This is all perfect until there are a few inevitable positive tests. Then what? It's easy to say, "we're playing" when everyone is testing negative. But there will be positives during the season, so I think putting too much over the top emphasis on everyone being negative is setting us up for failure.
The better message might be: "We're testing regularly, and we acknowledge that this probably won't go perfectly. But when there is a positive case, we'll catch it quickly enough to avoid having it spread like wildfire. We still think that, no matter what, the players are safer here being tested and monitored and treated than out on their own in the community."