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faerytattoodgirl -> NFL CBA done 2010 no salary cap 2011 (2/27/2008 2:56:57 PM)

yep..big news out of the nfl.  salary cap will be GONE and the 2011 season will be a buyers market!  who will spend the most money???? who will be the yankee's of the nfl???? will the bills be around in 2011??? how much money will tom brady and peyton make 2011???




pahunkboy -> RE: NFL CBA done 2010 no salary cap 2011 (2/27/2008 3:37:35 PM)

Based on the steroid scandal- I want my tax money back that paid for a stadium in chicago- and the govt colluded with a monopoly-which violates antitrust law.

in fact- i want the government to void itself on grounds that it is a monopoly and that violates antitrust law.




PlayfulOne -> RE: NFL CBA done 2010 no salary cap 2011 (2/27/2008 3:38:39 PM)

Thats a long way off.  I would expect something to be worked out before then.

K




faerytattoodgirl -> RE: NFL CBA done 2010 no salary cap 2011 (2/27/2008 3:40:35 PM)

quote:

ORIGINAL: PlayfulOne

Thats a long way off.  I would expect something to be worked out before then.

K



not likely..they need 24 out of 32 votes to keep it... and there are plenty of teams that dont want the current cba/cap.  imagine....no cap...what a team like WASHINGTON could do with their money...omg...they could actually win! (no im not a fan of the skins.....just saying)




Level -> RE: NFL CBA done 2010 no salary cap 2011 (2/27/2008 4:00:38 PM)

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INDIANAPOLIS – Dallas Cowboys owner and general manager Jerry Jones believes there is a good chance ownership will opt out of the current labor agreement with the NFL Players Association by the November deadline.

Jones did not give the Cowboys' opinion of the deal. Several owners, however, such as Denver's Pat Bowlen and New England's Robert Kraft, have expressed dissatisfaction.

Twenty-four of 32 votes would be needed to keep the collective bargaining agreement in place.


http://www.dallasnews.com/sharedcontent/dws/spt/football/cowboys/stories/022608dmspocowbriefs.3af6996.html

Small market teams survived before the cap, they could do so again.




xBullx -> RE: NFL CBA done 2010 no salary cap 2011 (2/27/2008 4:02:35 PM)

Think about it Level, you know what year the Super Bowl is in Dallas............

Jerry is such a stinker.




xBullx -> RE: NFL CBA done 2010 no salary cap 2011 (2/27/2008 4:05:02 PM)

quote:

ORIGINAL: faerytattoodgirl

quote:

ORIGINAL: PlayfulOne

Thats a long way off.  I would expect something to be worked out before then.

K



not likely..they need 24 out of 32 votes to keep it... and there are plenty of teams that dont want the current cba/cap.  imagine....no cap...what a team like WASHINGTON could do with their money...omg...they could actually win! (no im not a fan of the skins.....just saying)



They haven't done much with their money so far.......

You still have to spend it right, it doesn't matter how much you have if you waste it.





Level -> RE: NFL CBA done 2010 no salary cap 2011 (2/27/2008 4:32:40 PM)

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ORIGINAL: xBullx

Think about it Level, you know what year the Super Bowl is in Dallas............

Jerry is such a stinker.


Heh heh heh......[:D] You don't think he'd open up the vault, huh?




PlayfulOne -> RE: NFL CBA done 2010 no salary cap 2011 (2/27/2008 4:39:34 PM)

quote:

ORIGINAL: faerytattoodgirl

quote:

ORIGINAL: PlayfulOne

Thats a long way off.  I would expect something to be worked out before then.

K



not likely..they need 24 out of 32 votes to keep it... and there are plenty of teams that dont want the current cba/cap.  imagine....no cap...what a team like WASHINGTON could do with their money...omg...they could actually win! (no im not a fan of the skins.....just saying)



Notice,  I said "something" will get worked out.   There will probably be a lot of changes in what that something is.

and Washington?  please he needs someone to maker him spend less money.  Everytime he starts spending it hasn't worked out for him.  "grins"

K




Level -> RE: NFL CBA done 2010 no salary cap 2011 (2/27/2008 4:46:53 PM)

You and Bull hit the nail on the head, regarding Washington's Snyder; I'm not sure the fella has a clue.....




cyberdude611 -> RE: NFL CBA done 2010 no salary cap 2011 (2/27/2008 5:06:37 PM)

I doubt they actually go through and scrap the deal. Both the NFLPA and the owners know they need this deal to keep football as profitable and competitive as it today.




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