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View Poll Results: If an extension to the CBA isn't reached, what will happen? | |||
The team will suffer in 2006 and beyond |
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5 | 5.62% |
The team will suffer in 2006, then who knows |
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19 | 21.35% |
The team will suffer in 2006, but benefit in 2007 |
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24 | 26.97% |
The team will be fine in 2006 and beyond |
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18 | 20.22% |
I have no clue |
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23 | 25.84% |
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#15 |
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Join Date: Feb 2004
Age: 46
Posts: 8,317
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Re: If the extension to the CBA can't get done, then what?
ESPN is reporting that an extension may be reached soon. The story says that Upshaw may allow free agency to be delayed one week if the salary cap extension provided teams with higher salary cap figures for 2006. http://sports.espn.go.com/nfl/news/story?id=2347125
This could be good news. First, we'll have an extension which will allow us to renegotiate deals and covert salaries into signing bonuses. Second, if it pushes the cap figure up, we of course will benefit. |
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