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NFLPA director: likelihood of a strike/lockout in 2021 "almost a virtual certainty"
https://www.cbssports.com/nfl/news/n...n-near-future/
It's been over six years since the NFL had to deal with a work stoppage of any sort, and unfortunately for the league, that's a streak that could be coming to an end soon, according to DeMaurice Smith. Smith, who serves as the executive director of the NFLPA, believes there's going to be a work stoppage after the current collective bargaining agreement (CBA) expires following the 2020 season. "I think the likelihood of either a strike or a lockout in [2021] is almost a virtual certainty," Smith said this week during an interview with MMQB.com. The last time the NFL had to cancel games due to a work stoppage came in 1987. This time around, Smith isn't quite sure yet if a work stoppage would lead to any canceled games, but he didn't sound optimistic. "I don't know. Let's look at our history," Smith said. The problem with negotiating a new CBA is that it sounds like the players don't really trust the owners right now. "The owners do a deal in 2006 and opt out in 2008. We do a deal in 2011 with no opt outs because we like the benefits under the current deal and we didn't want to give the owners an opportunity to opt out and take back the games that we currently have," Smith said. "If there was no renegotiating of the collective bargaining agreement and we reach 2021, there is no uncapped year. The last time we went through it, we found out that the owners lied and cheated about the uncapped year, so why would I do that again?" The seeds for the 2011 lockout were planted in 2008 when the NFL's 32 owners voted to opt out of a CBA that was supposed to run through 2012. When the league opted out, that meant an early end to the 2006 CBA agreement and left the league with an uncapped salary year in 2010. According to Smith, the owners "colluded with each other" so that the players wouldn't be able to take advantage of the uncapped year. "All the mutual benefits that were supposed to happened as result of the opt out didn't happen last time," Smith said. "Owners colluded with each other and we found out that they colluded with each other. All of the bad things that went to the players happened and none of the bad things that went to the owners happened. So we have a new deal that if it doesn't get fixed, you go into a certain Armageddon." What this all means is that Smith is ready to take the NFLPA to battle with the NFL over the new CBA. The NFLPA is taking the possibility of a work stoppage so seriously that it warned players in May to start saving money. If a work stoppage does happen, it wouldn't start for at least four more seasons. The current CBA runs through the 2020 season, which means any potential work stoppage wouldn't take place until the 2021 season. |
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SuperBowl or bust
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Sorry, I’m not anywhere near as big of a fan of Sammy Watkins as others here are. He’s ultra talented, but has motivation problems and decides when to turn on his switch and when to just put it on autopilot. After week 1, he kinda disappeared till the playoffs. After winning the Super Bowl, he started talking about taking a year off or sitting out till camp.
I’d rather spend that kind of $ on players that bring max effort every play. This is the best WR class in quite some time. 55 WRs were invited to the combine. I’d rather use that money on a stud corner or linebacker, TBH. |
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SuperBowl or bust
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Over another 10 year CBA.
15.625m per year before new TV deals are done, more gambling proceeds hit the bottom line and more games. |
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I think they could help teams by expanding the roster to 55 and letting every player dress.
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I’d rather the Chiefs keep him and draft a possible replacement rather than cut ties with him and hope they can find someone that can step in to provide similar value offensively. Hardman isn’t a Watkins replacement, IMO. The Chiefs would need to hit on a second rounder like Deebo Samuel in order to replace Watkins in this offense, which I suppose isn’t out of the question in the 2020 draft, but is much riskier than continuing to keep Watkins on the roster. |
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That’s paying him like Keenan Allen. I think that’s beyond fair, being that Allen has twice the production. |
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I like Watkins too, but the strategy above may be a smarter play. Plus, as others have said, I question his motivation going forward. |
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Mahomes: We Are All Witnesses
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JFC, is it really necessary to bump a three year old thread to post updated news?
Start a new thread. |
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SuperBowl or bust
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Sammy is a guy that if he gave full effort on every play could be a 1500 yard receiver that score a minimum of 10tds per year.
Go look at his production after week one till the playoffs. WRs making his kind of Jack don’t disappear for 15 games like that. I’d love to see this offense with a vet like AJ Green in the WR2 role and Hardman in the slot...and at his age and never having won anything...that’s a real possibility. |
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DaneMcCloud has anal leakage? |
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If they strike, they strike. Big deal. It will end like the others. Players get a little bit ,while the owners lose nothing. Over and over again.
Jocks are a dime a dozen. There's not only 35 great QBS in a land of 300 million. |
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Even if the Chiefs hit on a great receiver in this class, would you want to rely on a rookie coming in and playing consistently in Reid's offense? The Chiefs could realistically win the SB again next year. I wouldnt want to be counting on a rookie coming in to learn Reid's offense and have that same impact year one that Watkins has when he's in the game. |
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1) I'm sorry you had to go through that and I hope you're doing good now 2) I have first hand experience with a loved one that used it to help with pain management and not only was it effective but it allowed her to cut back on the prescription medication, and doing that prolonged her life. |
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I was given Tramadol at 1 point, it did jack and shit for me after surgery...oxycodone just makes me tired. But Pain meds really don't have much affect on me to be honest.
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