The National Football League Moves on After Draft

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With the 2011 Draft out of the way for the National Football League, the owners and the players now have to move on and look for a resolution to the collective bargaining agreement which has forced the league to be entangled in a lockout. Last week a federal judge ruled in favor of the players and put an end to the lockout only to have an injunction filed.

What Would a Work Stoppage in the NFL Mean?

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The NFL just released its 2011 regular season schedule with the big bang being on the opening weekend as the first Sunday of regular season games fall on the tenth anniversary of the 9/11 tragedy that took place in New York City, Washington, DC, and Western Pennsylvania. The talk though is without a doubt about the current stall in negotations between the league owners and the players. The two sides have been at a standstill for the past several weeks and each and every passing day leads to the reality that the 2011 NFL season could be locked out.

NFL Collective Bargaining Agreement

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The deadline for the existing collective bargaining agreement has done come and gone in the National Football League and currently there is a lockout in the league. This time of the year is always a mum time for football but as the spring drags into summer, NFL camps and teams start to get their acts together and it looks like that this year there will be no preparing for any games.

2011 NFL Season Is in Jeopardy

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After over two weeks of intense negotiations and repeated talks with a federal mediator in Washington, DC, the National Football League Players Association announced on Friday that they plan on decertifying their union thus bringing an end to any kind of deal being done with the current collective bargaining agreement process that is ongoing between [...]