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  • Michael82
    Registered User
    • Jul 2002
    • 82330

    "Small Possibility" of Free Agency Delay

    I know it's only Pro Football Talk, but still I thought this was interesting....

    Word is that a series of meetings between representatives of the NFL and the NFLPA has created progress toward an agreement on a new Collective Bargaining Agreement. We're told that these talks have given rise to a "small possibility" that the free agency signing period will be delayed this year from March 3 until early April.

    The mere talk of bumping back the opening of free agency confirms that the recent efforts to iron out the issues between management and labor are aimed at getting a new deal in place before the annual shopping spree commences. As it now stands, signing boni can be spread over only four years, and any incentives earned in 2006 automatically count against the salary cap in 2006. This will make it harder for teams to add new players and, in turn, less lucrative for the players.

    A new deal also would undoubtedly increase the salary cap for 2006, giving teams more money to spend on their rosters. This is good news for teams like the Redskins and Jets, who reportedly are facing some tough salary-trimming decisions under the current '06 cap.

    But even if the free agency period is pushed back by a month, there still will be some intrigue come March. For example, Terrell Owens' contract must be terminated by the Eagles on or before March 5. So if the free agency launch is bumped to April and no new CBA is in place before Owens is released, he'll have to decide whether to take any offers that might be on the table under the current CBA -- or whether to wait until a new deal is in place.
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  • ICE74129
    Legendary Zoner
    • Feb 2005
    • 10796

    #2
    Re: "Small Possibility" of Free Agency Delay

    That would Fugging suck.

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    • ICE74129
      Legendary Zoner
      • Feb 2005
      • 10796

      #3
      Re: "Small Possibility" of Free Agency Delay

      The other thing is it screws teams. Normally they have about a month and a 1/2 in free agency to do something with their rosters before the draft. now it will be 2-3 weeks max.

      The best idea is to cut the crap and leave it alone. Get thier SH@! together BEFORE march 2nd.

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      • LifetimeBillsFan
        All-Pro Zoner
        • Aug 2004
        • 4946

        #4
        Re: "Small Possibility" of Free Agency Delay

        That was also mentioned in an article about the problems with the labor negotiations in the NY Sun, http://www.nysun.com/article/27332 (unfortunately, the online version is for subscribers only and they only keep stories available for free for 24 hours, which is why I didn't post it before).

        Now that the Super Bowl is out of the way and the deadline is quickly approaching for the owners and players to get a new CBA done, maybe there will be some movement to avert the kinds of problems that will arise if they done arrive at a settlement. The gist of the article in the Sun was that there is too much money at stake for the owners not to arrive at some solution that will keep a modified form of revenue sharing in place, but that it is likely to come down to the 11th hour before they arrive at an agreement.
        Those who do not learn from the past are doomed to repeat it. And, thus it was that they surrendered their freedom; not with a bang, but without even a whimper.

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        • Michael82
          Registered User
          • Jul 2002
          • 82330

          #5
          Re: "Small Possibility" of Free Agency Delay

          Originally posted by ICE74129
          The other thing is it screws teams. Normally they have about a month and a 1/2 in free agency to do something with their rosters before the draft. now it will be 2-3 weeks max.

          The best idea is to cut the crap and leave it alone. Get thier SH@! together BEFORE march 2nd.
          I agree. They better cut the crap and come to an agreement fast, so that FA and the draft can happen on time and with no problems.

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          • EricStratton
            Registered User
            • Jul 2002
            • 20893

            #6
            Re: "Small Possibility" of Free Agency Delay

            If it takes pushing it back a few weeks and messing with teams this off-season to get an agreement that prevents a lockout/strike next year I say push the thing back.

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            • Michael82
              Registered User
              • Jul 2002
              • 82330

              #7
              Re: "Small Possibility" of Free Agency Delay

              Originally posted by EricStratton
              If it takes pushing it back a few weeks and messing with teams this off-season to get an agreement that prevents a lockout/strike next year I say push the thing back.
              True. Either way...they gotta get this done. Once we see an uncapped year, they will never be able to go back to the hard cap they got now.

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              • ICE74129
                Legendary Zoner
                • Feb 2005
                • 10796

                #8
                Re: "Small Possibility" of Free Agency Delay

                Originally posted by EricStratton
                If it takes pushing it back a few weeks and messing with teams this off-season to get an agreement that prevents a lockout/strike next year I say push the thing back.
                Well sure. Fugg everything up in a rebuilding year for the Bills. Pick the year we have important decisions to make, a New GM and the #8 pick.

                I have a better idea. How about the players union and owners quit screwing the hell around? And get it done on time. What a friggin concept.

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                • EricStratton
                  Registered User
                  • Jul 2002
                  • 20893

                  #9
                  Re: "Small Possibility" of Free Agency Delay

                  Originally posted by Mikey82
                  True. Either way...they gotta get this done. Once we see an uncapped year, they will never be able to go back to the hard cap they got now.

                  That's why it's important that something gets done right Mikey. If there is ever an uncapped year it will kill teams like the Bills.

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                  • clumping platelets

                    #10
                    Re: "Small Possibility" of Free Agency Delay

                    Originally posted by EricStratton
                    If it takes pushing it back a few weeks and messing with teams this off-season to get an agreement that prevents a lockout/strike next year I say push the thing back.

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                    • Jan Reimers
                      Thank You, Terry and Kim, for Saving the Bills. Now, Work on the Sabres.
                      • May 2003
                      • 17353

                      #11
                      Re: "Small Possibility" of Free Agency Delay

                      I know that it's linguistically correct, but I don't believe I have ever seen the word bonus pluralized as boni. The writer must be a semi-nerd or a Latin major.
                      Should have known, way back in 1960 when we drafted Richie Lucas Number 1, that this would be a long, hard ride. But who could have known it would be THIS bad?

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                      • ICE74129
                        Legendary Zoner
                        • Feb 2005
                        • 10796

                        #12
                        Re: "Small Possibility" of Free Agency Delay

                        Originally posted by EricStratton
                        That's why it's important that something gets done right Mikey. If there is ever an uncapped year it will kill teams like the Bills.
                        Oh bull crap. It means cheap ralph has to cut the crap and actually pay for talent. I am sick of hearing how small town teams have such a hard time. Charge about what the others do and the bills will still sell out. The NFL sharing is the same among all 32 teams.

                        Look they need to quit screwing the hell around and just put the crap on paper and be done with it.

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                        • ICE74129
                          Legendary Zoner
                          • Feb 2005
                          • 10796

                          #13
                          Re: "Small Possibility" of Free Agency Delay

                          Originally posted by ICE74129
                          Oh bull crap. It means cheap ralph has to cut the crap and actually pay for talent. I am sick of hearing how small town teams have such a hard time. Charge about what the others do and the bills will still sell out. The NFL sharing is the same among all 32 teams.

                          Look they need to quit screwing the hell around and just put the crap on paper and be done with it.

                          And let me add, if ralph can't afford the team, sell it to someone who can. The Bills are one of the most profitable franchises in the NFL (15th or 16th) so how can that be being is such a 'small market'?

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                          • tat2dmike77
                            Let the planet get warmer. We'll grow oranges in Alaska!
                            • Dec 2005
                            • 9285

                            #14
                            Re: "Small Possibility" of Free Agency Delay

                            Originally posted by ICE74129
                            And let me add, if ralph can't afford the team, sell it to someone who can. The Bills are one of the most profitable franchises in the NFL (15th or 16th) so how can that be being is such a 'small market'?
                            Because ESPN does not get down on thier knees and lick buffalos nuts like they do with teams from NYC Wash and other large citites

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                            • dolphinssuck
                              Registered User
                              • Dec 2005
                              • 880

                              #15
                              Re: "Small Possibility" of Free Agency Delay

                              I really think they need to be careful here because as already stated teams its gonna hurt some teams and the Bills are certainly one of them. If you give the bigger market teams a uncapped season then they will pretty much throw as much money as possible to attract players away from teams who are looking in the other direction. Plus this will benefit greedy players such as the TOs of the NFL and alot more will come out of the wood works if this happens,

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