Earlier today, the NFL owners unanimously agreed to opt out of the current labor agreement. If a new agreement isn’t in place by March 2009, then the events I mentioned yesterday could occur (no salary cap in 2010, and a possible lockout in 2011).
Earlier today, the NFL owners unanimously agreed to opt out of the current labor agreement. If a new agreement isn’t in place by March 2009, then the events I mentioned yesterday could occur (no salary cap in 2010, and a possible lockout in 2011).
Our own Bernie Dawkins already has a great post regarding Jim Brown’s letter to the Cleveland ...» read more
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