Ongoing CBA discussions


SmootSmack
03-02-2011, 08:23 PM
I thought an 11th hour deal might happen, but it's not looking as likely right now

Good read

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Alvin Walton
03-02-2011, 08:26 PM
Drama I dont need, regularly scheduled football and a better Redskin team I do.
Git er' done!
:headbange

SOUL-SKINS
03-03-2011, 09:52 AM
Ok....please excuse my ignorance. So looks like no deal is getting done. Now what?? They just continue to fight it out after the deadline until they finally come to an agreement. ? Is there more chance of a shorten season than no season at all?
Help....... I really cant live without football.

hooskins
03-03-2011, 10:42 AM
Ok....please excuse my ignorance. So looks like no deal is getting done. Now what?? They just continue to fight it out after the deadline until they finally come to an agreement. ? Is there more chance of a shorten season than no season at all?
Help....... I really cant live without football.

Best case scenario today is they agree to extend current cba for a few months, but they won't. Nflpa will dissolve as a union immediately and sue the owners for unfair bargaining. This will go in front of federal court.

It could be done by september with a shorter season, but it is a bit unclear at this point.


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SOUL-SKINS
03-03-2011, 10:51 AM
Best case scenario today is they agree to extend current cba for a few months, but they won't. Nflpa will dissolve as a union immediately and sue the owners for unfair bargaining. This will go in front of federal court.

It could be done by september with a shorter season, but it is a bit unclear at this point.


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Thanks for your help. Yeah, looks bleak for an extension of the current CBA. Alright.... i guess we just wait. :(

hooskins
03-03-2011, 10:56 AM
Thanks for your help. Yeah, looks bleak for an extension of the current CBA. Alright.... i guess we just wait. :(

If you want more detailed information see www.nationalfootballpost.com . One of the columnist's has some good articles.

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SolidSnake84
03-03-2011, 10:56 AM
So stupid that they can't get something worked out.

Its the owners at this point i think. The owners make it easy to place blame on one side now at this point....Let them sit out then. Let's see how long their money lasts when there is NO REVENUE coming in.

Hog1
03-03-2011, 11:03 AM
Business is.........business

freddyg12
03-03-2011, 11:04 AM
Best case scenario today is they agree to extend current cba for a few months, but they won't. Nflpa will dissolve as a union immediately and sue the owners for unfair bargaining. This will go in front of federal court.

It could be done by september with a shorter season, but it is a bit unclear at this point.


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They wouldn't sue immediately would they? I know decertifying gives them that option, but I was under the impression that it's a card they would play if the owners try to push forward w/out a deal.

Chico23231
03-03-2011, 11:30 AM
So stupid that they can't get something worked out.

Im miffed with the sport so extremely strong in a down economy where revenues are just astronomical they cant come to an agreement. Sometimes I dont think Goodell, the owners and the players realize that got things so good when alot of people are struggling so bad. They really need to tighten up, its ridiculous.

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