Jump to content
  • Welcome!

    Register and log in easily with Twitter or Google accounts!

    Or simply create a new Huddle account. 

    Members receive fewer ads , access our dark theme, and the ability to join the discussion!

     

NFLPA Boss: Lockout Likely


Anybodyhome

Recommended Posts

"I still feel that a lockout is coming in March," NFLPA executive director DeMaurice Smith told Bloomberg News.

http://sports.espn.go.com/nfl/news/story?id=5546088

Biggest mistake the Players Association made was putting this arrogant ass-neck in charge.

QFMFT

He's a scum bag lawyer who's trying to leverage the owners in a power play for even more money in the worst recession/depression in 75-80 years. His goals are inconsistent with the interests of the NFL, and his actions could ultimately hurt the league.

If it comes down to it, and a lockout begins, I say replace 'em all. I'm sure there are tons of players who have been cut from various leagues that would be willing to play. I'm a Football fan and a Panther's fan, not a highly paid athletic entertainer fan.

Link to comment
Share on other sites

Aren't they supposed to say these kind of things right now? I was watching the NFL network last night and they pretty much said there is NO WAY a deal doesn't get done and I agree with them. There is just TOOOO much to lose for both sides if there isn't a season...think back to baseball which had a lockout during prime economical times...

Link to comment
Share on other sites

Demaurice Smith is going to be the worst thing that has ever happened to the NFL if he isn't careful.

The owners are not going to concede. They write the checks and those who write the checks hold the power. Jerry Jones, Jerry Richardson, Dan Snyder...these are some of the richest men on the planet. Does Smith really think they are going to lose that much sleep over a lockout? The players, however have a 10 year window to make money in this sport. Some of them have even less time than that...

The owners are going to call the players bluff and there will be no lockout because ultimately there is more at stake for the players than there is for the owners. Demaurice Smith will be out of the NFLPA before he gets them what they want...Their demands are ludicrous anyways.

Link to comment
Share on other sites

I mean there is greed on both sides then theres good reasoning on both sides as well. I can understand why the players would not want to give up 60% of there money but I also can understand why some Owners dont want to fork over 70% of there earnings as well.

Link to comment
Share on other sites

"Let them lock out the players. I watched the scabs in 87, and I will pay to watch them again in 11. Frankly, my money's on Hurney to put together a pretty damned good replacement roster."

The 1987 strike was a player strike that lasted 24 days. A lot different from an owner's lockout. If it were a player strike there would be scabs willing to cross a picket line and play. But this is an owner's lockout and there will be no picket line to cross, no scabs and no football.

"I was watching the NFL network last night and they pretty much said there is NO WAY a deal doesn't get done and I agree with them. There is just TOOOO much to lose for both sides if there isn't a season...think back to baseball which had a lockout during prime economical times... "

The NFL Network is owned by who? The NFL. And where does the NFL stand on the possibility of a lockout? Squarely on the side of the owners. And the baseball strike in 1994 was a player walkout, not an owner lockout- there is a huge difference between the 2. A player strike puts owners in a tough situation. An owner lockout means owners have put together the financial resources to survive without the game, if need be, for a period of time. Hence, the minimal spending...

Link to comment
Share on other sites

Archived

This topic is now archived and is closed to further replies.


  • PMH4OWPW7JD2TDGWZKTOYL2T3E.jpg

  • Topics

  • Posts

    • Why don't we just say they can shove the late round draft picks up their ass? If they want a player they will be starting at WR in Week 1, I want a MLB in return that we can start Week 1. Starter for a Starter Not Starter for a draft pick we'll be debating whether or not they should make the final 53 man roster in 2026.
    • Why?   No. This isn't a situation of a player we want to trade because we have no use for them.  He's our starting slot WR, our leader of the young WR room, Bryce's safety option the last 2 years who he has good chemistry with. If the Vikings didn't run into WR trouble, we'd never have been even considering trading him, so why in the world should we give him up for fair market value in a vacuum for Thielen and disregard what losing him off our roster will do for us this year? A 5th round pick in 2026 is a negligible draft pick, especially with this season being so make or break for Bryce and Canales.
    • The Vikings acquiring all these late round picks has me feeling like we're about to see another CMC situation play out here. Trade a player we really like for the equivalent of what we want for them on the draft pick chart, but because of a bunch of late round picks instead of the one pick value we actually want. Which will do the same thing in the end, nothing, because 6th and 7th round picks rarely work out to begin with, or we're just going to use them to move up 10 picks in the 3rd or 4th round to take another DJ Johnson
×
×
  • Create New...