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Labor negotiations
Posted on 6/17/11 at 11:54 pm
Posted on 6/17/11 at 11:54 pm
So according to ESPN there is progress being made but there are a few owners being resistant to some of the agreements taking place. It said that it was believed to be AFC owners. I wonder if it will come out what owners are being resistant and what type of backlash they will receive.
Posted on 6/18/11 at 12:02 am to tonydatigah
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It said that it was believed to be AFC owners
I'm guessing Kraft and Al Davis would be the 2 least likely to cede any advantage to the players. I would guess Jerry Jones and Snyder too but they're NFC.
This post was edited on 6/18/11 at 12:04 am
Posted on 6/18/11 at 7:02 am to tonydatigah
They only have to have a certain percentage of owners agree to the new deal, so hopefully they focus on the ones that are being receptive already.
Al Davis can go frick himself if he's one of them. That guy offers nothing positive to the league anymore, and hasn't for 20 years.
Al Davis can go frick himself if he's one of them. That guy offers nothing positive to the league anymore, and hasn't for 20 years.
Posted on 6/18/11 at 7:10 am to USLttarP
One is the buffalo owner. He's like 107 years old and wears diapers.
Posted on 6/18/11 at 7:46 am to whodatfan
I am sure Kraft is one of them.
Posted on 6/18/11 at 8:30 am to Tactical1
Only 24 of the owners have to agree. The reason for some owners being upset is because the new deal would only throw the owners an extra 250 million to split. Far from the 1 billion they wanted.
Posted on 6/18/11 at 10:10 am to tke_swamprat
is there any other industry where workers have so much say among their bosses? I guess they kinda have them by the balls....unless you wanna watch some CFLers take their place
Posted on 6/18/11 at 10:44 am to tonydatigah
Im just glad its not our buddy Tom Benson cause I dont need a reason to start hating him again. 
Posted on 6/18/11 at 12:50 pm to whodatfan
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One is the buffalo owner. He's like 107 years old and wears diapers.
I could definitely see someone very old school not wanting to give the players any power. Should throw in the Rooney family of Pittsburgh in with Ralph Wilson of Buffalo.
Posted on 6/18/11 at 12:52 pm to Meateye
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Im just glad its not our buddy Tom Benson cause I dont need a reason to start hating him again
I seriously doubt he would be openly against the players especially with his boy Drew pretty much the chairman of the players.
Posted on 6/27/11 at 7:44 am to coldhotwings
is this lock out almost over?
Posted on 6/27/11 at 7:49 am to dempeople
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is this lock out almost over?
Talks will continue Monday I believe and they're getting close. I see players' agents and team management clamoring at the end of the week like the new york stock exchange.
Posted on 6/27/11 at 7:55 am to tonydatigah
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and what type of backlash they will receive.
They will sell out their stadiums every Sunday and sell tons of gear and $10.00 beer
Posted on 6/27/11 at 7:55 am to coldhotwings
Jerry Richardson, owner of the Panthers, is prolly the most vocal hardliners against the players. He's the one that had a bitch n moan direct argument with Brees at the negotiating table. Look it up.
Posted on 6/27/11 at 12:44 pm to blueslover
Is there any other industry int eh world where the worker is also the product. Maybe hookers, but thats illegal, and Al davis doesn't look like he can pimp slap anyone on the raiders roster at the moment.
So lets get this straight once and for all. The NFL is not like a real business. The players and replaceable factory workers. They don't have to shut up and play, so why should they if they feel like they are getting screwed. Sure they are getting millions for playing football but the owners are getting millions for just owning a football team.
So lets get this straight once and for all. The NFL is not like a real business. The players and replaceable factory workers. They don't have to shut up and play, so why should they if they feel like they are getting screwed. Sure they are getting millions for playing football but the owners are getting millions for just owning a football team.
Posted on 6/27/11 at 1:17 pm to SammyTiger
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So lets get this straight once and for all. The NFL is not like a real business. The players and replaceable factory workers. They don't have to shut up and play, so why should they if they feel like they are getting screwed. Sure they are getting millions for playing football but the owners are getting millions for just owning a football team.
So instead, why don't both parties take less money and give the savings to the fans for lower ticket prices.
Posted on 6/27/11 at 4:19 pm to SammyTiger
"Is there any other industry int eh world where the worker is also the product"
ummm healthcare
ummm healthcare
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