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Dear NFL, NFLPA: Release the official decision on agreement


He was a strange couple of days on the middle streets # Scooptown.

Main media houses – and prominent Norboli and insiders – neglected or reduced reporting from Pablo Torre (and PFT) in resolving 61 pages in case of sights in case of sights. Behind the NFL was caught with his hand at the bottom of the collar for cookies for cookies, and the NFL player association inexplicably failed to use the decision as a multiple sword against the league.

With the exception of Jonathan Jones, the Sports and Alberta Breera from SiChDS/prime, none of the prominent NFL insiders or journalists touched the topic. And no one seems to be trying to advance the story, despite the existence of a lot of meat on the bone of the coordinary.

Meanwhile, NFL and NFLPA still be silent. If someone asks them to talk, no one reports they failed to answer or say “without comment”. People who cover sports allow both sides to silence, without pressure or supervision to explain.

These voices covering professional for living need something to require, from both sides. Issue a statement. Release the full decision, with exhibits. Anything. Instead, those whose bread is directly or indirectly dandelion, unfortunately, unfortunately, abdicate their duty to continue the truth.

It will be interesting to see what is happening next. While pissing and moaning from the league and union regarding our reports minimal, they will surely make chess (or checks) at some point. It may recruit one of the journalists who otherwise ignore the story that they would be a ship to run something that potentially pushes to what appeared. Our assumption is that one or more journalists who have enabled the silence of the league and union in this issue.

However, the only thing that NFL and NFLPA needs to be done at this time decision is released. And the Union should work much more than that. They should hold a press conference to explain the consequences for the ruling. They should have strategic sessions with players, agents and lawyers for planning future legal attacks on a real or suspicious agreement. They should be (as one source of knowledge about the Dynamics on the Dynamics of the NFLPA, a suggested decision to the Department of Antitrust department and encourage a wide investigation whether and to which NFL in other ways. (Because it’s probably.)

But we know how things work in 2025. America. Anyone who is made to look bad precise reporting will try to turn the tables, how to break journalists and distract the audience.

That hasn’t happened yet. He won’t surprise me if he does.



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