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I agree with that.
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For the record I support the players and actually wouldn't be terribly upset if we didn't have football next year to reach a deal on their terms. A win for them would be great for labor across the board. I'm just saying its tough to throw it all out the window to support a cause for ideals and principles if there is a lot on the line. Easier to say you would.
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Add the Jaguars
Jaguars coaches distance themselves from NFLCA filing - NFL - SI.com So five teams now? Funny, because I thought it was just Snyder bullying the coaching staff of the Redskins.
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6. Texans too. What kind of joke is the NFLCA considering they didn't seem to consult too many coaches?
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Looks like the NFLCA dropped the ball, but it'd be foolish to believe that this lockout is not affecting coaches. Honestly, I believe the coaches are stuck between a rock and a hard place. Yet I don't think signing letters of support for the owners is the best way to go.
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Who said that?
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Saints said they support the owner Cowboys said they didn't approve of the brief, but didn't outright mention support of the owner
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There is no difference here unless you're looking for one.
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There is a huge difference. What I'm referring to is what the Cowboys apparently have done. Quote:
Making a statement about not supporting the brief is one thing. Making a statement that you are siding with the owners is entirely different situation. Huuuuuge difference. One is staying neutral by not picking a side, the other is siding with the very people who the players distrust. The coaches(any of them) supporting the owners publicly are ****ing stupid to say the least. Now come training camp, you have coaches who ask their players to trust them? lol If I were a FA, I'd never play for a coach who openly sided with a owner in a labor dispute unless he was part of management. (a GM/HC combo) They have no dog in this fight. None. What reason do they have to support owners? I can understand the ones in dual roles in both coaching and management, but for most of these coaches, it's a stupid move. |
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Taking a stand against the brief implies you're siding with the owners. Come on man stop with the semantics.
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