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<blockquote data-quote="PWT36" data-source="post: 13050" data-attributes="member: 170"><p>I can just see the NFL management team presenting your suggestions on this topic at a bargaining session with NFL Players Union. Care to bet how many seconds it would take for the Player Union representatives to clear out of the meeting room. And they would be yelling strike in unison on the way out and at the press conference that followed the short meeting. It would set pro football management-players negotiations back 22 years to 1982-1983 NFL Player Strike era. Why in the world, would any fan over react to a few players and rogue agent threatening holdout. The present CBA has provided peaceful relations between the NFL and the NFL players Union and provided economic benefits to both. NFL has become the dominant professional sport in the USA with a international following, far surpassing all others. The NFL has signed big TV contracts with CBS, Fox, ESPN and NBC. The NFL stadiums for most NFL teams are filled to capacity on Sunday. Money is rolling in from NFL Franchises logo licensed merchandise. The effective salary cap and CBA of NFL are the envy of all Pro Sports Leagues. The NFL operating procedures have kept small market franchises like Green Bay in the league and competing in the NFL and very successfully. Green Bay Packer record since 1993 is 127-65 which is the best record of any franchise in the NFL in this era. You posters want to panic and drastically change how the NFL operates." Be careful what you wish for, you might get it", and The Green Bay Packer franchise could be a casualty.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="PWT36, post: 13050, member: 170"] I can just see the NFL management team presenting your suggestions on this topic at a bargaining session with NFL Players Union. Care to bet how many seconds it would take for the Player Union representatives to clear out of the meeting room. And they would be yelling strike in unison on the way out and at the press conference that followed the short meeting. It would set pro football management-players negotiations back 22 years to 1982-1983 NFL Player Strike era. Why in the world, would any fan over react to a few players and rogue agent threatening holdout. The present CBA has provided peaceful relations between the NFL and the NFL players Union and provided economic benefits to both. NFL has become the dominant professional sport in the USA with a international following, far surpassing all others. The NFL has signed big TV contracts with CBS, Fox, ESPN and NBC. The NFL stadiums for most NFL teams are filled to capacity on Sunday. Money is rolling in from NFL Franchises logo licensed merchandise. The effective salary cap and CBA of NFL are the envy of all Pro Sports Leagues. The NFL operating procedures have kept small market franchises like Green Bay in the league and competing in the NFL and very successfully. Green Bay Packer record since 1993 is 127-65 which is the best record of any franchise in the NFL in this era. You posters want to panic and drastically change how the NFL operates." Be careful what you wish for, you might get it", and The Green Bay Packer franchise could be a casualty. [/QUOTE]
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