Competitors don’t like to be backed into a corner so when you take some of the planet’s greatest competitors (NFL athletes) and pin them to the wall almost always a brawl of sorts ensues.
I am a bit curious as to why exactly they feel/felt so cornered. Didn’t they have an opportunity to sign this new CBA first on Wednesday?
We’ve all heard about how animated some of the player reps were in DC on what was to be player-signing-Wednesday. That just tells me that DeMaurice Smith and his merry band of filibusters did a poor job of keeping all player reps appraised of the developments during negotiations.
Tell me again, how can the players, out of one side of their collective mouth say that they have seen the new deal and then out of the other side say that the owners sneaked some things in there?
I got a kick out of Pete Prisco’s Tweets on Thursday after the owners ratified the new CBA. He beat up on the players side pretty good, particularly DeMaurice Smith.
Here are a couple other priceless Prisco-isms:
- If the players don’t take this deal, after looking at it, they are crazy. Crazy. The owners gave them what they wanted. Look at it.
- Every NFL player has Twitter. They can tweet in their vote for recertification. This is the immediate era we live in, right?
- Remember when that player said Roger Goodell needed to "drop his nuts?" Will someone say the same about [DeMaurice] Smith?
And while we’re on the topic of Tweets, how about this blonde moment from ESPN’s Mark Schlereth (@markschlereth):
- Think about this. If a preseason game is lost players stand to lose about $700 per man the league $200 million. Advantage players.
I don’t think so!
If the league loses preseason games pal, do you really think the players will only lose their $700 stipend? Really? Schlereth, you are a broadcaster on the worldwide leader and obviously you have no clue how the salary cap works! You don’t think that the $200+ million earned each preseason week by the league impacts the players?
Go back to sleep!
Not sure why I even pay attention to this cat. He’s the same analyst who labeled Haloti Ngata a bust.
And last but not least, HOO-RAH for SIZZLE! Terrell Suggs shared his thoughts on the stalled new CBA recently with The Sun’s Matt Vensel.
“I think it’s bananas. It’s crazy that we’re still here, that we ain’t got nothing done. What’s going on right now is just ridiculous,” Suggs said Friday afternoon. “We’re in a very fortunate business. The NFL is a very fortunate business. The players are very fortunate. And like I’ve said, who’s really losing out is the younger guys in the league and most importantly our fans, the people who make our business run.”