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Serby's NFL labor Q&A with ... Kevin Mawae
By STEVE SERBY February 13, 2011 The Post's Steve Serby breaks down the NFL's labor issues with the former Jets center who is the president of the NFL Players Association. Q: Do you fear Doomsday is coming March 4? A: I am convinced the owners are willing to take this to a lockout. Q: Why are you convinced of that? A: I just think the tone of negotiations is one that is not promising that a deal is in sight any time soon. Q: Why was last Thursday's negotiating session canceled? A: You'd have to ask the owners that. I'm not at liberty to go into detail why it was canceled. . . . It wasn't canceled by the players. Q: Why would the owners risk killing the golden goose? A: It's greed. The Gordon Gekkos. There's a difference between losing money and your business falling apart versus greed. Q: The owners refuse to show you their books. A: The NBA just turned over everything to the Players Association. It's about money. It's about padding pockets and making money. Q: Have you told the owners that the union is willing to participate in a 24-7 lock-in to hammer out a deal? A: Yes. Q: Their response? A: No response. Q: NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell called for intensive, 'round-the-clock talks if necessary two days before the Super Bowl. A: We said that same thing back in August. Q: What would you tell the fans between now and March 4? A: Keep your fingers crossed and hope we get a deal done. The fans are the ones that are gonna suffer. We understand that. We've been preparing our players for two years to get ready for this. If a player is not ready for this, it's the player's fault. The fight we gotta fight is educating the fans. If you want to be mad at anybody, be mad at the owners for putting us in this position. The players want to play. The players did not ask for this. Q: As of now, you're scheduled to be meeting each Tuesday and Wednesday with the owners from next week until March 4. But there doesn't appear to be much trust between the sides. A: You're telling me you're losing money but you won't show me how much you're losing. You're telling me it costs too much but you're not willing to show me the cost. . . . I was at the Super Bowl -- I saw Daniel Snyder's plane on the runway. He wasn't flying first class on American Airlines. It's a business deduction and you're writing it off and you're saying it's a cost the players should incur because you choose to fly that way. I'm being facetious . . . Q: Any concern about players caving in? A: It doesn't matter. You're still locked out. It would be an injustice to our players to take a deal that's worse now when the game is better than it's ever been before. We've asked for absolutely nothing. We've only been asked to give back. Q: How united are the players? A: I think our players understand the issues. If you have guys like (Antonio) Cromartie who want to pop off because they don't know what's going on, they haven't taken the initiative to understand the issues. I truly believe we're more united than ever before. http://www.nypost.com/p/sports/jets/...#ixzz1Du3RhzEp
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According to Cardinals kicker Jay Feely, Panthers owner Jerry Richardson was dismissive and condescending when speaking to Drew Brees and Peyton Manning in a CBA negotiating session last Saturday.
Speaking on Michael Kay's radio show in New York, Feelys says Richardson said "do I need to help you read a revenue chart son?" when talking to Manning, before adding "do I need to help break that down for you because I don’t know if you know how to read that?" If the owners are treating the even league's most visible and respected players this poorly, there's no telling how bad things might get this offseason.
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The owners are banking on the fact the fans will turn on the players if a lockout occurs. That can be the only reason for their brazen attitude towards the players.
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I'm torn....Unless the salaries are decreased I don't like the fact that the players want a larger portion of the revenue. In this instance I'm leaning towards the owners. The players need to realize that they get paid very well and IMO don't have any rights at all to the owners revenues other than wht goes towards their salaries.
Name me one other business where the employees feel entitled to a portion of the employers profits? They are paid employees....enough said. Revenue sharing is stupid, but I like the Rookie Wage Scale idea. |
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Not true...the Players Union wants a 50/50 split of all revenues, that is more than they currently receive. So this is partially the players fault to.
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Yesterday, the players' union suggested a 50-50 split. The owners laughed in their face. They also counterproposed the players actually take only a 40-42% share of the pie. That is not only a nearly unheard of 20% reduction, it would be the smallest percentage of all the major sports. This is not good. http://1045theteam.com/owners-vs-nfl-players/ |
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Same here. The Owners opted out of the CBA. That said, there is one thing that must change. The rookie pay scale. These huge contracts for draftees is ridiculous.
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Most everyone. Its called Profit sharing. Fans are there to see the players. I'm in manufacturing. I make the very things that generate revenue for my employer. See how that works?
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I will keep hoping they pull their head out of their asses and get something done before March 4th. To me it looks like the owner's are just getting greedier.
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The owners also take all the risk, financially speaking. I'm sure they would hope to see a nominal return on that investment. If they are losing money, that bodes ill for the NFL and its fans.
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Um, we will get along just fine without football. The PLAYERS will certainly suffer. They obviously have a high opinion of themselves. |
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How exactly do you receive a portion of their profits? Even still I'm fairly certain you don't get 40 or 50% of said profits. Both sides are being greedy, but the owners have more of a right in this case. It would be different if the players were making minimum wage or a manufacturers wage.
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