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so the nflpa is asking people who aren't even part of a union that no longer exists to do stuff? at this point I don't care if football ever comes back. ****em all
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(Devil's Advocate off) I'll let you have the last word to close the chapter on this issue; I'm a socialist like that.:D |
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also, without the fans there is no league |
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Its the owners who are saying they don't make enough money, and if they don't get more, everyone else is without a job and they will keep all the revenue. The lockout works out immensely well for the owners, they still have TV contracts and such that will get paid regardless and they won't have to pay a single dollar of salary to players or anyone else for that matter. Nothing like bringing in revenue with no overhead. :hm |
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Wal-Mart vs Wal-Mart analogy doesn't work, same chain. Wal-Mart vs any other business sure. If Wal-Mart forces a local store out of business, they don't share their profits to keep them around for competition :r No one is calling you a socialist Stephen, just the NFL ;):D:r |
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There is talk of football being played without a agreement,if so what about the franchise tag? They can't have it both ways. |
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What experience would that be? If they don't attend the NFL draft, then they won't get drafted by a team. If they are not on a team, then they do not have the opportunity to play. I don't get it.:confused:
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