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NFL Lockout ends

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On the NFL Network now. The players are calling it a ploy by the owners for public relations. If you have access to the NFL network, I suggest you check it out, or head over to a sports forum.
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Does that mean I can go to the Chargers game in September now?
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I'm extremely excited. I had my first fantasy football draft last weekend. I knew everything would work out, but it's always nice to finally have football again!
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Woo hoo! I'm going for a three-peat in my league. Also, I'm hoping the Lions can improve on their tied for last in division that they achieved last year.
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Neoteny wrote:Woo hoo! I'm going for a three-peat in my league. Also, I'm hoping the Lions can improve on their tied for last in division that they achieved last year.

If nothing else, thier D-line will be even better. Suh by himself is a freakin' beast. Now they added the Auburn guy, that interior will be making O-lines sweat all season.
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thegreekdog wrote:I'm extremely excited. I had my first fantasy football draft last weekend. I knew everything would work out, but it's always nice to finally have football again!

How can you draft when there are 1000 spots still to fill on teams?
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ugg...i was almost hoping it would go forever
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It's good to know the owners and players resolved this,
so neither has to go hungry this fall.
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oVo wrote:It's good to know the owners and players resolved this,
so neither has to go hungry this fall.


I know that was a joke, but the players evidently haven't really agreed to this yet.
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Yeah, it all seems a ploy so that if the players don't accept a favorable deal for the league, Goodell can say, "See? We let them come back into camp and they ruined the football season."
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oVo wrote:It's good to know the owners and players resolved this,
so neither has to go hungry this fall.

I think part of the new contract should include the fans, and it should include 50% TV Advertisement reduction. f*ck the owners and players, it's all about the fans.
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bedub1 wrote:
oVo wrote:It's good to know the owners and players resolved this,
so neither has to go hungry this fall.

I think part of the new contract should include the fans, and it should include 50% TV Advertisement reduction. f*ck the owners and players, it's all about the fans.


I'm sure you could buy a ticket to watch fans not watch football, if that's what you're into.

EDIT: Also, ads are free for the fans. There is no cost involved with fans watching advertisements. Fans get cheaper tickets due to television, which would not exist without massive advertising revenues. It's a free-market solution. Should the government interfere in this?
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Oh, also, if anyone is up for a CC fantasy football league, I'd so be in.
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All I have to say is Go VIkings, make me proud. I'll still be watching.
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they're adding a review to every scoring play this year. i dunno if anyone has posted that fact previously anywhere, but yeah, that will only increase the commercials seen during a football game.
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GreecePwns wrote:Oh, also, if anyone is up for a CC fantasy football league, I'd so be in.

I'll play, but I'm only on Yahoo. Also, free agent signings need to get taken care of so I'd like to wait on draft for a little bit.
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bedub1 wrote:It's all about the fans.

Unfortunately it's more about what the fans are willing to pay.
Like all businesses, the profit margin effects all decisions
and the customer isn't usually the beneficiary by default.
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oVo wrote:
bedub1 wrote:It's all about the fans.

Unfortunately it's more about what the fans are willing to pay.
Like all businesses, the profit margin effects all decisions
and the customer isn't usually the beneficiary by default.

I think what the owners don't realize is that most professional sports franchises have low profit margins. It's more about the prestige and fame from owning a team. If you wanna put a winning team on the field, it takes a lot of money to attract the right personnel.
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The NFL has escaped those minimal margins with profits measured in billions
and star players' salaries measured in millions. With their profit sharing even
the lesser franchises are in great shape. They have a fabulous product and
know it. All other professional sports --with the exception of soccer-- have a
lot of catching up to do.
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oVo wrote:The NFL has escaped those minimal margins with profits measured in billions
and star players' salaries measured in millions. With their profit sharing even
the lesser franchises are in great shape. They have a fabulous product and
know it. All other professional sports --with the exception of soccer-- have a
lot of catching up to do.

It also helps when you have stadiums that fit over 70,000 and fans not bound by state lines.
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safariguy5 wrote:
GreecePwns wrote:Oh, also, if anyone is up for a CC fantasy football league, I'd so be in.

I'll play, but I'm only on Yahoo. Also, free agent signings need to get taken care of so I'd like to wait on draft for a little bit.

Sounds like fun. Though, I think I've only played fantasy football twice in my life. I think one season years and years ago I had Chad Pennington as my QB. I don't think I did well that season, but I also assumed the management style of 'live and let live,' which means I made no changes to my starting line up since I didn't want to be bothered to actually do anything.

The second time I was 'managing' a team for a friend of mine who knew nothing about who to pick, so I advised her on some quality players.


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oVo wrote:The NFL has escaped those minimal margins with profits measured in billions
and star players' salaries measured in millions. With their profit sharing even
the lesser franchises are in great shape. They have a fabulous product and
know it. All other professional sports --with the exception of soccer-- have a
lot of catching up to do.


Most of the owners don't even have to invest in the stadiums. Most of those stadiums are subsidized by the government with very little money put forward on the owners part.
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AndyDufresne wrote:I didn't want to be bothered to actually do anything.


He treats football like CC!
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Ace Rimmer wrote:
AndyDufresne wrote:I didn't want to be bothered to actually do anything.


He treats football like CC!


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AndyDufresne wrote:
Ace Rimmer wrote:
AndyDufresne wrote:I didn't want to be bothered to actually do anything.


He treats football like CC!


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