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Interesting effort as we wait for external sources to give direction to the folks who should be negotiating and not litigating. As usual if it sounds too good to be true it usually is, does anyone have any knowledge of Sports Fan Coalition..

If valid is this something we should get behind?? Maybe if this effort is fan driven, then it may have a quicker outcome..

Sports Fans Coalition*|*

WASHINGTON, D.C. — Sports Fans Coalition today filed an amicus brief asking the 8th Circuit Court of Appeals to uphold the trial order commanding NFL owners to end the lockout. Following the filing, Executive Director Brian Frederick today released the following statement:

“The best chance for NFL football this fall is if the owners are not allowed to lock out the players. We are not taking a position on how owners and players divide billions of dollars in revenue. But given the massive public investment in the game, the best result of this case is if the courts knock out the lockout.”

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http://www.savenextseason.com/
 
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It is a friends of the court brief. No biggie. Anyone can form an organization and file such a brief. This organization could have two members for all we know. Their Twitter account had 67 followers. My guess it is a very small group.

My take is if you agree with their position, support them. If you don't, don't. They don't represent the fans as a whole, but they do represent a significant chunk of fans views.

My guess is that they will have little effect on the process. Friends of the Court briefs are just like character witnesses in a trial, they help to support the argument they are supporting but don't carry a lot of weight most of the time. I think the owners and players are also keeping a close eye on the public reaction to the process so unless they get millions to sign their petition, I don't think they will do much to convince either side to change strategy.
 
People who are that upset about these jackoffs quibbling about money need to get a life...or at least get a past time other than sitting in front of a tv for 10 hours every sunday...the owners and the players, outside of bart scott apparently, do not give two sh#ts about the fans....
 
People who are that upset about these jackoffs quibbling about money need to get a life...or at least get a past time other than sitting in front of a tv for 10 hours every sunday...the owners and the players, outside of bart scott apparently, do not give two sh#ts about the fans....

Your reference to Bart Scott tells me everything I need to know. :bricks:
 
I don't know who these "Voice of the Fans" are saying they represent. They don't represent me, nor do I authorize them to speak or take positions, in my behalf.

I might even like to see the issue tested and settled, and would even consider removing the Antitrust Sword of Damocles from a perpetual resort every few years, one way or the other.

For all I know this is a pure PR exercise by either the Owners or Players.
 
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