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Both Sides finally meeting regarding CBA


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Jason La Canfora

NFL and NFLPA announce today that Commish Goodell and DeMaurice Smith met in NYC today. Sides will negotiate Sat and also agreed to a Series of future dates at which they will continue to negotiate in hopes of getting a deal done before the CBA expires March 4,
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Owners give up the 18 game season proposal and agree to provide some level of healthcare for a finite and specified time after a player leaves the league (maybe 5 year max...based on time in the league)

Players agree to a lower sharing %.

Both agree to Rookie Cap.

DONE.

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0% chance they stretch this pass March 3rd (which is my grandmother's birthday). *Cue the dramatic (and birthday) music*

Glass half full approach.

I'm afraid that watching Gross, Kalil and Beason in the probowl yesterday will be the last time I see them on the field in a game until the 1st preseason game in August...

..of 2012. :(

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Glass half full approach.

I'm afraid that watching Gross, Kalil and Beason in the probowl yesterday will be the last time I see them on the field in a game until the 1st preseason game in August...

..of 2012. :(

Want happen. Only the NHL made it that far and it was because no one cared. The owners came out on top in that one BTW.

I think if nothing gets done the NFL will take there last offer and make the players strike. Most want....

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