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Posted on 9/25/12 at 4:03 pm to PrimetimeDaBoss
It's called protesting and if used correctly can be a pretty effective strategy. Go review some American history for examples. My thought is that the players won't go on strike because that means they don't get paid, so they need to find a way to protest and still fall within the rules of their contracts so they don't get fined or suspended. Basically by not even trying to win but still technically going through the motions, they could accomplish both. it would be more effective if the entire league did it and just played to 100-100 overtime ties until they fired Goodell. Admittedly I don't know all the in's nad out's of the new Labor contract to know if they could be suspended or fined for behaving that way. But the players collectively have the power to effectively protest and get Goodell removed if they wanted to.
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