that's really a stretch

SkinsJock wrote:are you trying to imply that the redskins and pukes could get this changed?
that's really a stretch
Andre Carter wrote:Damn man, you know your football.
KazooSkinsFan wrote:Deadskins wrote:kaz wrote:If someone accepts the settlement offer and cashes the check, they can't turn around and sue you anyway. I blasted the players for this exact reason at the time and I got a bunch of flack that the players had "no choice." Well, now the NFL is safe, they can admit to whatever they want. There is no mess at all for them. The NFLPA sold us out, with friends like that....
True for the NFLPA, not true for the Skins and Pies.
Not sure what that means exactly. If you mean it's not "fair" then I agree. If you mean it's not "legal" then you're going to have to be more specific. I doubt Danny and Jerry would have dropped this if they saw a legal remedy.
1niksder wrote:This is the NFLPA's mess and their's alone, they KNOW they signed away the right to sue on grounds of collusion but have to do something to save face with the players that they represent
Technically, that wouldn’t be inconsistent with Burbank’s decision, because he plainly stated at the end of his 12-page ruling that the teams “retain whatever remedies they may have against [the NFL] under contract and agency law.”
So until the Redskins or Cowboys say it’s completely over, it’s not completely over. And until it’s completely over, there’s a chance one or both teams will sue the NFL under theories like breach of contract and/or breach of fiduciary duty.
Andre Carter wrote:Damn man, you know your football.
KazooSkinsFan wrote:1niksder wrote:This is the NFLPA's mess and their's alone, they KNOW they signed away the right to sue on grounds of collusion but have to do something to save face with the players that they represent
That is the only way it makes sense. Either that or the lawyers just wanted more fees suing for a case that was already settled anyway.
SkinsJock wrote:g'day JSPB - time to pull your chain a little bit .... again
pointing to the what the Raiders and Al Davis might do is really grasping at straws - although .. this is what you're good at![]()
As Kaz and 1niksder are pointing out - the Redskins and pukes are moving on and there is really ZERO possibility of what you're suggesting happening
time to move on - get over it
1niksder wrote:KazooSkinsFan wrote:1niksder wrote:This is the NFLPA's mess and their's alone, they KNOW they signed away the right to sue on grounds of collusion but have to do something to save face with the players that they represent
That is the only way it makes sense. Either that or the lawyers just wanted more fees suing for a case that was already settled anyway.
That too
Countertrey wrote:Both teams have recourse, but choose not to use it. The reality is, the arbitrator's decision, while not satisfactory, will be the last word. Both teams probably have a good case, were they to take this to court. A trial would be long, public, and ugly... and a victory would provide minimal gains, compared to what would be lost, should the NFL lose it's antitrust exemption... which would also, ultimately, probably bankrupt the league in the long run.
Andre Carter wrote:Damn man, you know your football.
ACW wrote:Okay, pardon my ignorance, but how would losing the exemption hurt the league?
Countertrey wrote:SkinsJock wrote:g'day JSPB - time to pull your chain a little bit .... again
pointing to the what the Raiders and Al Davis might do is really grasping at straws - although .. this is what you're good at![]()
As Kaz and 1niksder are pointing out - the Redskins and pukes are moving on and there is really ZERO possibility of what you're suggesting happening
time to move on - get over it
True. Both teams have recourse, but choose not to use it. The reality is, the arbitrator's decision, while not satisfactory, will be the last word. Both teams probably have a good case, were they to take this to court. A trial would be long, public, and ugly... and a victory would provide minimal gains, compared to what would be lost, should the NFL lose it's antitrust exemption... which would also, ultimately, probably bankrupt the league in the long run.
For the Danny and Jerruh, it's really a simple choice... getting screwed by Mara was distasteful... but the risk, no matter how small, of losing the antitrust exemption is, simply, intolerable.
The only realistic chance the teams had was a positive arbitration... that did not happen. It's done.
I think Al Davis would have made the same choice as the Danny and Jerruh, today... The risks are not the same as they were when he had his famous fight with the league.
HTTRRG3ALMO wrote:Countertrey wrote:SkinsJock wrote:g'day JSPB - time to pull your chain a little bit .... again
pointing to the what the Raiders and Al Davis might do is really grasping at straws - although .. this is what you're good at![]()
As Kaz and 1niksder are pointing out - the Redskins and pukes are moving on and there is really ZERO possibility of what you're suggesting happening
time to move on - get over it
True. Both teams have recourse, but choose not to use it. The reality is, the arbitrator's decision, while not satisfactory, will be the last word. Both teams probably have a good case, were they to take this to court. A trial would be long, public, and ugly... and a victory would provide minimal gains, compared to what would be lost, should the NFL lose it's antitrust exemption... which would also, ultimately, probably bankrupt the league in the long run.
For the Danny and Jerruh, it's really a simple choice... getting screwed by Mara was distasteful... but the risk, no matter how small, of losing the antitrust exemption is, simply, intolerable.
The only realistic chance the teams had was a positive arbitration... that did not happen. It's done.
I think Al Davis would have made the same choice as the Danny and Jerruh, today... The risks are not the same as they were when he had his famous fight with the league.
My biggest issur is what's next? I'm in conspiracy theory mode this morning so excuse the broad context.
If they get away with a blantant conflict of interest and punish for an unwritten rule violation, they can do anything to us. I've always felt the league and its top dogs & announcers HATE this team. I don't think they'll be happy until the team is disbanded.
Countertrey wrote:^ Ah, you lawyers... just so darned clever!