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Yes, your posts make it clear I have to dumb-down my statements. Regardless, fact remains owners are in it for the long haul, which the players are not. They are much more willing to absorb short term losses for long term gains. A player isn't going to make a major short term loss for a long term gain because the vast majority of players have fewer than 3 years of shelf life left.LOL.......the owners aren't giving 1% away....not sure whose ass you pulled that out of.....if the league fails to operate for a year, there will be longer standing repercussions on the bottom line.....they are not going to simply pick up where they left off....it will likely take 4-5 years just to get back to where they were.....many fans will not return after missing a year
your example is insanely oversimplified
LOL! Talk about pulling things out of peoples' asses!!.hell, many contracts could be voided anyway......an entire missed season by all players would create a huge mess contract-wise.
If you have to completely make up things that are not even remotely based in plausibility, then that just shows the weaknesses of your thesis.
Work stoppages are not considered breaches of individual contracts.1 - loss of anti trust exemption.......doesn't really affect players
2 - the courts see breach of contract and allow the players to void all of them.......this is what I would actually like to see.......make every player a free agent












