Behind Closed Doors: The Shocking Truths the NFLPA Doesn’t Want You to Know About JC Tretter and the Scandal
And, with players currently receiving a 48.5% share of revenues in formulating the salary cap, what if the NFL wants to reduce that share?
No, Tretter won’t get a honeymoon. Tough talks are coming. And like any strong union leader, he’ll need solidarity with the rank-and-file. In this case, that’s hardly a given with a fluid player population that has an average career span of 3.5 seasons.
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