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Originally Posted by CRedskinsRule
Now we are eating away at those 6months that were supposed to be a kick in everybody's butt to get one last gasp of a deal done. Instead, we are watching both sides run around in the legal process, and by the time it all gets resolved, the NFLPA will be able to decertify.
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Admittedly and thankfully I havent been following this thing but I have a similar concern. To my understanding the 8th circuit or any other court is not going to tell them how to split the 9 bil, the court is just there to decide whether or not the negotiating tactics are legal (can the NFLPA decertify, can the NFL lockout the players, was the tv deal done in bad faith to give the owners insurance in case of a lockout, etc...).
At the end of the day, after the courts rulings are final and many months of non-negotiating has passed, the NFL and NFLPA still need to sit down and come to an agreement on how to split the 9 bil.
If, in the end, they just basically split the 9 bil 50/50, all this crap and grand standing was done for nothing.
One side better win and make this drawn out legal battle worth it. I think Goddell was right, this thing isnt going to be decided in court but at the negotiating table. The court cant force the 2 sides to agree.
They should just split the 9 bil and be done with this crap. If thats what they do in the end, really eff them both.