Behind Closed Doors: The Shocking Truths the NFLPA Doesn’t Want You to Know About JC Tretter and the Scandal
Why should you, or even the average NFL fan, care about how the NFLPA handles its business?
Well, because consumers of the nation’s most popular sports league – be it the hundreds of millions of viewers drawn in as rabid fans, the gamblers, the fantasy football players – are used to getting their product.
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And the longer a drought fueled by a labor battle, the worse.
To that end, it’s evident that the only leverage the NFL players possess is wrapped in withholding their services. That’s not in the mix now, far from it, with the labor deal pegged to expire in March 2031. It’s worth noting that you’d have to go back to the 1980s – 1982 and 1987 – to find the last times the union voluntarily engaged in a work stoppage.



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