February 17, 2010   |No Comments

New NFL Webpage on Labor

Check out the new webpage that the NFL has created to inform the media and public on how the labor talks are going.  (I’ll give you a hint: not good.)

With all of Goodell’s pleading in the days leading up to the Super Bowl in Miami, it was apparent, the league was feeling the heat.

The Sports Fans Coalition will continue to beat the drum, asking ‘What about the sports fans?’ We do not want to see a lockout in 2012.  They need to get a deal done.

So, whether you feel that the information on this site is helpful, biased, or just plain boring, it still might be a good resource for those studying how an organization seeks to totally abuse its position in this country as the number one sport by raking its fans over the coals time and time again shaking every last dime out of our pockets before they come back for more next season.

We shall see if the uncapped year of 2010 will be any different. At this point, it appears that there will be no change. The most important element in all this is that they get a deal done.

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