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Letter From Roger Goodell

Post by BearCat » Sat Mar 12, 2011 2:47 pm

Has anyone else recieved and gotten the chance to read this?


Dear NFL Fan,

When I wrote to you last on behalf of the NFL, we promised you that we would work tirelessly to find a collectively bargained solution to our differences with the players' union. Subsequent to that letter to you, we agreed that the fastest way to a fair agreement was for everyone to work together through a mediation process. For the last three weeks I have personally attended every session of mediation, which is a process our clubs sincerely believe in.

Unfortunately, I have to tell you that earlier today the players' union walked away from mediation and collective bargaining and has initiated litigation against the clubs. In an effort to get a fair agreement now, our clubs offered a deal today that was, among other things, designed to have no adverse financial impact on veteran players in the early years, and would have met the players’ financial demands in the latter years of the agreement.

The proposal we made included an offer to narrow the player compensation gap that existed in the negotiations by splitting the difference; guarantee a reallocation of savings from first-round rookies to veterans and retirees without negatively affecting compensation for rounds 2-7; no compensation reduction for veterans; implement new year-round health and safety rules; retain the current 16-4 season format for at least two years with any subsequent changes subject to the approval of the league and union; and establish a new legacy fund for retired players ($82 million contributed by the owners over the next two years).

It was a deal that offered compromise, and would have ensured the well-being of our players and guaranteed the long-term future for the fans of the great game we all love so much. It was a deal where everyone would prosper.

We remain committed to collective bargaining and the federal mediation process until an agreement is reached, and call on the union to return to negotiations immediately. NFL players, clubs, and fans want an agreement. The only place it can be reached is at the bargaining table.

While we are disappointed with the union's actions, we remain steadfastly committed to reaching an agreement that serves the best interest of NFL players, clubs and fans, and thank you for your continued support of our League. First and foremost it is your passion for the game that drives us all, and we will not lose sight of this as we continue to work for a deal that works for everyone.



Yours,
Roger Goodell


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Re: Letter From Roger Goodell

Post by 91catAlum » Sun Mar 13, 2011 8:04 pm

Will there be a Draft next month if things stay as they are?

Until now, I thought there was absolutely NO way that there wouldn't be a 2011 NFL season. There's just too many people who would lose too much money.
But now, I'm starting to think it might actually be a possibility... maybe. Ha, still in denial I guess.


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Re: Letter From Roger Goodell

Post by LTown Cat » Mon Mar 14, 2011 11:44 am

ESPN said the draft happens no matter what. Draftees just can't sign contracts until an agreement is worked out.

Also, no free agent stuff after the draft is allowed.



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Re: Letter From Roger Goodell

Post by Cledus » Tue Mar 22, 2011 7:59 pm

91catAlum wrote:Will there be a Draft next month if things stay as they are?

Until now, I thought there was absolutely NO way that there wouldn't be a 2011 NFL season. There's just too many people who would lose too much money.
But now, I'm starting to think it might actually be a possibility... maybe. Ha, still in denial I guess.
When you have billionaires who own the clubs, I would think they can hold out a lot longer than the players.


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