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Looks like the vote will take place in Charlotte.


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Arthur Blank, the dapper owner of the Atlanta Falcons, arrived early at the Ritz-Carlton on Wednesday for the NFL owners meetings after a short drive from his office north of downtown. Blank was anxious to hear commissioner Roger Goodell's plan for the new 18-game regular-season schedule.....

...His face told it all: There was no vote on the new plan. Goodell decided not to take one.

And, one by one, the owners left the building empty-handed -- with no tangible consensus other than the catch-all "momentum is building" for the so-called "enhanced schedule," which could be the final financial solution -- or undoing -- of stalled labor negotiations that have the owners and players in an uneasy place.

So, why didn't Goodell call a vote -- one that many owners and their representatives said before the meeting they had expected and wanted, and one that certainly would have cemented a unified front that might have made the schedule change a fait accompli?

The owners' answer to that question might be provided Oct. 11-14 in Charlotte, N.C., site of their next meeting -- if Goodell finally calls for the vote.

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