Saturday, February 19, 2011

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NFL, NFLPA meet for second consecutive day
Pro Football Weekly
The principals on both sides were reportedly very similar to the ones who
met on Friday — with commissioner Roger Goodell and NFLPA executive
director DeMaurice Smith heading the contingents for their respective side.
Among the players present ...
<http://www.profootballweekly.com/2011/02/19/nfl-nflpa-meet-for-second-consecutive-day>
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Politics taking over football
National Football Post
Since that press conference, the NFLPA and the owners held a negotiating
session on Feb. 5 and another one on Feb. 9. A Feb. 10 meeting was
cancelled for reasons that are unknown. And now, a mediator is getting
involved and both sides are vowing to ...
<http://www.nationalfootballpost.com/Politics-taking-over-football.html>
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Marvin Miller thinks NFLPA should go on the offensive
Jets Nation
We're somewhat reluctant to point this one out because we don't want to
disrupt the whisper of a positive vibe that has emerged over the past two
days. But it's an offseason Saturday and it's slow, so here goes nothing.
Former MLBPA executive director ...
<http://jetsnation.org/New_York_Jets_News_Article.aspx?article=39935>
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NFL labor dispute: The 'average' player stands to be hurt most in battle ...
New York Daily News
According to the NFLPA, the average NFL career lasts just 3.6 seasons. That
means that if a lockout were to shut down the league for a year, most
players - especially undrafted ones or late-round picks - would lose a
third of their careers. Maybe more. ...
<http://www.nydailynews.com/sports/football/2011/02/19/2011-02-19_nfl_labor_dispute_the_average_player_stands_to_be_hurt_most_in_battle_between_ow.html>
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Philadelphia Eagles Could Have Another Potential Landing Spot For Kevin Kolb
Bleacher Report
Unless the NFL and NFLPA reach a new collective bargaining agreement, no
team can be involved in a draft pick-for-player trade or in a
player-for-player trade. The deadline remains at April 28 to get a deal
done or any trade scenario I put forth will ...
<http://bleacherreport.com/articles/614015-philadelphia-eagles-could-have-another-potential-landing-spot-for-kevin-kolb>
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Brees again downplays Richardson comments
ProFootballTalk
His ego dissolved a once SB contender and Peppers ran out of town on his
way to an NFC Championship as Richardsons gapes at "Expansion II" So he
ran his stupid mouth trying to get the NFLPA to cave. Manning is smart and
was probably in disbelief at the ...
<http://profootballtalk.nbcsports.com/2011/02/19/brees-again-downplays-richardson-comments/>
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