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USA TODAY: Cofield alleges 'collusion' against Giants

Posted: Mon Sep 09, 2013 6:04 am
by ACW
http://www.usatoday.com/story/sports/nf ... s/2768689/
"I think everyone was aware. I was very aware and upset,'' said Cofield, who will play Monday night's season opener against the Philadelphia Eagles despite a broken bone in his right hand. "I felt like it was wrong and collusion and all those words that we try to get past.

"What can you do? We won last year, won the division and were able to keep this team together. We use it as motivation, especially when a team in the division was spearheading the effort, a team I played for gives me even more desire to do good despite those penalties.''

Posted: Mon Sep 09, 2013 9:54 am
by riggofan
Tell it like it is, Mr. Cofield!!!

Posted: Mon Sep 09, 2013 10:42 am
by ACW
He and Bowen have become real leaders. Our front 7 at least is beast.

Posted: Mon Sep 09, 2013 12:47 pm
by Deadskins
The NFL as much as admitted to the collusion. They just made the case that there was nothing the NFLPA could do about it, since they signed their rights away in the CBA.

Posted: Mon Sep 09, 2013 1:02 pm
by The Hogster
Truth!

Posted: Mon Sep 09, 2013 1:39 pm
by riggofan
Deadskins wrote:The NFL as much as admitted to the collusion. They just made the case that there was nothing the NFLPA could do about it, since they signed their rights away in the CBA.


Yep.

Win the NFC East two years in a row, and I think we'll have the last laugh on Mara!

Posted: Mon Sep 09, 2013 5:22 pm
by Countertrey
mmm... his complaint is, of course, legitimate... but, frankly, a bit of crocodile tears. His union was the one obstacle that could have prevented this, as it was the only group the ability to say no. If they had refused to sign off on the deal, it would have been a no go, and Mara's master plan would have died right there. If he wants a pound of flesh, he should start with the NFLPA.

His union certainly did not represent HIS interests, nor the interests of his team mates, nor of the players on the Cowboys at the time... in fact, it appears to have colluded with the league against the Redskins and Cowboys.

Posted: Tue Sep 10, 2013 12:11 pm
by skinsfan#33
riggofan wrote:
Deadskins wrote:The NFL as much as admitted to the collusion. They just made the case that there was nothing the NFLPA could do about it, since they signed their rights away in the CBA.


Yep.

Win the NFC East two years in a row, and I think we'll have the last laugh on Mara!


No, playing in Mara's stadium this February would be the ultimate Frak U to Mara!

Posted: Tue Sep 10, 2013 7:34 pm
by Bob 0119
Countertrey wrote:mmm... his complaint is, of course, legitimate... but, frankly, a bit of crocodile tears. His union was the one obstacle that could have prevented this, as it was the only group the ability to say no. If they had refused to sign off on the deal, it would have been a no go, and Mara's master plan would have died right there. If he wants a pound of flesh, he should start with the NFLPA.

His union certainly did not represent HIS interests, nor the interests of his team mates, nor of the players on the Cowboys at the time... in fact, it appears to have colluded with the league against the Redskins and Cowboys.


His union did what unions do...took easy money

Posted: Tue Sep 10, 2013 7:43 pm
by Countertrey
Bob 0119 wrote:
Countertrey wrote:mmm... his complaint is, of course, legitimate... but, frankly, a bit of crocodile tears. His union was the one obstacle that could have prevented this, as it was the only group the ability to say no. If they had refused to sign off on the deal, it would have been a no go, and Mara's master plan would have died right there. If he wants a pound of flesh, he should start with the NFLPA.

His union certainly did not represent HIS interests, nor the interests of his team mates, nor of the players on the Cowboys at the time... in fact, it appears to have colluded with the league against the Redskins and Cowboys.


His union did what unions do...took easy money
That, of course, is a given... however, my point is, those players who are looking for someone to blame should begin with those on THEIR payroll, at the headquarters of the NFLPA.