Will the NFL be playing ball after the 2010 season? As time runs short in ...
25.02.10
The irrevocable deadline for a New Deal is March 31, 2011. If no agreement, the owners and commissioner Roger Goodell to get ready for a lockout, which begins the next day, April 1, 2011. So instead of "activities organized group" and the hope of a new season, NFL players, owners and fans will lineaments dissonance of the negotiation process and the fear of losing a Available as a whole.
Will it happen? Will the company more successful and profitable in the history of sports to end two decades of quiet work and fell into a costly war?
It is always difficult to gauge the state of negotiations between owners and players, but here are some things to look for, signs and symptoms that may give us clues about what happens during the transition to the league 2010 Loans:
Reductions in payroll
Everyone now knows that the coming season will be a year uncapped as Lickety split that 5 Date of Mars in two weeks passed without an extension agreement. The expiring roll yourself means that there will be no cap on player salaries, and many think a year without caps will be a boon for players.
Source: ESPN