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NFL Labor Talks Moving “Backwards”
NFL Labor Talks Moving “Backwards”
NFL Labor Talks Moving “Backwards”
Just when everyone thought the NFL lockout might be in its last days, it appears as though talks have stalled. According to sources, players are accusing owners of going back on a proposal that would have given players a straight 48 percent of revenues...
What Does West Do Now?
What Does West Do Now?
What Does West Do Now?
A week ago I gave you a list of reasons why David West would exercise his opt-out option in the final year of his contract, enabling him to explore free agency. Since then, West tore his ACL during a heroic performance on Thursday in Salt Lake City. Let me first say, I feel for David. But how does the injury change West's options? Let's examine.
Are the Saints ready for a lockout?
Are the Saints ready for a lockout?
Are the Saints ready for a lockout?
With the continued labor strife in the NFL, it becomes more evident everyday the owners will lock out the players when the current CBA ends at 10:59 PM, March 3rd. Are the Saints a team in good shape to handle the lockout?
Loomis Answers Questions
Loomis Answers Questions
Loomis Answers Questions
Brian Allee-Walsh of NewOrleans.com had a Q & A session with Saints general manager Mickey Loomis. Loomis, and the entire Saints football operations staff are facing a complex offseason, full of uncertainty because of the ongoing labor strife.
Thomas & Bush Future With Saints Uncertain
Thomas & Bush Future With Saints Uncertain
Thomas & Bush Future With Saints Uncertain
Pierre Thomas and Reggie Bush have several things in common. Both are playmakers. Both won Super Bowl Rings as the top two running backs in 2009 on the Saints depth chart. And both have uncertain futures in New Orleans. Thomas is set to become a free agent, while Bush is due $11.7 million in 2011, a figure too high for his production value.