http://www.greenbaypressgazette.com/article/20091211/PKR07/91211185/1058/PKR01/Pete-Dougherty-column--No-salary-cap--no-big-deal-for-now
One year without a CBA could really help us with our multiple free agents.
But for the good of the game I hope they sort something out for 2011.
"djcubez" wrote:
I think the start of this article, as with many articles about the CBA, is inaccurate. I think both the owners and the players association realize that getting an agreement done is beneficial to both sides. Sure, they aren't agreeing right now but they've seen what's happened to the MLB and they don't want to see their league deteriorate in the same fashion. Trust me, I have no way of knowing what the people in these situations are thinking but I am almost positive a deal will get done before the March deadline. There's just too much on the line.
In fact, one of the biggest issues for the owners is how much players are getting paid; owners believe players are gathering much larger paychecks than they deserve. Having no cap would definitely harm the owners in this aspect because players would ask for even more money than a cap allows--and people like Dan Snyder would be happy to pay it. Mark my words a CBA will get done, it's just going to take a lot of time and effort from both sides. And it will probably get as close as possible to the deadline.
"British" wrote: