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From Gene Upshaw:

Upshaw addressed rumblings that owners might void the new collective bargaining agreement in 2008, possibly to restructure the way they and the union do business in the salary-cap era. Upshaw favored the move because it would bring about an uncapped year in 2010. The possibility of an uncapped 2007 season helped the sides hammer out a collective bargaining agreement last March.

"If the owners believe it's in their best interest to go into an uncapped year in 2010, so be it," Upshaw said. "We never wanted the cap in the first place."

Does anyone have a comprehensible summary of the he!! that is unleashed if the cap ends?
 
From Gene Upshaw:



Does anyone have a comprehensible summary of the he!! that is unleashed if the cap ends?

If the cap era ends, then "small market teams" like the Bills, Cardinals, Browns and Bengals will probably disappear. Not right at once, but within a few years because they won't be able to keep up with the teams like the Patriots, Cowboys, and Redskins who have maximized their earning potentials.

These teams would be able to outspend the "small market teams," and would be able to pay for all the big stars. Basically, we'd see the NFL become like major league baseball, where teams like the Royals are glorified AAA teams in terms of talent.

I haven't read the new CBA to see how it would affect sal-cap amortizations, but I know that in the previous CBA, the length of amortization was severely limited.
 
There's always uncapped year plans, depending on how long the latest CBA agreement is.

Think of it as a poison pill.
 
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and to top off all of that, the Patriots are still $30 million under the cap for 2007.

Cheap bastards!
 
Yes, a poison pill as Upshaw points out. The union should exercise its rights. The CBA will be good for three more years, and by March 2010, they will need to negotiate again.

My question is how this election by the union would affect contract signed under the current CBA, especially with regard to contract length.


There's always uncapped year plans, depending on how long the latest CBA agreement is.

Think of it as a poison pill.
 
Basically, we'd see the NFL become like major league baseball, where teams like the Royals are glorified AAA teams in terms of talent.

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How are the Royals a triple A in terms of talent??

Maybe you dont realize that former Sox Damon and Bronson Arroyo both came from the Royals. Carlos Beltran NY Mets star came from the Royals. Jermaine Dye and there are many more.
 
Basically, we'd see the NFL become like major league baseball, where teams like the Royals are glorified AAA teams in terms of talent.

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How are the Royals a triple A in terms of talent??

Maybe you dont realize that former Sox Damon and Bronson Arroyo both came from the Royals. Carlos Beltran NY Mets star came from the Royals. Jermaine Dye and there are many more.

Precisely. How many contracts did they sign with the Royals combined after those players became the franchise players that they are now?

Zero.

As long as you are allowed to draft, even if it is the last person in every round, you will grow some talent. When every single player subsequently leaves then you are a AAA team.
 
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