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Jason Snelling speaks out about the lockout.


Pantherman

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Who?

some guy on some other team. said the same thing as some other guy on some other team. i think it was the same thing as another guy on another team as well. all three of them have their own threads.

we'll probably have one for each player who says something.

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Even the majority of players are starting to realize tha the court battle is only going ot help the lawyers and a select few high profile players....the rest are getting screwed.

Scary is they are just figuring this out. The whole rest of the world knew and saw this coming. I hope they get what is coming to them and they learn a hard lesson - they are EMPLOYEES and the tail does not wag the dog.

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Well it is absolutly absurd to think this will be resolved in court.The longer this drags the players are losing.These guys are going to fold at some point.They need to make a deal now before the players association falls apart.

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Am I the only one that has a little devil on his shoulder kind of hoping that when this does finally get resolved, that the league sees it's lowest revenue in years? I hope attendance is down, Sunday ticket subscriptions are down, merchandise sales are down, etc. While they are having a pissing contest, they've slapped us all in the face, both of them. It's like two guys fighting over a broad, and then after seeing how crazy the guys are, the broad wants neither of them.

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Even the majority of players are starting to realize tha the court battle is only going ot help the lawyers and a select few high profile players....the rest are getting screwed.

I wonder if it's going to cause a disconnect between the top tier stars and everyone else? Maybe some lowly LB will pack and extra punch when sacking Brees.

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