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#1 RazorChief

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Posted Yesterday, 04:37 PM

Saw an article today that the league wants thigh and knee pads mandatory for the 2013 season. Saw in the same article that the NFLPA says the move should be negotiated and there was a very long paragraph about collective bargaining, etc. Okay, saw on the same page of the paper an article that Eric Dickerson has joined the lawsuit about concussions and the league not doing enough, etc. Here is my question--How can the NFLPA say they support one area of safety (concussions) while opposing it in another? Oh yeah, because concussions bring news and lawsuits and money, and all those knee and leg injuries don't. Please tell me that I am being unnecessarily cynical.

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Posted Yesterday, 05:33 PM

you didn't know that player unions and owners are hypocrites??

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Posted Yesterday, 05:59 PM

I dont see where you need the help. I think you got it down right.

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Posted Yesterday, 10:33 PM

View PostHG, on 23 May 2012 - 05:59 PM, said:

I dont see where you need the help. I think you got it down right.

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