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GWinSkins83 01-08-2013 07:36 AM

re: Good/Bad News for a Change - 2013 18MM cap penalty probably (not) going away
 
I think the reason the PA case was dismissed is because the Cap penalty will be retracted. It's no way around what they did and what Mara said to prove they didn't violate the spirit of an antitrust law.

JoeRedskin 01-08-2013 08:26 AM

re: Good/Bad News for a Change - 2013 18MM cap penalty probably (not) going away
 
No. The reason the case was dismissed was because, in entering into the new CBA, the players waived any and all claims "known and unknown" that occurred prior to the signing of the CBA. Their suit was for "unknown" claims that occurred prior to the signing of the new CBA and, thus, were waived.

GWinSkins83 01-08-2013 08:38 AM

re: Good/Bad News for a Change - 2013 18MM cap penalty probably (not) going away
 
[quote=JoeRedskin;986235]No. The reason the case was dismissed was because, in entering into the new CBA, the players waived any and all claims "known and unknown" that occurred prior to the signing of the CBA. Their suit was for "unknown" claims that occurred prior to the signing of the new CBA and, thus, were waived.[/quote]

I don't know about that. Mara is on record claiming collusion. It's not unknown.

SCRedskinsFan 01-08-2013 08:56 AM

re: Good/Bad News for a Change - 2013 18MM cap penalty probably (not) going away
 
[quote=GWinSkins83;986241]I don't know about that. Mara is on record claiming collusion. It's not unknown.[/quote]

Take it for what it's worth, arguing legal stuff with JoeRedskin will get you nowhere. He's right, end of story.

CRedskinsRule 01-08-2013 09:05 AM

re: Good/Bad News for a Change - 2013 18MM cap penalty probably (not) going away
 
[quote=GWinSkins83;986241]I don't know about that. Mara is on record claiming collusion. It's not unknown.[/quote]

It was "unknown" at the time the new CBA was agreed upon. The NFLPA basically said at that point, regardless of what happened up until this point, we will not go back and try to sue you NFL. Then when Mara flapped his trap, the NFLPA said well Whoa now, Now we want to sue you. But you can't do that.

Before the new CBA was agreed on, the NFLPA had every right to investigate possible collusion type practices by the NFL. They had a lawsuit doing just that. But in order to bring peace to the NFL-NFLPA legal landscape, both sides had to agree to letting all that happened before basically be erased from the legal landscape.

although Joe could explain it better by far, that's the gist of it.

JoeRedskin 01-08-2013 09:08 AM

re: Good/Bad News for a Change - 2013 18MM cap penalty probably (not) going away
 
[quote=CRedskinsRule;986255]It was "unknown" at the time the new CBA was agreed upon. The NFLPA basically said at that point, regardless of what happened up until this point, we will not go back and try to sue you NFL. Then when Mara flapped his trap, the NFLPA said well Whoa now, Now we want to sue you. But you can't do that.

Before the new CBA was agreed on, the NFLPA had every right to investigate possible collusion type practices by the NFL. They had a lawsuit doing just that. But in order to bring peace to the NFL-NFLPA legal landscape, both sides had to agree to letting all that happened before basically be erased from the legal landscape.

although Joe could explain it better by far, that's the gist of it.[/quote]

Yup. JoeRedskin seal of approval issued.

Monkeydad 01-08-2013 09:10 AM

re: Good/Bad News for a Change - 2013 18MM cap penalty probably (not) going away
 
Good news but the damage has been done.

We likely would have had a few more players like Eric Winston, Brandon Carr and who knows, possibly Vincent Jackson too.

However, glad this could be happening, it was bogus from the start and needs to be corrected. How about a compensatory 1st-rounder to help alleviate the damage done to our 2012 roster? Fat chance, but would be fair.

NC_Skins 01-08-2013 09:16 AM

re: Good/Bad News for a Change - 2013 18MM cap penalty probably (not) going away
 
[quote=GWinSkins83;986241]I don't know about that. Mara is on record claiming collusion. It's not unknown.[/quote]


Only hooskins is allowed to debate law/legality issues with JR here on the Warpath. :laughing-

Skinzman 01-08-2013 09:28 AM

re: Good/Bad News for a Change - 2013 18MM cap penalty probably (not) going away
 
[quote=CRedskinsRule;986255]It was "unknown" at the time the new CBA was agreed upon. The NFLPA basically said at that point, regardless of what happened up until this point, we will not go back and try to sue you NFL. Then when Mara flapped his trap, the NFLPA said well Whoa now, Now we want to sue you. But you can't do that.

Before the new CBA was agreed on, the NFLPA had every right to investigate possible collusion type practices by the NFL. They had a lawsuit doing just that. But in order to bring peace to the NFL-NFLPA legal landscape, both sides had to agree to letting all that happened before basically be erased from the legal landscape.

although Joe could explain it better by far, that's the gist of it.[/quote]

Maybe Judges view it differently for an entity like the NFLPA because they have big boy lawyers themselves. But, the concept of "Signing your rights away" is not recognized by the courts. People have been bullied into doing just that plenty of times only to have the Judge claim "Signed under duress" and throw that clause out. Second, the NFLPA has no right to make collusion for its negotiating partner legal. Thats completely up to the Govt at this point.

I dont see it going anywhere since the Govt wont take on the NFL, but that has nothing to do with the NFLPA signing its rights away and the NFL/NFLPA claiming to have jurisdiction on the Constitution of the USA with a claim of what they deem as legal even though its not through a clause in the CBA.

ethat001 01-08-2013 09:29 AM

re: Good/Bad News for a Change - 2013 18MM cap penalty probably (not) going away
 
Bittersweet. Would have been nice to have the cap money this year, and could have gone further in playoffs.

Next year, I'm still scared that RG3 will be recovering from another ACL repair... Still would like the cap money, but doubt it comes.

JoeRedskin 01-08-2013 09:49 AM

re: Good/Bad News for a Change - 2013 18MM cap penalty probably (not) going away
 
[quote=Skinzman;986261]Maybe Judges view it differently for an entity like the NFLPA because they have big boy lawyers themselves. But, the concept of "Signing your rights away" is not recognized by the courts. People have been bullied into doing just that plenty of times only to have the Judge claim "Signed under duress" and throw that clause out. [/quote]

Yes, contracts entered into under duress can be voided, if a party demonstrates the duress. The players, however, did not enter the new CBA under duress but after much, very public, arms length negotiations. It is the contract terms of the new CBA, negotiated by the NFLPA, that provided the basis for the dismissal.

And, BTW, you can absolutely "sign your rights away", if you do so through the lack of due diligence. If you were pressured, but you could have found out the facts, well too bad, so sad.

[quote=Skinzman;986261]Second, the NFLPA has no right to make collusion for its negotiating partner legal. Thats completely up to the Govt at this point.[/quote]

Huh? The NFLPA sued for breach of the prior CBA. The NFL said the new CBA pre-empted the old CBA and, as part of that new agreement, you (the NFLPA) agreed not to sue us for any breaches of the old CBA. The govt. wasn't a party to either. It's essentially a breach of contract action.

[quote=Skinzman;986261]I dont see it going anywhere since the Govt wont take on the NFL, but that has nothing to do with the NFLPA signing its rights away and the NFL/NFLPA claiming to have jurisdiction on the Constitution of the USA with a claim of what they deem as legal even though its not through a clause in the CBA.[/quote]

Well, it's not going anywhere b/c J. Doty deemed, essentially, that there was no breach of a contract term. As to the rest, you just lost me - the Constitution has nothing to do with this action. Further, there is nothing illegal about a waiver clause. They are, in fact, common in any settlement agreement. It is practically unheard of to enter into a settlment agreement without such a waiver. No client of mine would [I]ever[/I] sign a settlement agreement that didn't have such a clause.

For the record, I think collusion occurred and that the NFL didn't disclose it prior to signing the new CBA. None of that, however, effects the correctness of J. Doty's dismissal.

SouperMeister 01-08-2013 10:27 AM

re: Good/Bad News for a Change - 2013 18MM cap penalty probably (not) going away
 
This would be great news after the somber news leaking on Griffin's condition. The cap penalty is bogus considering the violation occurred in an uncapped year - clearly there was collusion among every owner (and Goodell) not named Dan Snyder or Jerry Jones.

CRedskinsRule 01-08-2013 10:53 AM

re: Good/Bad News for a Change - 2013 18MM cap penalty probably (not) going away
 
[quote=Skinzman;986261]Maybe Judges view it differently for an entity like the NFLPA because they have big boy lawyers themselves.[B] But, the concept of "Signing your rights away" is not recognized by the courts.[/B] People have been bullied into doing just that plenty of times only to have the Judge claim "Signed under duress" and throw that clause out. Second, the NFLPA has no right to make collusion for its negotiating partner legal. Thats completely up to the Govt at this point.

I dont see it going anywhere since the Govt wont take on the NFL, but that has nothing to do with the NFLPA signing its rights away and the NFL/NFLPA claiming to have jurisdiction on the Constitution of the USA with a claim of what they deem as legal even though its not through a clause in the CBA.[/quote]
Out of curiosity, what do you think any formal waiver is? It is a waiving of your rights, ie signing your rights away.

The level of the waiver, and how it is reached certainly can be reviewed, which is what J. Doty looked at, and he came to the conclusion that the waiver signed by both parties was valid, not reached via bullying tactics, and included even unknown acts of collusion.

Had he not ruled, and the two parties dropped the matter before he did, then your thinking about a cap settlement might have been closer to the fact. But he did rule, and specifically in the NFL's favor, so the NFL is not going to suddenly say Oops, NFLPA you got us.

Also, our getting the cap money back is actually a separate fact which the NFLPA was not trying to change. Our penalty was solely a means to an end for them to try and re-open the collusion case, they were not trying to get the Skins penalty revoked.

Coff 01-08-2013 10:55 AM

re: Good/Bad News for a Change - 2013 18MM cap penalty probably (not) going away
 
I'm just going to make an observation here:

For the past thirteen years, the Redskins have consistently been the biggest spender in the off-season. Nearly without exception, they have every year made a giant splash in free-agent signings. And this has been the greatest criticism of a team that has been one of the least successful teams in the NFL over that time period. The Redskins have been mocked for foolishly wasting money and continuing to believe that whatever holes the team has can be quickly and easily filled via free agency.

Then, in 2012, within hours of the beginning of free agency, the Redskins were stripped of the opportunity to engage in the free-agent market as they usually do. Nine months later, the team won its first division title in thirteen seasons, mostly on the backs of unproven, hungry, young talent.

I'm not convinced that allowing the Redskins to go back to their old ways is going to produce results different from those of the past.

BigHairedAristocrat 01-08-2013 10:55 AM

re: Good/Bad News for a Change - 2013 18MM cap penalty probably (not) going away
 
I hope we get something back... looks like we have next to no cap space as-is. Sure, we can make room by cutting Hall and restructuring guys, but doing that's what got us into cap hell to begin with. I don't think we can really improve our team that much next year if we are assessed the full cap penalty.


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