Dolphin22
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My favorite quote !!!...Yahoo sports promoting and comparing the greatest 7 year NFL onfield cheating scandel in sports history to a fvcking school yard game !!!!
"Over the past several months, Kraft really made it up to his fellow owners. As chair of the NFL’s broadcast committee, he teamed with Goodell to pull off a completely legitimate power move that, in terms of gaining a competitive advantage, makes Spygate look like the equivalent of a schoolyard nose tackle inching the football a few inches backward before the snap.
"In negotiating two-year extensions with FOX, CBS and NBC through the 2013 season – and with NFL Sunday Ticket provider DirecTV through 2014 – Kraft and Goodell successfully manipulated the deals to give the league a serious edge in its impending labor fight with the NFLPA.
According to terms of the extensions, if there’s no new collective bargaining agreement after the 2010 season and the owners, as expected, lock out the players, the lucrative weekly checks from the networks that are the league’s lifeblood will still keep streaming in as scheduled throughout what would have been the 2011 campaign."
whole article...if this isn't a "Major Conflict Of Interest" ...1 of 32 owners "TEAMING" up with Commish negotiating Billion & billions in the very networks that promote this game...
http://sports.yahoo.com/nfl/news?slug=ms-ownerrankingsparttwo090309&prov=yhoo&type=lgns
"Over the past several months, Kraft really made it up to his fellow owners. As chair of the NFL’s broadcast committee, he teamed with Goodell to pull off a completely legitimate power move that, in terms of gaining a competitive advantage, makes Spygate look like the equivalent of a schoolyard nose tackle inching the football a few inches backward before the snap.
"In negotiating two-year extensions with FOX, CBS and NBC through the 2013 season – and with NFL Sunday Ticket provider DirecTV through 2014 – Kraft and Goodell successfully manipulated the deals to give the league a serious edge in its impending labor fight with the NFLPA.
According to terms of the extensions, if there’s no new collective bargaining agreement after the 2010 season and the owners, as expected, lock out the players, the lucrative weekly checks from the networks that are the league’s lifeblood will still keep streaming in as scheduled throughout what would have been the 2011 campaign."
whole article...if this isn't a "Major Conflict Of Interest" ...1 of 32 owners "TEAMING" up with Commish negotiating Billion & billions in the very networks that promote this game...
http://sports.yahoo.com/nfl/news?slug=ms-ownerrankingsparttwo090309&prov=yhoo&type=lgns