"Someone in NFL FO done bumped their heads"

skinsfan#33 wrote:bigricky wrote:The league basically told the union either you allow us to punish these teams or we will severely punish everybody in return.
That just shows how STUPID the NFLPA is!
They didn't gain any extra money. The NFL took $46M of cap space from teams that would probably spend it and gave it to 28 teams. More than half of those teams probably won't spend it!
So the NFLPA cost their players $20-30M. What retards!
langleyparkjoe wrote:cleg wrote:This will force the Devil and The Danny to form an awful partnership and become the leagues new Al Davis.
Redskin/Cowboy Alliance?
The Hogster wrote:WTF is Goodell doing?
Chris Luva Luva wrote:The Hogster wrote:WTF is Goodell doing?
The same thing he's always done and that's whatever-the-blank-he-wants. He's done it since day one and I've hated it and spoken out against. But 8/10 people loved his way of doing things when they weren't in his targets. You know, when he's targeting all the "thugs" in the league. He's position as both judge and jury is great in those situations but now that he's got the SKins in his sights, everyone is up in arms. LOLOL
And I don't really feel sorry for the players anymore about him, cus they had their chance to neuter him a bit with the new CBA. They choose not to. #shrug
ATX_Skins wrote:langleyparkjoe wrote:For all our new members.. welcome.. and if you TRULY would like to vent about this, please visit my section.. oops I mean the Smack Section.
![]()
Thanks and have a Merry Skins Day!
Your section?
Right now I'd say Hogster is running smack.
The NFL should be embarrassed by this whole situation, but it isn’t, and won’t be. It never is. It does what it wants to do when it wants to do it, and it finds a way to excuse it after the fact. It is the epitome of modern corporate greed and arrogance. The big-money ends always justify the means, and we’re all complicit, continuing to feed the beast because it entertains us.
You may not care about this issue if you’re not a fan of the Cowboys or the Redskins. But if you think the league wouldn’t do the same kind of thing to your team, legal or not, fair or not, and find a way to get away with it as long as it suited its purposes, you’re kidding yourself. The NFL doesn’t care about you. It cares about itself. It cares about getting its way, no matter what. Sooner or later, fans of every team will find this out.
riggofan wrote:Wow, Chris just nailed it. Dan Graziano just posted a pretty scathing article in complete agreement:
Cap Controversy Shows NFL at its Worst
http://espn.go.com/blog/nfceast/post/_/ ... -its-worstThe NFL should be embarrassed by this whole situation, but it isn’t, and won’t be. It never is. It does what it wants to do when it wants to do it, and it finds a way to excuse it after the fact. It is the epitome of modern corporate greed and arrogance. The big-money ends always justify the means, and we’re all complicit, continuing to feed the beast because it entertains us.
You may not care about this issue if you’re not a fan of the Cowboys or the Redskins. But if you think the league wouldn’t do the same kind of thing to your team, legal or not, fair or not, and find a way to get away with it as long as it suited its purposes, you’re kidding yourself. The NFL doesn’t care about you. It cares about itself. It cares about getting its way, no matter what. Sooner or later, fans of every team will find this out.
The whole article is good.
I'm just sick about this whole thing today. This was such a sucker punch from the league for Redskins fans.
I know he got a pretty good zip on the ball. He has a quick release. . . once I seen a coupla' throws, I was just like 'Yeah, he's that dude.'"
patjam77 wrote:I just saw a segment on ESPN where the guy pretty much said anti-trust lawyers would have a field day. LAWYER UP ALREADY!!!
frankcal20 wrote:My biggest concern is before the uncapped year, the Redskins structured their contracts for this uncapped year. The NFL approved it. When the Redskins released players that were not playing up to their pay level, they did it in a year where a cap was not there.
How is the Oakland Raiders not in violation of this when they dumped Jamarcus Russell? Makes no sense. And to add to this though - didn't the Redskins trade Albert Haynesworth during the uncapped year not because he wasn't productive but because he was a distraction to the team, was not a team player and had a team willing to take the player on - see the Patriots. Oh wait, the Patriots cut him. This is BS!!!!
And let me point out a team like Carolina who didn't spend hardly any money. How are they not somehow in trouble as well.
frankcal20 wrote:It's BS. That's why everyone I've seen out there say that it's messed up. Haven't heard anyone say - "It makes sense."