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Originally Posted by BossChief
As a lawyer, Smith had the pivotal option of
A) I can send the sentiment through the players that this is a good deal that we have came to after months of working together with the NFL. And the players would follow that and football is back
B) Make up some phony crap about the owners trying to pull a fast one and push the legal details that have nothing to do with the premise of my immediate job and in turn add another case that could go on for some time.
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Seems to me he took option b
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Are you even reading this thread?
It's not a good deal.
They are being coerced into re-certification, and the language used allows for a single disgruntled player to have the entire ****ing CBA thrown out.
They are also being expected to trust the owners will come to the negotiating table during the three day window.
The players would be ****ing stupid to sign this as-is.