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Murphy said he didn't want to affect negotiations
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<blockquote data-quote="TJV" data-source="post: 466538" data-attributes="member: 4300"><p><span style="font-size: 12px"><span style="color: #000000"><span style="font-family: 'Tahoma'">Earlier in the week, I heard Jason Wilde say that Murphy was second only to Jerry Jones in taking a hard line against the NFLRA before they agreed on an extension. That's somewhat surprising to me because Murphy is a former player. Anyway, Wilde said Murphy didn't make a public statement criticizing the incompetent replacements because the owners who knew Murphy’s stance in the negotiations would have seen it as the height of hypocrisy. Wilde didn’t name a source for this – and I wouldn’t expect him to name a name. But he didn’t even identify the source as someone in the league office, another team’s front office, or the Packers front office. I like Wilde – I think he, along with others like McGinn provide Packers fans with some of the best team reporting in the league. But in this instance without more information I’m a bit suspicious of this report. I offer it only because it provides a reasonable explanation for Murphy’s lack of outrage at the call. </span></span></span></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TJV, post: 466538, member: 4300"] [SIZE=3][COLOR=#000000][FONT=Tahoma]Earlier in the week, I heard Jason Wilde say that Murphy was second only to Jerry Jones in taking a hard line against the NFLRA before they agreed on an extension. That's somewhat surprising to me because Murphy is a former player. Anyway, Wilde said Murphy didn't make a public statement criticizing the incompetent replacements because the owners who knew Murphy’s stance in the negotiations would have seen it as the height of hypocrisy. Wilde didn’t name a source for this – and I wouldn’t expect him to name a name. But he didn’t even identify the source as someone in the league office, another team’s front office, or the Packers front office. I like Wilde – I think he, along with others like McGinn provide Packers fans with some of the best team reporting in the league. But in this instance without more information I’m a bit suspicious of this report. I offer it only because it provides a reasonable explanation for Murphy’s lack of outrage at the call. [/FONT][/COLOR][/SIZE] [/QUOTE]
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