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What you state doesn't exist in this thread.Of course there is.
You don’t have to have a bias toward either side to have an opinion about the topic.
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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.What you state doesn't exist in this thread.Of course there is.
You don’t have to have a bias toward either side to have an opinion about the topic.
It does with me.What you state doesn't exist in this thread.
They can do whatever they want, as owners of a business. I know you know I feel this already, but there is no bigger, more greedy, more corrupt organization than the NFL. Anything that gives them a bad look they want shut down.There is no such thing as neutral on this issue.
You either believe the owners have the justification to squelch the NFLPA or they don't.
...and as we've seen the puppet state NFLPA as equally as corrupt. Their organization -while sometimes operates and negotiates with good intentions, are run by unethical, immature, weak-minded people.They can do whatever they want, as owners of a business. I know you know I feel this already, but there is no bigger, more greedy, more corrupt organization than the NFL. Anything that gives them a bad look they want shut down.
...and as we've seen the puppet state NFLPA as equally as corrupt. Their organization -while sometimes operates and negotiates with good intentions, are run by unethical, immature, weak-minded people.
That might be true but a good owner will still provide surveys to its employees and have a team of people review those reviews. I’m sure some owners end up ignoring those reviews and some actually act on it.I think any company owner would object to employees publicly criticize the company.
Thats good that you don’t buy it, I still buy it.I don’t buy that. If Kraft cared about the fans opinions he would have handled a lot of things differently. Deflategate, hiring Mayo, fighting a media war to claim credit for the dynasty, etc etc
That's so literally on target it's not even funnyThe NFL Animal Farm analogy:
League/owners: Napoleon
Union leadership: Squealer
Mainstream Media: The Dogs
Players: The Horses
Fans: The Sheep
That's so literally on target it's not even funny
there is a wanna be napolean/squealer hybrid on this board... will let you be the judgeNGL I expected any reaction to that post being more of the 'Dude, you can read?' variety. Look at you exercising the ol' gray matter.
My man Pape, thinker of deep thoughts.
The issue isn’t the survey, it’s airing the results publicly, which could also lead to tanking the survey to have more negatives to report. I seem to remember inconsistencies in the Patriots surveys.That might be true but a good owner will still provide surveys to its employees and have a team of people review those reviews. I’m sure some owners end up ignoring those reviews and some actually act on it.
Should they not release cap space and what teams are spending towards the cap limit?The issue isn’t the survey, it’s airing the results publicly, which could also lead to tanking the survey to have more negatives to report. I seem to remember inconsistencies in the Patriots surveys.
It’s not even close to the same thing.Should they not release cap space and what teams are spending towards the cap limit?
I know it’s not the same thing just wanted to know where you draw the line on what should be made public and what shouldn’t.It’s not even close to the same thing.
Should they have players and coaches evaluate teammates and players on other teams and release that publicly?
Or should owners rank their players attitudes and disciplinary issues and publish that?
My kid just read that for high school English and I had to explain what the Soviet Union was.The NFL Animal Farm analogy:
League/owners: Napoleon
Union leadership: Squealer
Mainstream Media: The Dogs
Players: The Horses
Fans: The Sheep
I think I was pretty clear about why I disagree with this, so it’s really unnecessary to make up incongruent examples and pretend they meet the same criteria.I know it’s not the same thing just wanted to know where you draw the line on what should be made public and what shouldn’t.
One of the reasons? RKK said he was unaware of it which means it embarrassed him so much he could not admit it. The survey, no doubt, shamed RKK into fixing stuff.Probably 1 of the reasons RK is fixing stuff now.
And I was pretty clear that the surveys should be made public. So we agree to disagree.I think I was pretty clear about why I disagree with this, so it’s really unnecessary to make up incongruent examples and pretend they meet the same criteria.
Agreeing to disagree is fine. That’s not what you see doing though.And I was pretty clear that the surveys should be made public. So we agree to disagree.
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