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NFL player Association and NFL Player Continue to hide Arbitration verdict with 61 pages in case cooperation regarding team failure to give completely guaranteed contracts to certain veteran quartizes. In that, both sides cease the opportunity to file experience in future contract negotiations – to the detriment of their voters.
The NFLPA was especially refused to release the PFT document. The NFL did not respond to three different e-mail from PFT that require a document or explanation for refusal to provide it.
League and Union obviously hide something. And, what we can best say, little if any other in a crowded and competitive media ecosystem are trying to get it.
We heard a lot of things about the contents of the document. Some we mentioned, like the fact that the arbitrator has found evidence of agreement, but concluded that the damage was not proven. We haven’t mentioned some yet, who would explain the truth why the two sides keep a document secret. Silence is quite aim to protect one or more people from inconvenience, supervision and / or consequences in terms of specific content of the judgment.
Regardless of the reason for hiding the document, and the league and the alliance is missing the opportunity to help teams, players and agents to learn from experience. Teams, if they had complete and complete access to the document, could study it for guidance on how to avoid a similar outcome in the future. Agents, if they had full and complete access to the document, could study it for clues on how to prevent and / or expose it in the future when trying to get the best possible offers for players.
Honestly, the argument could be achieved that the Union does not reveal the verdict with its members violating the federal duty of fair representation.
Realizing these Russians, both sides undermine the wider interests of persons and entities that serve. Our best assessment is that the Union hopes to be protected from the publication of the document – and that the League plays together as a way to set the best stage due to problems of 18 games in the regular season and increasing international games from 10 a year to 16.
Everyone hope, we think it dies and disappears. If nothing else seems that no one else is trying to get a document underline the reality that very little real journalism is happening in this space. How Jay Glasser Fox Sports Many years ago, 95 percent reporting on NFL issues refers to things that will otherwise be announced, sooner or later (and usually earlier). Very few reports reveal things that don’t want us to know.
It is clear that, in connection with the content of the 61 pages, the NFL and NFLPA do not want anyone to know. Which should make each reporter and “insider” even more interested and determined to get it.