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Sobering article on CBA & Draft


Murph

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Under normal circumstances, if a player that is drafted doesn't sign a contract by the end of the season, that player's contract rights are then put back into the draft and the player is again up for grabs.

So, if there is a complete lock out, no games at all, no season. That means these draft picks will go unsigned. Does that mean that no matter who picks who right now, every player could end up back in the draft come April 2012?

Just a thought, and I'm not sure what the correct answer is there.

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For instance, if you’re a fan of the Carolina Panthers, a lockout spells the death of another season for you. If you thought 2-14 was bad, this season is going to be worse, and there’s really nothing that new coach Ron Rivera can do about it.

They assume that we consider being .500 is unusual. No football means no wins or losses. Apparently, they did not pay attention to Mr. Average Fox's tenure here.

At times last year, I'd rather us not played than have to endured the crap that was on the field. Yes, a lockout would suck overall but barely worse than what we witnessed last year. Atleast 2001 was interesting.

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If there is a lockout, the players will immediately decertify the union. Once that happens, they have to wait 6 months before they can bring antitrust suits against the NFL,

In short, if there is a lockout, it probably lasts well into september at the earliest. Unless, the owners allow the players to play and let them challenge specific policies in the courts while the season goes on.

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If there is a lockout, the players will immediately decertify the union. Once that happens, they have to wait 6 months before they can bring antitrust suits against the NFL,

In short, if there is a lockout, it probably lasts well into september at the earliest. Unless, the owners allow the players to play and let them challenge specific policies in the courts while the season goes on.

You are correct sir.

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