Attorney Smith elected to succeed Upshaw as NFLPA executive
Posted: Mon Mar 16, 2009 8:59 am
WAILEA, Hawaii -- DeMaurice Smith's ties to presidential power and business experts trumped football experience, leading the Washington D.C.-based attorney to become the NFL Players Association's new executive director.
With two former union presidents and a high-profile sports attorney also as finalists, NFLPA player representatives instead went with an outsider in electing Smith on Sunday. He succeeds the late Gene Upshaw and guides the players into a critical era that includes negotiating a new collective bargaining agreement in the shadow of an economic meltdown.
"Guys, let's get to work," Smith told the membership.
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I was personally pulling for Vincent, but I guess those recent allegations got him in the end.
With two former union presidents and a high-profile sports attorney also as finalists, NFLPA player representatives instead went with an outsider in electing Smith on Sunday. He succeeds the late Gene Upshaw and guides the players into a critical era that includes negotiating a new collective bargaining agreement in the shadow of an economic meltdown.
"Guys, let's get to work," Smith told the membership.
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I was personally pulling for Vincent, but I guess those recent allegations got him in the end.