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NFL threatens to suspend 4 players from Al Jazeera report indefinitely if they don't interview

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Harrison speaks along your lines, while calling out Goodell:



Harrison calls Goodell a “crook,” says he’d like public to see interview

The courts should be ashamed of themselves for handing down their ridiculously lazy, and sloppy, rulings. They've brought this to pass.

I thought specific language taking precedence over general language was law 101 stuff, to the point that even I learned it in undergrad as one of the many foundational principles of our legal system. Apparently 2 judges disagree.
 
I thought specific language taking precedence over general language was law 101 stuff, to the point that even I learned it in undergrad as one of the many foundational principles of our legal system. Apparently 2 judges disagree.


Arbitration cases are being upheld even when arbitrators get the facts and/or the law wrong. It's insane. You have to be a fool (or absolutely desperate) to agree to arbitration in today's climate, unless you've got the overwhelming edge in crafting the specific rules of your arbitration agreement.
 
Arbitration cases are being upheld even when arbitrators get the facts and/or the law wrong. It's insane. You have to be a fool (or absolutely desperate) to agree to arbitration in today's climate, unless you've got the overwhelming edge in crafting the specific rules of your arbitration agreement.
That's what makes it so funny that some players like DeAngelo Williams are so dumb to actually be backing Frauger. No idea what has just happened to their rights. Courts took a dump on CBAs and arbitration process.
 
Yes, and that ruling is being appealed. That's the entire point.

the fact that two judges rules for the league means there is very little reason for the USSC to hear it.
 
the fact that two judges rules for the league means there is very little reason for the USSC to hear it.

Two judges ruling for the league doesn't mean a damn thing.. Cases where "two judges" have ruled one way with 2 ruling the other get heard all the time..

The fact that the 2nd Circuit didn't hear enbanc despite the overwhelming evidence that Goodell not only violated the spirit of the CBA and imposed his own brand of industrial justice, that he changed what the punishment was for, and that he violated the basic rules of Arbitration by being unfair should have caused this to be re-heard at that level. Furthermore, you have the most prominent Arbiter in the US stating that Goodell violated the rules of Arbitration and that their ruling hurts ALL future arbitration cases. He'd know more about it than the 2nd Circuit because he lives it every damn day..

The fact that they didn't rule for an en banc hearing is a travesty of justice and a disgrace. The fact that we aren't even privy to how the judges voted is shady.
 
Harrison's big issue has been that Goodell wanted him to fly to NY and miss practice / training camp. Harrison got his way. The league has agreed to an interview at the Steelers' facilities.

Hard to say that they "caved" when the issue wasn't whether or not they would be interviewed, but where.
Has the league actually agreed? I know he proposed it but have not heard the league agreed
 
Is it possible that the union will finally get its collective head out of its collective ass?

Foster said players ought to be concerned with not only the league’s drug policy, but league control of punishments and post-career care and insurance are the kinds of things players need to be aware of as well.

And he cautioned players to be better prepared financially if they’re locked out, as happened after the 2010 season.

“It’s coming. They’ve hired certain people on their legal team, the NFL has, and we have to be the type of players and union that’s not borrowing money from banks and stuff like that to survive a lockout, a strike,” Foster said. “That can’t happen this time around. We have to be smarter this time around because there are a lot of things we’re going to be fighting for and a lot of things they are going to want and we’re going to want, too.”

Steelers player rep urges players to save money for a work stoppage
 
I'd like to know if its legal for the NFLPA to pay players during a work stoppage.

The NFLPA could tax the players and then give back the younger/lower paid guys some percentage of their paychecks while the strike is active. Got to lessen the pains of them not getting a pay check and ease some of the financial pressure from the players that would otherwise demand a premature/early conciliation.

I also like the idea of a mid or late season strike which lets the players collect X amount of game checks.
 
I'd like to know if its legal for the NFLPA to pay players during a work stoppage.

The NFLPA could tax the players and then give back the younger/lower paid guys some percentage of their paychecks while the strike is active. Got to lessen the pains of them not getting a pay check and ease some of the financial pressure from the players that would otherwise demand a premature/early conciliation.

I also like the idea of a mid or late season strike which lets the players collect X amount of game checks.
sure it's legal. the NFLPA started building up a strike fund in advance of the 2006 CBA expiring:

NFLPA strike funds climb past $118M
 
I'd like to know if its legal for the NFLPA to pay players during a work stoppage.

The NFLPA could tax the players and then give back the younger/lower paid guys some percentage of their paychecks while the strike is active. Got to lessen the pains of them not getting a pay check and ease some of the financial pressure from the players that would otherwise demand a premature/early conciliation.
The NFLPA can share their money if they want, but I can't imagine veterans will be terribly happy with a plan that "taxes" them to redistribute to rookies, especially since the rookies would be the one who benefit the most if the next CBA is more player-friendly.
I also like the idea of a mid or late season strike which lets the players collect X amount of game checks.
Such a thing (which they can't do for another 5 years but could theoretically happen afterwards) is indeed a very powerful tool, but also a nuclear option. When MLBers did the same in 1994, they took a big PR hit.

I would love see the union strengthened against the league, but I have no faith in them to do what it takes.
 
MLBers had Donald Fehr back then. NFLPA has no such person. But even back then all MLB contracts were pretty much guaranteed. The league was found guilty of collusion prior to the strike and were still trying to strip players of certain rights that were kind of inconceivable.
I'm sure there could be some sort of same type level of grounds for a strike. I like the idea of striking mid-season. The owners would survive it. They could survive just of concessions alone, without charging for tickets, for a couple of years easy. Especially with the TV $ they currently receive. Imagine a year though without a Super Bowl. I think, as of now, I would be on the players side.
 
Someone give me a reason other than "because it's Peyton and the league won't embarrass him" why the league gave him a free pass almost right away but is making these other guys interview. Am I missing something. Is there actually a legitimate reason? Am I missing something?
 
MLBers had Donald Fehr back then. NFLPA has no such person. But even back then all MLB contracts were pretty much guaranteed. The league was found guilty of collusion prior to the strike and were still trying to strip players of certain rights that were kind of inconceivable.
I'm sure there could be some sort of same type level of grounds for a strike. I like the idea of striking mid-season. The owners would survive it. They could survive just of concessions alone, without charging for tickets, for a couple of years easy. Especially with the TV $ they currently receive. Imagine a year though without a Super Bowl. I think, as of now, I would be on the players side.
Gawd.

Making Donny Fehr head of the NFLPA would be very interesting.
 
Someone give me a reason other than "because it's Peyton and the league won't embarrass him" why the league gave him a free pass almost right away but is making these other guys interview. Am I missing something. Is there actually a legitimate reason? Am I missing something?
Sure, HGH was sent to his house....but it wasn't for him, it was for his wife. Case closed, end of story. Peyton's forehead grew 4 inches for reasons having nothing to do with taking HGH.
 
of course...I mean women in the USA do that all the time ...they ignore their OB/GYN and go to underground, illegal HGH sites to get their pregnancy supplies...I mean, c'mon, just LOOK at all the women who have done this.....

 
Roger Goodell is a humiliating disgrace to the United States of America and all that we, as Americans, stand for. He MUST be brought to trial, found guilty and sentenced to Marion Federal Penitentiary to live out his putrid existence in an 8x10 cell underground...just like that other famous gangster, John Gotti did.
 
Roger Goodell is a humiliating disgrace to the United States of America and all that we, as Americans, stand for. He MUST be brought to trial, found guilty and sentenced to Marion Federal Penitentiary to live out his putrid existence in an 8x10 cell underground...just like that other famous gangster, John Gotti did.

A federal pound me in the *** prison, as Office Space so eloquently stated
 
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