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05-28-2012, 12:17 AM | #106 |
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To think that if Mara and the rest of the of the NFL owners had not been bitchy about the Redskins/Cowboys using the uncapped year to unload contracts they would have avoided this whole mess.
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They're going back on their agreement, and they're making up ridiculous arguments to get "NFLPA Sues NFL for $1 Billon" as a headline. |
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05-28-2012, 07:40 AM | #108 | |
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I disagree about your blogger statement. The nflpa doesn't rely on bloggers for proof, but the comments that goodell and mara made that served as the basis for the blogs. Many proofs have been given that the accepting of reallocation isn't proof, but explicit statements by the commissioner and the chairman of the nflmc may be. The question: Why put on Kabuki theater when there is no need? DSmith has already been elected and noone was going to kick him out anytime soon. I don't think their statements are ridiculous, but they will have to get past that waiver before any merits are ever looked at. |
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05-28-2012, 11:30 AM | #109 |
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I'm sure some of the owners are saying Mara we told you let it go, but OH NO not you, you had to open your BIG mouth.
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05-28-2012, 01:30 PM | #110 | |
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"If you say the League had a secret salary cap, and you believe that the League punishing 4 teams for violating that secret cap is wrong, why did you approve the punishment and actually actively help the League punish those teams?" "Uh, we didn't ask why the League was punishing the teams - we thought it was for something else." "Really?" "OK, actually they were going to give us something we wanted if we helped them punish the teams - plus I wanted to be re-elected." "So...you agreed in 2011 to waive any claims based on potential collusion 2010 as part of the new CBA, and you agreed in 2012 to help the League punish the teams for not participating in this supposed collusion, but now you're suing the League for collusion in 2010?" "Yeah, well all that happened before March 12, 2012. We didn't know anything about what the League had been up to before we saw the league's press release and read profootballtalk.com on March 12." Step back for a minute, and ask yourself if that's remotely believable. |
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05-28-2012, 01:44 PM | #111 | |
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Second, if they actually have evidence that the League imposed a secret cap of $123m, then maybe they have a case - if they can get past the waiver and explain why they actively helped the League enforce the secret cap. Third, in the claim, the NFLPA actually does quote bloggers as evidence. Basically, in reading everything that's currently public, I believe the NFL can coherently explain in a court of law why their punishment of the four teams doesn't constitute illegal collusion. I also believe that the claims the NFLPA makes in their complaint are transparently thin. Based on this, I see two possibilities:
Based on how DeMaurice Smith has handled things so far, and based on how he's handling the Bounty cases, my sneaking suspicion is #2. |
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05-28-2012, 01:48 PM | #112 | |
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I think Goodell probably comes out of this stronger, DeMaurice Smith probably comes out weaker, but whatever happens Mara gets to go sit in a corner for a while. |
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05-28-2012, 01:54 PM | #113 | ||
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05-29-2012, 12:34 AM | #114 |
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#1- Its easy in hind sight to say the NFLPA knew or should have known, but there always is the possibility they didn't, just like some believe the possibility the NFL didn't collude.
#2- whether they agreed or not seems to be whether they had enough (even if it's circumstantial or not) evidence to file a law suit. So the NFLPA is faced wih turning down the deal with the NFL... What do they have to bring a law suit? The NFL maybe didn't even tell them which teams were going to be punished just that two teams needed punished. So who do they contact about collusion if they don't even know who was being punished? Again they had no evidence. The NFLPA agrees to the punishments, learns who failed to follow the agreement, has proof of it because Mara and Goodell opened their idiot mouths, and the fact two teams were punished for not following an agreement. There's your proof. Otherwise they had nothing but behind the scenes communication not recorded that no one nor judge would believe. |
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Is that what you're talking yourself into? Next question, how exactly do you think the salary cap reallocation letter would read without naming which teams' caps were modified? |
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05-29-2012, 11:13 AM | #116 |
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It's clear you don't like the blog citations, but in this instance I don't see how they are different than referencing any other media source, from which numerous lawsuits have been filed. The one reference that is perhaps shady is the one which references an unnamed source close to situation, but the NFLPA also says, in so many words that additional discovery and interviews would shed more light, and they cite specific quotes from Mara, that lends credence to the unnamed sources. Collusion is probably one of the hardest things to prove, since by it's very nature everyone involved has taken the vow of silence from the very beginning of the act, and it is in their interest to maintain that silence. You even said that the Skins and Boys are unlikely to aid the NFLPA in there search, and those two teams have the most reason to be angry and help. But the compelling interest of all 32 teams is to give nothing away especially in court. For that reason, I think the judge may be more willing to allow some level of probing and questioning, the waiver not withstanding, and with minimal hard evidence up front. The rationale being, if there's nothing there than it won't hurt, and if there is, then the breadcrumbs were legitimate. - separately - The worst thing about this, is that with no expediting factors, it's going to drag on for years... (eg the starcaps case) a lawyer I know pointed out that, unlike the lockout cases, if the waiver gets waived then there is no expedited appeal for that and the digging could commence. I thought that was interesting. Last edited by CRedskinsRule; 05-29-2012 at 11:22 AM. |
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No one knows how it went down in the meeting. No one knows what all was mentioned other then Goodell and DSmith. What upsets me is everyone assuming they know how it went down and that the NFLPA had to of known. Maybe they only knew part of the information and gained more after the agreement was signed and Mara opened his mouth. Maybe they knew but had no proof until after they agreed. I'm sure DSmith was "hell do whatever you want with your own as long as you keep our CAP numbers the same." Then afterwards he see's it was because the two teams we punished for "competetive balance" in an "uncapped year" when "competative balance" didn't mean squat because there was no CAP. |
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05-29-2012, 02:38 PM | #118 | |
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One would think if the NFL all decided they were mad and wanted to punish two teams and all voted on it and agreed, now they would be shitting a brick because the two austrisized teams "might" , just might say something in front of a judge that might warrant some more probing or prove that there was an agreement.... especially if they know they won't have to pay a fine. Giving back some CAP space might be a decent concession to keeping peoples mouths shut. You know..... "not recall" any agreements. |
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05-29-2012, 03:10 PM | #119 | |
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Come on DS and JJ..... Send in your complaints..... another team that can be shafted that voted against us....
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05-29-2012, 05:52 PM | #120 | |
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