mooby
03-12-2012, 06:18 PM
This is definitely f'd up. I'm not so much concerned about how we'll make up the cap space as I am about the fact a bunch of loser-ass crybaby owners ganged up on us and The Rog essentially did their bidding. I'm definitely not an expert on any stretch but I think we can all agree this reeks of collusion, and the league is basically punishing us for not colluding with the rest of the owners. I hope the Redskins file some sort of legal proceedings that would enable us to get the fine lowered or something. It's pretty ridiculous.
Darrell_Green_28
03-12-2012, 06:19 PM
hmm doesnt have to be 18 mil each yr... couldnt they do like 10 mill this yr leaving us with 21mill and the rest next yr?... im sure between now and then they can restructure some players again and such to accomadate that.. am i correct to think in all actuallity they can take 1 mill this yr and 30 next?
mlmdub130
03-12-2012, 06:19 PM
No. I just play one on TV.
Yes. I am lawyer, but labor law is a world unto itself in many ways and not my area of expertise. At the same time, for all the reasons stated in this thread, it seems to me to be a clear violation of the prior CBA and collusion among the owners to avoid the ramifications of their prior agreement.
Further, has a negative impact on the current players. As someone else already stated, the Skins had money in hand and were ready to spend. I think the current NFLPA should be pretty upset about this as it is harmful to the current UFA's out there.
Not sure what, if any, the legal recourse is for the Skins. Maybe an injunctive action alleging that the NFL is punishing them for not acting illegally.
all other teams aside from the saints, raiders and cowboys will all receive a check from the redskins. thats the reason the nflpa went along with this, the money still gets spent just not by us. so we are giving the giants and the eagles botha bout 1.5 million for them to spend in free agency, you can go ahead and vomit now.
Lotus
03-12-2012, 06:20 PM
Maybe they'll reverse it
A reverse seems unlikely. But the NFLPA likely would not complain about a lessening of the penalty now that the salary cap has been set.
Ruhskins
03-12-2012, 06:22 PM
Aaaaaaaaand here is the answer to my own question:
Andrew Brandt (https://twitter.com/#!/adbrandt/status/179312809186832386) @adbrandt Reply Retweeted Favorite · Open
All NFL contracts are approved by the NFL Management Council. Curious that there is now punishment for these contracts.
skinster
03-12-2012, 06:25 PM
I want blood....or multiple first rounders as compensation. SUE SUE SUE!
Ruhskins
03-12-2012, 06:26 PM
For those of you on Twitter, feel free to Tweet #FireGoodell
id prefer not to restructure and just take our lumps now. restructuring to get under the cap is what got us into perpetual cap hell before.
When was that?
Paintrain
03-12-2012, 06:26 PM
hmm doesnt have to be 18 mil each yr... couldnt they do like 10 mill this yr leaving us with 21mill and the rest next yr?... im sure between now and then they can restructure some players again and such to accomadate that.. am i correct to think in all actuallity they can take 1 mill this yr and 30 next? From what I've seen the teams can spread it as they determine over the next two years. Either way this is a kick squarely in the nuts.
SirClintonPortis
03-12-2012, 06:28 PM
This is definitely f'd up. I'm not so much concerned about how we'll make up the cap space as I am about the fact a bunch of loser-ass crybaby owners ganged up on us and The Rog essentially did their bidding. I'm definitely not an expert on any stretch but I think we can all agree this reeks of collusion, and the league is basically punishing us for not colluding with the rest of the owners. I hope the Redskins file some sort of legal proceedings that would enable us to get the fine lowered or something. It's pretty ridiculous.
We've been saving those owners from diaster by taking those overpaid and overrated free agents off the market and this is how the repay us. :laughing-