07-26-2007, 09:58 AM
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The Starter
Join Date: Feb 2005
Location: Warrenton, Virginia
Age: 45
Posts: 1,515
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Re: Surprise Cuts
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Originally Posted by angryssg
I retract previous statement. They were against us who were against the new CBA.
Taken from Scout.com: NFL Haves, Have-Mores on Collision Course
It would appear that the higher-revenue teams have the advantage over the mere high revenue teams when it comes to determining what, if anything, will be done. It would take a 3/4 majority to enact any new proposal to split revenues. That means it takes only nine votes to prevent a change to the status quo. Reports are that seven teams are adamantly opposed to any changes in the current setup -- the Redskins, Cowboys, Eagles, Giants, Jets, Patriots, and Texans. That means that they have to recruit just two more votes from a group that may include teams like the Bears, Seahawks, Bucs, and
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haha, the entire nfc east.
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