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CBA extension a good sign?
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<blockquote data-quote="Packerstud" data-source="post: 361292" data-attributes="member: 3358"><p>Decertification would mean the end of any hope for a 2011 season. See ya all in 2012.</p><p></p><p>Judge David Doty is the one who would hear any player vs owner cases and he's already frozen 4 billion the owners were going to use in case of a lock out. So they don't want to be arguing in his court again.</p><p></p><p>In an extreme scenario this could devastate small city franchises like Green Bay. If the REAL owners feel like they are losing to much money and tighten up the shared revenue, like television rights, teams like Green Bay would get hurt the most.</p><p></p><p>Things have changed so much since I became a fan in the 1960s. Hell I still consider the AFC an expansion league. So maybe thats where we're headed. The smaller teams become extinct. Just big city markets have teams, or multiple teams and all games are either on the NFL channel or pay per view packages. Maybe that's what this is all about.</p><p></p><p>I think I'm going to go hide on the grassy knoll for awhile.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Packerstud, post: 361292, member: 3358"] Decertification would mean the end of any hope for a 2011 season. See ya all in 2012. Judge David Doty is the one who would hear any player vs owner cases and he's already frozen 4 billion the owners were going to use in case of a lock out. So they don't want to be arguing in his court again. In an extreme scenario this could devastate small city franchises like Green Bay. If the REAL owners feel like they are losing to much money and tighten up the shared revenue, like television rights, teams like Green Bay would get hurt the most. Things have changed so much since I became a fan in the 1960s. Hell I still consider the AFC an expansion league. So maybe thats where we're headed. The smaller teams become extinct. Just big city markets have teams, or multiple teams and all games are either on the NFL channel or pay per view packages. Maybe that's what this is all about. I think I'm going to go hide on the grassy knoll for awhile. [/QUOTE]
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