Monday, May 30, 2011

The Latest News On 'NFL Lockout'

NFL Lockout: Steelers Defenders Mostly Working Out By Themselves – Following up on Michael Bean’s post on players-only workouts among AFC North teams during the NFL lockout , it actually appears that the Steelers , and particularly the defenders, haven’t been meeting much. James Farrior , William Gay and free agent Ike Taylor have been working out together in Orlando. But other than that, players have been working out on their own. Chris Hoke says that’s just … (This story continues here)

NFL Lockout: The New England Patriots May Be in a Bad Situation – Believe it or not, the New England Patriots are not in a good position as we sit in the midst of the NFL lockout. Granted, ESPN’s John Clayton and PFW’s Kevin Fishbain feel otherwise—but the Patriots aren’t necessarily in a great position. Clayton and Fishbain share the common thought that because the Patriots have Bill Belichick and Tom Brady at the helm, then all will be fine in Patriot-land … (This story continues here)

2011 NFL Lockout: New York Giants Post-Lockout Priorities – The New York Giants have some serious matters to attend to following an imminent conclusion to the 2011 NFL lockout. Whether it’s resigning some of their most important players, getting their newly drafted rookies under contract, or hitting the free agent market, Big Blue is ready to attack their to-do list. As a fellow Giants fan, it’s important to know that GM Jerry Reese and company are ready … (This story continues here)

NFL’s Goodell sees negative effects lockout has on fans – NDIANAPOLIS — The NFL is seeing the early signs of cracks in fan loyalty. Ten weeks into the owners' lockout of the players, Commissioner Roger Goodell noted Wednesday the negative effect the labor dispute is having on pro football. (This story continues here)

NFL Lockout: Why the Lockout Might Actually Be an Issue of Public Safety – The NFL lockout is something that we are almost forcing ourselves not to think about. Thinking about Sundays without pro football is just immensely depressing: thinking about not being able to have parties with our friends to watch the games, not being able to keep track of our fantasy football teams, not being able to see the overtime game, not being able to see the new players on your team … (This story continues here)

NFL Lockout: 5 Reasons the 2011 NFL Season Will Not Start on Time – The NFL lockout is now entering its 76th day and things don’t seem to be getting any better anytime soon. The owners and the players don’t appear to be even close to being on the same page at this point and attempts at mediation and court rulings have failed to help so far. The 2011 NFL season is in some serious trouble, so much trouble in fact that it may start late, or it may not even take … (This story continues here)

NBA watches, learns from NFL lockout – NBA watches, learns from NFL lockout By brian t. smith The Salt Lake Tribune Published May 29, 2011 06:26PM MDT More than two and a half months have passed since the NFL entered a lockout. Lawsuits, court rulings, heartfelt pleas, dramatic pronouncements and insulting tweets have followed as the league and the National Football League Players Association (NFLPA) remain in a stalemate. Big … (This story continues here)

NFL Lockout May Force Jets To Relocate SUNY Cortland Training Camp – The NFL lockout has already claimed the 2011 rookie symposium. SUNY Cortland’s Jets training camp might be next to join the scrap heap. (This story continues here)

NFL lockout leaves Titans scattered at high school, college weight room, gyms – NASHVILLE, Tenn. – The NFL lockout has left all players on all teams on their own. The Tennessee Titans face some added challenges. (This story continues here)

2011 NFL Lockout: The Great Unrepresented Majority – With the NFL a month removed from the draft, attention in professional football turns inescapably back to the crisis which threatens to engulf the 2012 season: the lockout. And God, I hate being right (at least some of the time anyway). Seriously though, this was a train-wreck that approached in slow motion. Nine billion dollars + two groups of stubborn people = a prolonged contest of egos. It … (This story continues here)

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