Tuesday, February 8, 2011

I Couldn't Have Said It Better

� ESPN reports people in Green Bay camped out overnight just to get into their favorite game-day bars when they opened.


What's the big deal? When the Browns finally make it -- and four out of five MIT mathematicians agree it is, in fact, a possibility -- people here will camp out in the elements for two weeks. In togas. (Bud Shaw, PD)
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On the owners' perspective in the NFL labor negotiations -

�They don�t want to share half of their revenue with people they don�t believe have the necessary character to collectively act in a way that allows them to economically grow the game at a rapid pace. ...
 �If the players want half the revenue, the owners want to believe the players have a sincere interest in being equal partners in the growth of the game.
"It�s no longer 1985. Owners are now paying players like they�re CEOs and executives at major corporations. CEOs don�t moonlight as reality TV stars. High-profile executives [don't] get canned for sexual harassment and multiple accusations of sexual assault. Good executives work year-round.� (Jason Whitlock, FoxSports.com)
And then there's this...

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