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Goodell says new CBA needs to get done by March 4th!!!


Pantherman

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With JR at the head of this there will be little progress, be prepared for a lockout.
Yep you got that right. I'm sure JR is ready to loss his part of the billion dollars in all this. He seems to careless right now. Really bothsides need to find a common ground and get the deal done. It want only affect the owners and players for years to come but the fan base aswell. :sad:
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Its like this guys. Even if they kept the 60% player revenue model that would last all of 3 or 4 more seasons until the players actually got WAY less than what they get now, if they drop to say 55% yes they lose some money today but get WAYYYY more 3 or 4 seasons from now. And if they keep the 60% in 10 years they won't get any money because the NFL will have gone bankrupt and we will all be forced to watch the CFL.

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Its like this guys. Even if they kept the 60% player revenue model that would last all of 3 or 4 more seasons until the players actually got WAY less than what they get now, if they drop to say 55% yes they lose some money today but get WAYYYY more 3 or 4 seasons from now. And if they keep the 60% in 10 years they won't get any money because the NFL will have gone bankrupt and we will all be forced to watch the CFL.

I had so much trouble reading what you just wrote because of your avatar...

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