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Old 03-02-2006, 03:53 PM   #2
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Re: CBA Question

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Originally Posted by sullyjhu
I was wondering what prevents the owners from not having any deal with the players and agreeing to their own salary cap? Is there anything illegal about agreeing to cap wages? I don't think it is similar to price fixing. I feel like the owners have all the power and that even if the league striked, they could use replacement players, we'd win another championship, and in the end the union would crack if not break.
its collusion and its illegal. just like a draft or one way contracts, the players could sue in an anti-trust suit.

if a club independently sets its maximum spending limit that's fine... i don't think you'll get danny or JJ to agree to a cap of any kind though.

the worry isn't about finding scabs for the owners, its about the paradigm shift the nfl (and its profitability) would take under anti-trust scrutiny (the nfl's track record in court isn't very good). And the loss of long term tv money that may occur (among other things) when the talent division in the league radically changes.

unstable or unpredictable business makes long term planning impossible, and the players hope the owners (generally more enthused with a stable business model that they can leverage for loans and other investments) give in first.
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