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AndyMac
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Anyone think this will happen? Seems like a nightmare, going through a full year with only baseball and hockey, and you can't even watch hockey because nobody has Versus. But with both the NBA and NFL CBAs expiring, lockouts are a very real possibility for both sports.

http://www.sportingnews.com/blog/The_Baseline/entry/view/53524/expect_an_nba_lockout_in_2011

http://www.nesn.com/2010/02/union-leader-nfl-lockout-likely-after-2010.html

7/15/2010 2:01:46 AM

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i hope it happens.

[Edited on July 15, 2010 at 2:03 AM. Reason : flame away.]

7/15/2010 2:03:46 AM

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The NFL will not happen, they will find a way somehow. I actually prefer baseball and hockey over football and basketball personally, but I would still not enjoy any major sport missing time due to these types of disagreements.

7/15/2010 2:12:30 AM

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The NFL is absolutely headed for a lockout or strike. Chances it happens are above 95%.

The owners and players are just miles and miles apart. There is no way a deal gets done before the start of the 2011 season.

7/15/2010 2:20:38 AM

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"NFL Players Association executive director DeMaurice Smith says the chance of a lockout after next season is a "14" on a scale of 1 to 10."


this dude is pretty much paid to say shit like that, it stirs up public opinion and he's hoping there will be public pressure on the owners to concede

btw. who the fuck was negotiating for the TV companies
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"Smith said the NFL would receive $5 billion from its network television deals even if no games are played in 2011."


i imagine the NHL is praying that the NBA happens, I just can't see any of the big 4 doing a lockout in this type of economy, both sides will look greedy, plus everyone saw the massive decline the NHL took from their missed season.

7/15/2010 2:23:26 AM

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The fallout from an NFL lockout would be extraordinary to watch. There are so many pathetic losers whose lives depend on nothing more than their Redskins, Raiders or Cowboys.

Let us not forget how many people were up in arms in response to ONE WEEK of NFL games being postponed after 9/11.

I guess I may be optimistic in saying I believe the two sides will find some harmony, but it just seems like the consequences of no compromise are too devastating to be imagined. (to the average fan at least)

[Edited on July 15, 2010 at 2:28 AM. Reason : 9/11]

7/15/2010 2:26:48 AM

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"The fallout from an NFL lockout would be extraordinary to watch. There are so many pathetic losers whose lives depend on nothing more than their Redskins, Raiders or Cowboys.

Let us not forget how many people were up in arms in response to ONE WEEK of NFL games being postponed after 9/11.

I guess I may be optimistic in saying I believe the two sides will find some harmony, but it just seems like the consequences of no compromise are too devastating to be imagined. (to the average fan at least)"


well, the NFL has an impending lockout in 2011...the Mayans say the world will end in 2012...coincidence?

7/15/2010 4:19:36 AM

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"i hope it happens."

7/15/2010 5:32:18 AM

NyM410
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Why would anyone hope it happens? Even if you don't like the sport?

I remember how awful that summer/fall of 1994 was. I wouldn't wish that for any NFL fan the way I am a fan of baseball...

7/15/2010 8:02:06 AM

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"and you can't even watch hockey because nobody has Versus. "

whats gonna happen with versus?

7/15/2010 8:02:56 AM

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No way in hell this happens. There is too much money to be made from advertising for either of these leagues to allow the CBAs to expire without SOMETHING in place to replace them.

7/15/2010 9:07:23 AM

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All of the athletes are too stupid to make money any other way, so I would think they'll keep playing. Or do they still get paid if there's no football?

7/15/2010 9:24:42 AM

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"Why would anyone hope it happens? Even if you don't like the sport?
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so all of our incoming freshman on the basketball team play more than one season.

7/15/2010 10:20:13 AM

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God this would suck. I absolutely loathe watching baseball and hockey on television.

7/15/2010 10:25:47 AM

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"There are so many pathetic losers whose lives depend on nothing more than their Redskins, Raiders or Cowboys."


totally untrue, anyone whose lives depended on the redskins or raiders have killed themselves already

7/15/2010 10:28:43 AM

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As a sports fan I'd hate it but as a Redskins fan I welcome anything that keeps Dan Snyder from raping my childhood any further.

7/15/2010 11:38:07 AM

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"so all of our incoming freshman on the basketball team play more than one season."


lol

7/15/2010 12:14:12 PM

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"All of the athletes are too stupid to make money any other way,"


o...they can easily make money in other ways...hell many still do

shit that fat motherfucker got caught sellin drank

[Edited on July 15, 2010 at 12:17 PM. Reason : d]

7/15/2010 12:16:29 PM

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NBA dont care. NFL Id put money that the govt would step in to fix, so their aren't mass riots by drunk guys on sunday afternoons.

7/15/2010 12:17:31 PM

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[Edited on July 15, 2010 at 12:48 PM. Reason : doh]

7/15/2010 12:48:29 PM

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I wonder if ESPN would actually show hockey highlights in the winter if both of the leagues were to lock the players out.

7/15/2010 12:52:08 PM

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^^LOL

also might be the only way to get Wolfpack football players playin professional football

im all for it, we can get a team of ex wolfpack players and push them into the replacment league and all sit in bragaw hall lobby and masturbate as we watch them beat up on Al Bundy's Polk High boys

[Edited on July 15, 2010 at 12:54 PM. Reason : f]

7/15/2010 12:53:53 PM

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haha, MLS's big chance... Lou Gerig in for Wally Pip

7/15/2010 3:48:56 PM

ncsuftw1
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i don't think the MLS would get much out of it unless the MLB was striking

7/15/2010 4:17:52 PM

AndyMac
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If there's no football in 2011, how does the 2012 draft order work?

7/19/2010 9:57:08 PM

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"All of the athletes are too stupid to make money any other way,"

Michael Vick begs to differ

7/19/2010 10:03:23 PM

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"The NFL will not happen, they will find a way somehow."


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"i imagine the NHL is praying that the NBA happens, I just can't see any of the big 4 doing a lockout in this type of economy, both sides will look greedy, plus everyone saw the massive decline the NHL took from their missed season."


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"No way in hell this happens. There is too much money to be made from advertising for either of these leagues to allow the CBAs to expire without SOMETHING in place to replace them."


That's what most hockey fans said about the NHL and we all know that ended up. As that was going on, I knew as early as late summer 2003 that the NHL was headed for a devastating lockout.You folks should not underestimate the sheer stupidity of the four sides. The NFL is in danger of becoming the NHL, which was at the height of its popularity when the 1994-95 lockout kept it as the #4 pro sport stateside.

The salaries are too much, but the owners should blame themselves first. I will not be surprised to see one or both leagues reach an impasse in 2012, turning a lockout into a strike (replacement players or breakway leagues may be the new order of things).

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"NBA dont care. NFL Id put money that the govt would step in to fix, so their aren't mass riots by drunk guys on sunday afternoons."


Nah, the government only steps into college football's business. If anything, those drunk fans will be forced to watch the UFL in late 2011.

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"If there's no football in 2011, how does the 2012 draft order work? "


It's likely to be based on the 2010 order of finish.

[Edited on July 20, 2010 at 1:49 AM. Reason : oops]

7/20/2010 1:48:14 AM

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"If there's no football in 2011, how does the 2012 draft order work?"


Doesn't concern me, the Saints will be picking 32nd regardless.

7/20/2010 7:24:27 PM

AndyMac
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^ Who are they trading for the Chargers' first rounder?

7/20/2010 7:56:10 PM

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Maybe someone will start a new USFL with a new Raleigh-Durham Skyhawks. Hire Chuck Amato to coach to bring in all the idiot State fans who loved his shades.

7/21/2010 11:48:55 AM

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I think the nfl gets worked out in time for a full or close to full season. Too much money onthe line for both sides.


Nba on the other hand the owners have all the leverage, they are getting locked out for at least half a season

7/21/2010 4:09:07 PM

Sleik
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^^^ nobody, the Chargers will select 31st.

7/21/2010 7:18:34 PM

hershculez
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^^ What? Did you just miss how 3 players completely changed the NBA for the next 6 years? I don't follow how NBA owners have more 'leverage' than any other sports owners.

[Edited on July 21, 2010 at 8:22 PM. Reason : df]

7/21/2010 8:21:59 PM

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Collectively, The owners lose less money by locking the players out than by actualluy playing the season.

The marginal costs of employing the players is too high.

In an economy like this no owners are dying to hemmorhage money so they will be all too happy to shut down the season and live off of their money making businesses.


The players on the other hand have huge liabilities and for the most part no other avenues to make money than with their basketball skills. They can't exactly afford to just go on an extended vacation and resume their careers when they are 40.

All of the leverage is on the owner's side in the NBA and they will demand huge concessions and get most of them. The players will lose in any scenario, its only a matter of time and money they wish to waste in negotiations.


The NFL is the complete opposite it is a mutually beneficial relationship between the players and owners and that's why they will likely get something done with minimal interruption.

7/21/2010 9:23:23 PM

ncsuftw1
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bumpity bump bump

12/5/2010 8:21:33 PM

HaLo
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thanks

The rhetoric is ramping up...


NFL union: Prepare for pending lockout
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"The NFL players' union has advised its members to prepare for a lockout it expects to come in March, telling players to save their last three game checks this year in case there is no season in 2011."



http://sports.espn.go.com/nfl/news/story?id=5882717

12/5/2010 8:22:31 PM

amac884
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they've got kids to feed...

12/5/2010 8:24:40 PM

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i wouldnt miss the nba if it never came back

12/5/2010 8:50:43 PM

JT3bucky
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Bye Bye Wilson, to the MLB

and luckily means CJ Leslie may stay an extra year.

12/5/2010 8:51:59 PM

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"The fallout from an NFL lockout would be extraordinary to watch. There are so many pathetic losers whose lives depend on nothing more than their Redskins, Raiders or Cowboys. a paycheck...
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anyone from the from ticket takers, parking lot attendants, sports bars, satellite television installers, the people who paint the lines of the fields, bootleg merchandisers...

all b/c of some greedy assholes

12/5/2010 9:37:21 PM

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Im kinda curious about what will happen with all of that empty TV time next fall. If this happens, hopefully they move some college games to Sundays?
Obviously NASCAR is thrilled at the idea of a NFL lockout.

12/5/2010 10:27:35 PM

marko
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it's staggering to think of what people would do without distraction

12/5/2010 10:30:13 PM

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Collectively, The owners lose less money by locking the players out than by actualluy playing the season.

The marginal costs of employing the players is too high.

In an economy like this no owners are dying to hemmorhage money so they will be all too happy to shut down the season and live off of their money making businesses.


The players on the other hand have huge liabilities and for the most part no other avenues to make money than with their basketball skills. They can't exactly afford to just go on an extended vacation and resume their careers when they are 40.

All of the leverage is on the owner's side in the NBA and they will demand huge concessions and get most of them. The players will lose in any scenario, its only a matter of time and money they wish to waste in negotiations.


The NFL is the complete opposite it is a mutually beneficial relationship between the players and owners and that's why they will likely get something done with minimal interruption.

12/5/2010 11:47:14 PM

AndyMac
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Is there an echo in here?

12/5/2010 11:50:08 PM

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Ah come on, it won't be so bad. We'll have the UFL and the Lingerie Football League to watch.

12/6/2010 1:58:00 PM

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this would be funny

12/6/2010 2:03:10 PM

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I absolutely wouldn't give a shit about the NBA, especially because it could make the college season(s) that much better.

The NFL would be a little sad, given the sad amount of time I dedicate to fantasy football, but there's always fantasy hockey

12/6/2010 2:04:02 PM

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"The NFL is in danger of becoming the NHL"


you can not actually believe this

12/6/2010 3:10:16 PM

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Vince McMahon should bring back the XFL as a replacement.

12/6/2010 3:13:02 PM

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12/6/2010 3:30:26 PM

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