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Subject: NFL Labor Issues.
Posted by: WiddleAvi
- [248361620] Wed, Mar 01, 2006, 18:01
Surprised no one has posted about this. What will become of Football? |
1 | G
ID: 329361323 Sun, Mar 05, 2006, 22:16
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Today is 3-5. Yahoo.com has as its headline:
"No deal: Sides break off talks"
What picture do you put with this? Is it no surprise that they chose Jerry Jones! Is this guy (and few others like the owner of our recent super bowl loser in seattle) going to bring down the greatest sport in the world??
Do these folks really care about this sport? If money is their main objective and if there is enough of them, what will happen. The last thing we need is another baseball!
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2 | Gary
ID: 31154261 Mon, Mar 06, 2006, 02:47
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http://www.nfl.com/news/story/9286254 is the NFL.com's story on the deal. I personally say if it isn't broken don't fix it and after reading this the players union is getting greedy. I personally believe that 56% of TV revenue isn't to bad of a deal considering how many millionares that makes. Also including the fact that free agency is a big concession on the owners part. I do know this, that without a deal the NFL could be in trouble and the fans (due to there teams not being on even footing) and the players(who are going to lose money and free agency without a deal) in my opinion are the ones who are going to be hurt by it the most.
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3 | Motley Crue Dude
ID: 439372011 Tue, Mar 07, 2006, 11:02
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This deal will get done. Makes no sense to NOT get it done. Too much at stake for both sides.
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4 | Myboyjack Dude
ID: 014826271 Wed, Mar 08, 2006, 20:57
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CBA deal approved. 104 mil cap 30-2 vote
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5 | Myboyjack Dude
ID: 014826271 Wed, Mar 08, 2006, 21:13
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link
My Bengals were 1 of 2 that voted against the deal. hmm....
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6 | Motley Crue
ID: 3311172123 Thu, Mar 09, 2006, 05:55
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On the surface it seems the new deal sets us up for another stare down in 6 years. But that means 5 years of smooth sailing first.
The salary cap really shapes what the NFL has become in large part. I pesonally love it just the way it is, and so I am glad they maintained the cap. I'd hate to see the NFL morph into a league like MLB where Dallas and Washington are the Red Sox and Yankees.
I also think the players should be down on their knees thanking God for this deal. They significantly increased their available salary pool and they had little real leverage other than a strike and the uncapped season, which would have likely disappointed them to begin with.
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