
You knew it was only a matter of time before the NFLPA fired back with a response to Roger Goodell’s lame letter that he sent to the NFLPA on Thursday urging players to pressure NFLPA leadership to agree to come back to the “bargaining table.”
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You knew it was only a matter of time before the NFLPA fired back with a response to Roger Goodell’s lame letter that he sent to the NFLPA on Thursday urging players to pressure NFLPA leadership to agree to come back to the “bargaining table.”

Jerry Jones thought he could somehow intimidate the players and the key decision makers of the NFLPA by saying, “I Guess We’re Going To Have To Show You To Get Your Attention.”

According to a letter the NFLPA received yesterday, it seems as if the league was going to lockout the players by 12:00a.m. of March 12th regardless of decertification.

So in the past few weeks I’ve gotten asked by my girl friends what these labor talks are about and here is my take…the owners who make millions/billions at not only NFL football but also other pursuits (that put them in the financial position to buy the team) want more money.

It is interesting how much momentum and steam the NFL’s collective bargaining agreement talks are picking up. I do not understand why the NFL and the NFLPA have to always wait to the last minute to get down to business.

In an attempt to get a deal done before the March 4th lockout date and to ensure that both sides don’t lose millions of dollars because of a work stoppage. The NFL and the NFLPA have agreed to meet the day before Super Bowl XLV.

Last week Bill Polian came out and boldly stated that an 18 game schedule was a “done deal.” As of now it’s looking more and more as if an NFL strike is going to be a “done deal” more so than an 18 game schedule. According to NFLPA executive director DeMaurice Smith, the owners have [...]
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18 Game NFL Regular Season Is A “Done Deal?” No Bueno
We are 152 days away from the first NFL lockout since 1987 and the powers that be are in the process of making a lockout more and more evident by finding ways to put more money into their pockets. On Monday night during the Packers/Bears game, a buddy of mine and a reliable source back [...]