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Current Set of Rules for Lockout lifting/FA signing/Camp Reporting *Updated 130pm-est


Kurb

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Honestly, if we haven't already contacted some of our FA's and got deals ready to go we are flat out fuging doing it wrong this time around.

It’s just my opinion, but I honestly think most teams have been in some sort of contact with player of interest. The front office get’s one of their smaller guys to talk to this guy who brings up a hypothetical situation or something to the person of interest.

I just don’t believe there has been no contact between teams, coaches, GM’s and players. I’m sure some teams may ever have trusted players doing some recruiting of other players for them, or putting the word out there for said player.

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This week players will sign union cards to recertify the NFLPA.

Once NFLPA is back in business a vote for ratification of the CBA takes place.

How does this work? I remember reading something on the Huddle a few months back saying that the NFLPA had to wait 6 months (I think?) before it could recertify as a union. And dont gimme that poo, I read it on here so it must be fuging true.

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Sutton is going crazy on his twitter lol. Complaining about not knowing what is going on and how each team is going to sign about 40 players before camp, and camp starts so soon. He has a point, one that Kurb mentioned earlier. There is just NO way that teams havent been talking to players already.

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How does this work? I remember reading something on the Huddle a few months back saying that the NFLPA had to wait 6 months (I think?) before it could recertify as a union. And dont gimme that poo, I read it on here so it must be fuging true.

It was horseshit posturing.

Certifying will take a day.

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can someone tell me how to get the time stamp on these threads to be correct? I got no idea how old this thread is - says last edited by kurb at 3 47 pm yet its not quite 1230 yet- wtf?

it actually says last time edited at 11:47 am.

check your settings.

:lol:

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