2011 Season Could Be Threatened

2
0
 2011 Season Could Be Threatened  Links1
 2011 Season Could Be Threatened
The NFL owners are meeting in Atlanta this week to discuss a number of subjects one of which is the site of the Super Bowl in February of 2012. That is if the 2011 season is even played. A number of events would have to happen though for these doomsday events to occur. The first of which is for the owners to opt out of the current CBA agreement this November, which could lead to there being ... [link]

Tags:

Comments

Links (1)

Linc’d Up May 20th, 2008
Published 5/20/2008 by Ian at Inside the Iggles | A Blog For Philadelphia Eagles Fans
... Hype) Jared Allen shuts down his bar. (Arrowhead Addict) Watch out for Mike Williams? (Titan Sized) Spy Gate Lives on! (the BuffaLowdown) Jeff Garcia to hold out? (the Pewter Plank) Quarterback controversy in Atlanta. (Blogging Dirty) 2011 season could be threatened. (Dawg Pound Daily)

Related: 2011 nfl season

Related Blog Posts
The 17 Game Season
With the NFL owners opting out of the CBA and a lockout looming in 2011, a solution needs to be found in order to save the NFL. The labor dispute is stemming from rising costs, partly from the stadium boom lately, to about $4.5 billion. One solution being looked at is adding another game to the current 16 game, 17 week season, which includes one bye week per team. The problem is the ...
What the CBA Collapse Means for the Baltimore Ravens
In case you haven’t heard, the NFL owners unanimously agreed that the players get too much money, and opted out of their collective bargaining agreement . The short of it is that in 2011, the NFL will possibly face a season with no salary cap, if there’s a season at all. So it begs the question, what does this mean for the Baltimore Ravens? Primarily, it casts a light on the ...
NFL Owners Opt Out of Labor Deal
NFL Owners voted unanimously Tuesday to opt out of the current collective bargaining agreement which could lead to a uncapped season in 2010 and a possible lockout in 2011. “We have guaranteed three more years of NFL football,” commissioner Roger Goodell said after the owners used the opt-out clause built into the agreement signed more than two years ago. “We are not in ...
Tuesday’s Best - Arts & Drafts
5. Any Dallas Cowboy - NFL owners voted unanimously to opt out of the collective bargaining agreement, set to expire after the 2011 season. This leads to a season without a salary cap in 2010, and the possibility of a work stoppage in 2011. The two sides will have to come to agreement on terms at some point, but the only agreement thus far is that Jerry Jones has lost his mind. The Dallas ...
Indy's Super Bowl comes with a cloud
Posted by ESPN.com's Pat Yasinskas. Indianapolis was awarded Super Bowl XLVI for Feb. 5, 2012, but there's a chance labor issues could interfere. With NFL owners opting out of the final two years of the collective bargaining agreement Tuesday, there is no cap on the 2010 season. If a new agreement isn't in place before the 2010 season, a lockout in 2011 becomes a possibility because NFL ...
Uh oh, owners nix NFL collective bargaining agreement
If you thought a 3-13 season for the Rams sucked, imagine a season without the NFL's salary cap. Far fetched? No, after the NFL owners voted unanimously to opt out of the Collective Bargaining Agreement this morning, that's tentatively what the league could face in 2010 before a possible lock out in 2011. Now, before you start prepping that shelter under your house, know that the owners ...
Owners Will Discuss Adding a 17th Regular Season NFL Game
This morning, FanHouse's Michael David Smith wrote that NFL owners had unanimously agreed to opt out of the current labor deal . This won't mean much over the next few seasons, but come 2011, we could all be pulling for a bunch of scabs (and who knows, maybe that will be the break Quincy Carter needs ). Additionally, the owners also have plans to discuss the possibility of adding an ...
Breaking: NFL owners opt out of the Collective Bargaining Agreement
From NFL.com : NFL clubs today voted unanimously to exercise that option and to continue negotiating a new agreement for the 2011 season and beyond that will work better for both the clubs and the players. What does this mean to fans and games on the field? Even without another agreement, NFL football will be played without threat of interruption for at least the next three seasons. ...
Related News Articles
NFL owners opt out of labor agreement
NFL owners have voted unanimously to shorten their labor agreement, meaning the current contract will end in 2011 instead of 2013. A new deal must be in place by March 2009 to avoid a 2010 season without a salary cap. However, the NFL says that even ...
NFL owners opt out of labor agreement
NFL owners have voted unanimously to shorten their labor agreement, meaning the current contract will end in 2011 instead of 2013. A new deal must be in place by March 2009 to avoid a 2010 season without a salary cap.
Leave a Comment Comment