NFL | Talks between NFL and NFLPA break off again
Sat, 4 Mar 2006 12:57:04 -0800
ESPNews reports the NFL and NFLPA have broken off talks once again regarding a new CBA. Union executive director Gene Upshaw is reportedly headed back to Washington and sources have noted the deal is "dead as a doornail."
Un****inbelievable...
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NFL | NFL and NFLPA close in on deal
Sat, 4 Mar 2006 12:57:05 -0800
ESPNews reports the NFL and NFLPA are close to an agreement regarding the CBA. Union executive director Gene Upshaw has noted that there has been "significant progress."
Originally posted by Zac@Mar 4th '06 @ 3:31 pm NFL | NFL and NFLPA close in on deal
Sat, 4 Mar 2006 12:57:05 -0800
ESPNews reports the NFL and NFLPA are close an agreement regarding the CBA. Union executive director Gene Upshaw has noted that there has been "significant progress."
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I seriously hope that either side isn't as dumb as they appear in these negotiations. I remember both the 1982 and 1987 strikes. A lot of these owners were not around during that time frame and I wonder what they would do if they ended up losing the kind of money they will. I remember getting tix for Pittsburgh v Indianapolis in '87 when they used the replacement players. My aunts had been given tix and my brother and I went with them. Even though they had seats in the 600 level of TRS we were able to trade them and buy 3 more in the 200 level. TRS was about 1/2 full and that is what it would be like if they end up using the replacements again. Also that was the year that the Steelers ended up holding their replacement training sesssions in Johnstown after they decided to use them.