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Originally Posted by CRedskinsRule
Agreed Ruhskins.
Both sides simply played out their hands, and,in my opinion, tried to slight the other side rather than work together as reasonable and rational people might. When a federal mediator who has an 84% succes rate simply throws up his hands in dismay like Cohen did, you know either one or both parties just aren't interested in working it out.
And all those that you mentioned who are not the millionaire/billionaire manning/snyder people will see their livelihood and lives hurt.
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League minimum is helluva lot better than anyobdy up here in Detroit is making working 40+ hours a week. As for those hotdog people, they will just work more concerts on Sundays. NFL.com will be experiencing some big time issues, but that doesn't affect too many Americans since the stuff is made in Asia anyway. As for the fans? THey almost deserve to be screwed. They have put themselves into a position to be taken for granted. Like I said in my previous post the more money that is made in the NFL seems to be directly inverted to the quality of the product put out on the field on most Sundays. Just sloppy ball being played, with the exceptions of only a small number of teams. Only team in the current NFL that could say touch the Cowboys or 49ers of the 90s is New England, and I am not sure if they could even hang. Sorry guys, I am just calling it as I see it. This explains why the NFL hype machine has been kicked into overdrive for the past decade, the lack of any real teams that are playing to the level they should be.