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NFL to resume court ordered negotiations

by Phantom Ace ( 8 Comments › )
Filed under NFL, Special Report, Sports at April 19th, 2011 - 7:10 pm

The NFL lockout is one that could have a huge economic impact. The NFL brings in billions of dollars in revenue for clothes and TV. Not to mention the money generated at bars for alcohol and food.  The owners are trying to get a 2 week extension on the season. Something the players refuse because already with a 16 game season, they suffer injuries. Most teams don’t look the same by December as they do in September.

Now the Federal government is involved and is forcing the 2 sides to talk. If no agreement is reached, a judge will impose one.

MINNEAPOLIS (AP) — The NFL and its players resumed court-ordered mediation Tuesday with a federal judge’s decision expected soon on a request to immediately halt a lockout now in its second month.

Dallas Cowboys owner Jerry Jones joined the NFL’s contingent in Minneapolis as talks resumed following a three-day break. Jones walked in with NFL commissioner Roger Goodell and others, including Denver owner Pat Bowlen and Green Bay Packers CEO Mark Murphy. All declined comment.

DeMaurice Smith, the head of the players’ trade association, did not attend due to a family emergency. Linebacker Mike Vrabel and Hall of Fame defensive end Carl Eller were among the players on hand.

The talks are the latest step in the contentious fight over a new collective bargaining agreement. Sixteen days of mediated talks in Washington fell short, resulting in a class-action antitrust lawsuit filed by the players against the NFL and the league’s first work stoppage since 1987.

As a Football Fan, I hope this issue is resolved soon. If there’s no football come fall, many fans will be upset and the sport will suffer.

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