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CLICK HERE to Register for a free account and login for a smoother ad-free experience. It's easy, and only takes a few moments.Old stories can still have new developments. Howell just resigned on Thursday night, some reports said “unexpectedly”. Not all of us follow PFT as religiously as you, I certainly don’t. So I find it useful to have threads on here discussing important topics like turmoil in the NFLPA, and hadn’t seen any. Has PFT or anybody else been discussing what this might mean to the union, and the league? Is PFT just reporting developments or do they get into strategic analysis as well? Do I need to start going there too? I’m already trying to follow too many sources, And I’d much rather be reading your commentary on the Patriots, anyway. Season can’t start soon enough!Old story. Florio has been on this story for months. I still check PFT every evening. It's a good place to get a solid synopsis of today's top NFL stories.
Florio is a former attorney who often goes deep into stories that have a legal slant to them like this one. To my view he is a good independent source for NFL news and has a good group of reporters.Old stories can still have new developments. Howell just resigned on Thursday night, some reports said “unexpectedly”. Not all of us follow PFT as religiously as you, I certainly don’t. So I find it useful to have threads on here discussing important topics like turmoil in the NFLPA, and hadn’t seen any. Has PFT or anybody else been discussing what this might mean to the union, and the league? Is PFT just reporting developments or do they get into strategic analysis as well? Do I need to start going there too? I’m already trying to follow too many sources, And I’d much rather be reading your commentary on the Patriots, anyway. Season can’t start soon enough!
Agree it makes sense to have it here too. Agree with Ken that PFT is great for stuff like this, and they have been speculating and reporting a lot.Old stories can still have new developments. Howell just resigned on Thursday night, some reports said “unexpectedly”. Not all of us follow PFT as religiously as you, I certainly don’t. So I find it useful to have threads on here discussing important topics like turmoil in the NFLPA, and hadn’t seen any. Has PFT or anybody else been discussing what this might mean to the union, and the league? Is PFT just reporting developments or do they get into strategic analysis as well? Do I need to start going there too? I’m already trying to follow too many sources, And I’d much rather be reading your commentary on the Patriots, anyway. Season can’t start soon enough!
It is pathetic how no one cared about his obscene conflict of interest.... but spend a couple thou on T&A...? You're fired!!And Howell has resigned.
Possibly over getting caught expensing strip club visits to the NFLPA…
NFLPA Executive Director Lloyd Howell Resignation Could Be Tied to Strip Club Expenses: Report
It happened roughly 2 years ago. Seems to me that he got away with it and would have continued to get away with it if it weren't for the overall NFLPA audit taking place as a result of the collusion issue.You have to be pretty fcking stupid to expense a strip club visit imo…..you know these expense reports are going to be gone over with a fine tooth comb for tax purposes and still do it?
Speaks to very lax controls. Lots of other evidence of that but this was egregious.You have to be pretty fcking stupid to expense a strip club visit imo…..you know these expense reports are going to be gone over with a fine tooth comb for tax purposes and still do it?
Whether you support 17 games or not, at least the players (as a group) are being mightily compensated for it.Seems to me this guy rolled over pretty easy on 17 games being allowed.
Has he moved just behind Alan Eagleson as worst sports players union head ?
There are currently conspiracies suggesting the owners are going to force the NFLPA to take a set amount (with predetermined increases) for that salary cap instead of a percentage. The players would be suicidal to take such a deal.Adding the 18th game means more stadium and media revenue, which means a higher salary cap and more money for players. It also means that contending teams will play up to 22 games each season, meaning a poorer product on the field because there will be a corresponding inevitable increase in injuries leaving rosters limited trying to fill in the voids.
These days a starting QB won't see any action at all.Now you have just 3 preseason games, (which makes sense) and you are lucky if the starter play a quarter of the preseaon snaps. THAT is why the tackling sucks in the NFL. That is why the entire first month of the season looks like preseason games or worse. How do you get better if you don't PRACTICE the game at full speed.
This isn't some old man's rant. This is a concerned long-term fan who has loved this game for a long time. But it IS time to stop.
Well Ken, maybe that should read 'This isn't JUST some old man's rant.'
Basketball doesn't work the same way as the NFL. Each team has 53 players plus practice squad. The NBA has 5 starters then a bench. The majority of starters in the league will have a LONG career compared to the NFL.Players should hire an agent or someone from the baseball union to run the NFLPA.
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