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In response to
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I'm surprised this is proving to be such a hot button topic. People are a lot more certain about the NFL coming to a quick agreement than I expected. -- nm
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by
David
It doesn't matter if they come to a quick agreement or not. (nm)
Posted by
musubi
Jan 7 '11, 11:20
the basis for the decision is the same.
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No, it's really not. You're dismissing the importance of training camp.
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David
Jan 7, 11:26
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He would eventually get to training camp once any labor strife ends.
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musubi
Jan 7, 11:29
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Of course it does. That's the whole point.
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David
Jan 7, 11:31
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No. We're not. Preparation is important. But we're not talking about his long term professional success. We're talking about his financial choice.
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musubi
Jan 7, 11:35
1
You're presuming there is only one contract under discussion. His career will have many contracts if he excels at his craft.
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David
Jan 7, 11:38
If they go without / limited training camp, he's not going to be starting from Day 1 so he gets a free year of NFL preparation without his team pushin
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Will Hunting
Jan 7, 11:33
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So, he just wasted a year he could have spent...wait for it...playing at Stanford. Eureka! -- nm
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David
Jan 7, 11:35
Here's a question for you...can he declare for the draft, NOT hire an agent...
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Jim
Jan 7, 11:28
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I don't recall the NFL having the in/out rule like the NBA. -- nm
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Will Hunting
Jan 7, 11:28
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It's not the NBA's rule, its the NCAA's, isn't it?
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musubi
Jan 7, 11:29
Not really...what happens if there's a prolonged lockout and he's come out? Now he's not in school, he's not playing football and, oh yeah, he's not
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Jim
Jan 7, 11:21
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He can still go to school.
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musubi
Jan 7, 11:27
He can win a Grey Cup while waiting -- nm
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crash davis
Jan 7, 11:23
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