Today has been a sobering day for the sports world, especially when it comes to baseball. Twelve players and two coaches in the Miami Marlins have been diagnosed with the Coronavirus, which is a reminder of how quickly this virus can spread to people. Now, there are serious discussions about the future of the MLB season and whether or not they should shut things down.

Unlike the NBA and NHL, Major League Baseball operated without bubbles. So far, no NBA or NHL player has tested positive for the virus, demonstrating how successful this practice is. Today at First Take, Max Kellerman spoke about the bubble concept and how the NFL needs to take note. As he explained, without a bubble city, the NFL could fall into the same fate as the MLB, especially when considering how NFL teams have twice as many players.

Kellerman’s warning is pretty accurate, especially since the NFL seems to want to go with a full-travel MLB approach, but not fans. Even if the virus slows down by the time the NFL season begins, they will still need preventive measures.

At this point, prevention is better than cure.