andrewssix
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Awesome, but the only problem:
"The case was originally brought to the court by former Rams equipment manager Todd Hewitt more than four years ago."
I know it has taken 4 years to get settled, but the last few paragraphs explain how it could help players in the league now:
"...However, it’s a carrot that the NFL Players Association can definitely dangle to other courts when challenging the league’s authority over player issues, including league-mandated suspensions and fines. It has also set a precedent for the other 21 states that house NFL teams to follow suit. Equally as important, it’s a significant chip within the confines of collective bargaining...More than anything, this ruling could act as a tip of the iceberg. There is now precedent set when it comes to a high court challenging the commissioner’s nearly unchecked powers. In the state of Missouri, that precedent is there in black and white....In what might seem like a minor ruling based on a specific complaint could have wide-ranging ramifications moving forward. After all, the collective bargaining issues between the NFL and the union brings out the best in the lawyers involved. They’re not going to sit idly by and pretend this specific ruling doesn’t apply to other cases around the league."
http://www.forbes.com/sites/vincent...s-roger-goodell-and-the-nfl-a-major-defeat/2/











