NFL owners voted unanimously Thursday to break off talks with the players' union on a contract extension, leaving the current salary cap in place with the start of free agency looming and possibly forcing the mass dumping of veterans.

"The situation is about as dire as dire can be," commissioner Paul Tagliabue said.

The owners, who met for 57 minutes Thursday morning, endorsed a recommendation by their management council executive committee to reject the union's latest proposal.

The breakdown of talks left intact, for now, a salary cap of $94.5 million. The two sides had hoped to add $10 million to $15 million to the 2006 salary cap. Without the additional room, some teams could be forced into wholesale cuts to get beneath the cap by midnight. Free agency starts Friday.


In addition to the whole uncertainty that comes with a lack of a labor agreement, the biggest ramification is that today will probably see the most and the most-talented players cut from NFL teams ever. Instead of trimming fat, they'll be trimming to the marrow to meet the low salary cap, which means egregious spending teams (*ahem cough Washington*) will be forced to let go expensive albeit talented players....

Also note, sadly, that KC is one of those teams. Today's a bad day to be a Chief. Edit: Today's a really bad day to be Eric Warfield, Dexter McCleon, Shawn Barber or Gary Stills. But then again, most days are.

From: [identity profile] sigma7.livejournal.com


The only thing more ridiculous than the players demanding even more money is the ownership demanding the same. It's a battle of the obscenely wealthy, and it's just a struggle between themselves as opposed to a fight for solvency or survival. It's nowhere near the catastrophic consequences of, say, the NHL strike, which threatened to destroy franchises or, ultimately, the entire league, and that's still yet to be seen.

But there's also this nugget of pampered-athlete wisdom:

On Halloween 2004, Sprewell, who was in the final season of a $62-million, five-year deal he signed with the Knicks, said he was insulted by Minnesota' s offer of a contract extension that was reportedly worth between $27 million and $30 million for three seasons. "I've got my family to feed," he said.

Of course, he's allowed to choke his coach and get away with it.

From: [identity profile] solaine.livejournal.com


I just don't get it. I really don't.

And our government is cutting educational funding, too. What the fuck? Seriously, what the fuck? WHY?
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