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Time For The NFL Players Union To Go On Strike Until Roger Goodell Is Sh#tcanned And Refs Shookup
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<blockquote data-quote="RRyder" data-source="post: 789448" data-attributes="member: 10329"><p>I'm pretty sure you haven't either.</p><p></p><p>I have however seen the Packers balance sheet, as they're publicly owned they are required to release it, and they're not exactly barley "breaking even" and then coupled with the fact that evaluation of EACH NFL franchise has gone through the roof, something that doesnt happen without increased revenue, under Goodells watch signifies the owners arent hurting in the pocketbook</p><p></p><p>Not to mention that these are BILLIONARES that can/could go without the revenue stream the NFL brings pretty easily should a strike occur and that the VAST majority of players arent in a position where they're set financially.</p><p></p><p>Also the fact that pretty much every other strike/lockout in history has resulted in the players caving because players are in a much worse position to go without the revenue stream should make it obvious which side is hurt by a strike/lockout more financially.... Or at least it should be obvious.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="RRyder, post: 789448, member: 10329"] I'm pretty sure you haven't either. I have however seen the Packers balance sheet, as they're publicly owned they are required to release it, and they're not exactly barley "breaking even" and then coupled with the fact that evaluation of EACH NFL franchise has gone through the roof, something that doesnt happen without increased revenue, under Goodells watch signifies the owners arent hurting in the pocketbook Not to mention that these are BILLIONARES that can/could go without the revenue stream the NFL brings pretty easily should a strike occur and that the VAST majority of players arent in a position where they're set financially. Also the fact that pretty much every other strike/lockout in history has resulted in the players caving because players are in a much worse position to go without the revenue stream should make it obvious which side is hurt by a strike/lockout more financially.... Or at least it should be obvious. [/QUOTE]
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