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Roger Goodell: Football's Future If the Players Win


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"Why should there even be a draft?" said player agent Brian Ayrault. "Players should be able to choose who they work for. Markets should determine the value of all contracts. Competitive balance is a fallacy."

Did he really just say what I think he said?

Imbecile. Is this really what the players want?

To destroy the game to make sure they get some extra cash in their wallets?

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Did he really just say what I think he said?

Imbecile. Is this really what the players want?

To destroy the game to make sure they get some extra cash in their wallets?

wow, that guy is a fuging dumbass

just replace all the fuging players, what spoiled pieces of poo. the nfl has been on a downswing since the turn of the century...

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We're FUGGED!!!! SO much for watching games on Sundays this year... But then again... There are two sides to every story... To be continued....

Oh yeah... we should just take the best kicker with the #1 overall pick in the draft!

Because now it wont FUGGIN matter!!!!

I'm done with this shyit!!!!!!!!

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what's that? college players being allowed to choose where they'll spend the next four to seven years of their lives and whom will employ them if they want to have a lucrative career? having a choice? this is ridiculous!

meanwhile gotta break up planned parenthood something something something

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what's that? college players being allowed to choose where they'll spend the next four to seven years of their lives and whom will employ them if they want to have a lucrative career? having a choice? this is ridiculous!

meanwhile gotta break up planned parenthood something something something

No one is forcing them to enter the draft. If they want to be employed by the league, they should follow the rules of the league.

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No one is forcing them to enter the draft. If they want to be employed by the league, they should follow the rules of the league.

no one is forcing a worker to become a steel worker. if they want to work in the steel industry, they should follow the rules of the union.

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