If there was a problem with each team front loading the contracts, why did the NFL approve them?
Originally Posted by: Zero2Cool
To me.. it is simple why the NFL didn't reject them..
1) They were legal within the prior CBA structure in terms of the uncapped year.
2) If the NFL rejected them, they would be giving the players grounds to enhance leverage against the NFL in a collusion case with a lockout looming. Would have possibly hurt them in the courtroom.
3) The NFL has specifically warned clubs not to push money into the uncapped year in order to help future caps. But that is all they could do without hitting issue 2.
4) Hence why the are being docked only cap money, but the NFL is smart enough not try and cause anymore waves by pushing those dollars out into the other clubs cap pool.
In a nutshell.. these two collectively broke rank from the other owners, and now it is basically evening up the score.
By pointing to the "league approved them" defense.. these two are basically backing the NFL into more of a corner then they already are.
How.
It is just adding to the NFLPA case the next time the NFL tries to opt out or leverage the PA.. in the court of law the NFL is now basically going to have to confess that it operated under a self appointed cap, even though the out clause in the prior CBA stated there would be no such clause. NFL is taking a bit of a gamble into the future by pushing this issue.
It is giving the NFLPA future leverage.. and you think they aren't going to use it? lol.
Danny and Jerry played the other 30.. and honestly, playing this out is only going to hurt the owners overall.
The NFLPA isn't going to say anything for two reasons... 1) no cap dollars were lost. 2) it is only helping the union in the future.
Jerry probably cares less. he will be long gone from NFL operation side in 10 years and Danny.. he will be broke. 😉
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