Tuesday, August 2, 2011

NFL-lockout vote: municipality of score players will lose both money and public relations battle

If I "am Michael Jordan out of retirement, that he did it, returned with two words back."

The NFL lock can end up very well as well.

ESPN's John Clayton reported that NFL said owners of the League, to be prepared, on new CBA between 3.30 pm and 5:30 P.m. EST today vote evening. Yes, as it is today. Sit back and drink for a moment. Since March, we start was anticipating and then to the current block. It could end all today.

While the emotions run high and fans start to free the look ahead Agency, the preseason and any of the 9/11 season opener, prepare for removal, see tons of articles who won this thing. It is not really debatable.

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The owners come way ahead on this, no matter how you look at it.

Owner retained 52 percent all football sales - the players actually wanted a 50-50 split. This is but one point that really does wonder me why the lockout was launched anyway. The players and information will show, took the same deal in fact, that the owners were in March to offer.

The owners wanted a rookie wage scale - one will put in place this offseason. Owners wanted more money for veterans, they have it. What fight the players in this lockout? Frankly, someone please tell me what the players won here?

Owners get a product on the field without losing games to the lockout, reinvest, who dearly in the long run might have cost.

The players were able to get up and really fight for what they wanted (less training camp, not another two days, more revenue pie, etc.), but eventually she fell property. They have also, on the way, a sour taste in the mouth of many of of so greedy, selfish, and ignorant.

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You have four players a contract regardless of which around 1,900 players you supposedly just lying around players who openly take advantage on the timeline, to their agents and attempts, changes at the last minute in Plans…all it to represent, is used to convey attempts to alienate the fan base and the general public by the players.

While at the end of the day, we all will be happy that the lock finally is over, once lucky enough it subsides, it is clear that the owners won the day.

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By Matt Miller featured bleacher report NFL columnist


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