spot on....Florio is just garbage reporting IMO.
You're generous by calling it reporting. He takes a story, throws his spin on it (which usually involves as much drama and negativity as possible), and makes mountains out of mole hills.
I still read it daily though. It's a good one stop shop for what's going on around the league.
redsk1
01-28-2011, 09:34 AM
Cromartie trying to name all of his kids.
YouTube - Antonio Cromartie Trying To Name All Of His Kids! (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jDpWzK9c25c)
skinsfan69
01-28-2011, 10:19 AM
If anyone DOES NOT want a work stoppage it's AC. He's got a lot of mouths to feed. lol.
CrustyRedskin
01-28-2011, 10:31 AM
Isnt Cromartie the one with 8 kids by 8 different women? Id put my money on that he cant spell CBA. He's on the clock, i got a felling Cromartieis is a dumb arse and will waste his God given tallents soon.
SmootSmack
01-28-2011, 10:32 AM
Cromartie got confused when he heard there were "labor" talks
redsk1
01-28-2011, 10:35 AM
Isnt Cromartie the one with 8 kids by 8 different women? Id put my money on that he cant spell CBA. He's on the clock, i got a felling Cromartieis is a dumb arse and will waste his God given tallents soon.
Did you watch the YouTube I posted? Watch it. He's got a bunch of em.
Longtimefan
01-28-2011, 10:40 AM
Twitter is going to be a real issue for the NFLPA to sort out. Players, for all intent and purposes are using these accounts for all the wrong reasons. What we're beginning to see now is pure nonsense, with no meaningful place associated with the game. If this kind of behavior is a sign of the times, then I fear what the future holds.
NFL Collective Bargaining Agreement: Why Twitter Is Crushing The Union | Bleacher Report (http://bleacherreport.com/articles/587963-nfl-collective-bargaining-agreement-why-twitter-is-crushing-the-union)
Terpfan76
01-28-2011, 11:21 AM
To a certain extent though, there is some truth to what AC is saying, however unintelligible it may have been. If what I gathered from it is correct, he's saying let's get this crap done before the current cba expires. Stop with the hand wringing and get to work. I don't blame him there. Few "businesses" hurt themselves more by lockout/strike than professional sports. To the fans its an affront to our senses considering the kind of money these guys make. Both sides have a lot to lose from a strike/lockout so it would make perfect sense that some players want the thing done. Look how long it took the NHL and MLB to make a comeback and the NHL still isn't fully back.
What it comes down to is these guys need to get a deal that's good for both sides done before the current agreement ends or at least extend the current one until they can get a new deal done. If ownership or the player's union doesn't budge, then do what you think is necessary but be ready for the consequences.
Twitter is going to be a real issue for the NFLPA to sort out. Players, for all intent and purposes are using these accounts for all the wrong reasons. What we're beginning to see now is pure nonsense, with no meaningful place associated with the game. If this kind of behavior is a sign of the times, then I fear what the future holds.
NFL Collective Bargaining Agreement: Why Twitter Is Crushing The Union | Bleacher Report (http://bleacherreport.com/articles/587963-nfl-collective-bargaining-agreement-why-twitter-is-crushing-the-union)
Yeah too many dopes out there with no filter
Monkeydad
01-28-2011, 11:36 AM
I foresee Goodell putting a ban on players' use of Twitter and social media sites...period.
The NBA has banned the use of it while they're "working", but it really seems to be more of a problem with NFL players (and Will Hill).
It could be justified. Any other person can not just publicly blast their coworkers and company without getting in trouble, the NFL is a business too.
We're fortunate this crap wasn't available when Riggo played, or Michael Westbrook.