As we all know, it sounds like there will be a lockout coming soon and as a result, there may not be a 2011 season.
For the sake of this argument, if there is no 2011 season, how would the draft order in 2012 be determined?
As we all know, it sounds like there will be a lockout coming soon and as a result, there may not be a 2011 season.
For the sake of this argument, if there is no 2011 season, how would the draft order in 2012 be determined?
As we all know, it sounds like there will be a lockout coming soon and as a result, there may not be a 2011 season.
For the sake of this argument, if there is no 2011 season, how would the draft order in 2012 be determined?
As we all know, it sounds like there will be a lockout coming soon and as a result, there may not be a 2011 season.
For the sake of this argument, if there is no 2011 season, how would the draft order in 2012 be determined?
probably same way NHL did it in 2005 after lock out. Teams with that didnt make playoffs for past 3 years or didnt have a #1 pick would get more tickets in the random drawing
As we all know, it sounds like there will be a lockout coming soon and as a result, there may not be a 2011 season.
For the sake of this argument, if there is no 2011 season, how would the draft order in 2012 be determined?
probably same way NHL did it in 2005 after lock out. Teams with that didnt make playoffs for past 3 years or didnt have a #1 pick would get more tickets in the random drawing
2 greedy groups of people. wanting more dollars.....
I hope they will get this stuff settled asap....
I generally side with the owners on almost any labor issues. I believe in free market economics. If a player does not get paid the amount that they think they deserve, they are free to walk away, nobody is forcing them to play.
The fact is that the market for all sports is shrinking due to the economy, as well as the almost endless skyrocking salaries. It has to stop at some point. Many blackouts this year in the NFL, something we have not seen very much of since the early 80's.
I think they will work out a deal in the end. Nothing but losers in all ends if there is no season.
2 greedy groups of people. wanting more dollars.....
I hope they will get this stuff settled asap....
I generally side with the owners on almost any labor issues. I believe in free market economics. If a player does not get paid the amount that they think they deserve, they are free to walk away, nobody is forcing them to play.
The fact is that the market for all sports is shrinking due to the economy, as well as the almost endless skyrocking salaries. It has to stop at some point. Many blackouts this year in the NFL, something we have not seen very much of since the early 80's.
I think they will work out a deal in the end. Nothing but losers in all ends if there is no season.
Sportsfan9698..... i agree 100 percent with you!
The Steelers fit this talk rather well! Player wants this they say noway. they refuse to let any player hold them hostage for a huge pay increase! They just say..............GOOD_BYE!
Sportsfan9698..... i agree 100 percent with you!
The Steelers fit this talk rather well! Player wants this they say noway. they refuse to let any player hold them hostage for a huge pay increase! They just say..............GOOD_BYE!
I generally side with the owners on almost any labor issues. I believe in free market economics. If a player does not get paid the amount that they think they deserve, they are free to walk away, nobody is forcing them to play.
The fact is that the market for all sports is shrinking due to the economy, as well as the almost endless skyrocking salaries. It has to stop at some point. Many blackouts this year in the NFL, something we have not seen very much of since the early 80's.
I think they will work out a deal in the end. Nothing but losers in all ends if there is no season.
I can not see the NFL in a lockout. This is the NFL which pretty much destroys all the other pro sports combined.
I generally side with the owners on almost any labor issues. I believe in free market economics. If a player does not get paid the amount that they think they deserve, they are free to walk away, nobody is forcing them to play.
The fact is that the market for all sports is shrinking due to the economy, as well as the almost endless skyrocking salaries. It has to stop at some point. Many blackouts this year in the NFL, something we have not seen very much of since the early 80's.
I think they will work out a deal in the end. Nothing but losers in all ends if there is no season.
I can not see the NFL in a lockout. This is the NFL which pretty much destroys all the other pro sports combined.

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