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Is there a link to something with a member of NFLPA saying this?
I have seen a few articles written by NFL media such as with anonymous NFLPA sources saying they will recommned no benefits for the players. Borges article for example was all based on " a source familiar with the discussions."
If you completely discount anonymous sources, you should discount them all, right?
It has been on the scroll on ESPN as the official statement from the NFLPA for at least 3 days.
I don't see a problem with discussing reports that come out through the media what I have a problem with is treating them as though they were true without actual evidence that they are, and that is what has been going on here. Of all fans Patriot fans should realize that just because a journalist or anonymous source makes a claim that doesn't make that claim true. Tomase's column the day of the Super Bowl literally destroyed the coverage of that game, and that was vetted through his editors, and he was completely full of crap.
If it turned out that Mankins actually held negotiations hostage to personal demands i would trash him for that because he would be putting his personal desires ahead of the well being of communities across the nation, let alone his fellow players. he may have the right to do as a named plaintiff, that's open to debate, however having the right to do something doesn't make actually doing it right, and that is the case here. Mankins is going to get filthy rich when this lock-out ends and there is no reason for him to hold this up at all. I don't believe the reports as they make no sense and no credible source has been identified to date, and the NFLPA has been issuing a formal statement for days that the plaintiffs are not going to be compensated. It would be absolutely foolhardy for them to do so if any player is holding things up.












