Isn't this the same argument used against Free Agency?
That was supposed to kill the Packers and other smaller markets. So far, they seem to be holding their own.
Players forcing themselves to teams of their own choosing has been happening for decades. NFL vs. AAFC, NFL vs AFL. NFL vs World League, NFL vs. USFL, NFL vs. CFL, NFL vs. Retirement, etc. In every instance, players have tried to leverage their position for maximum return. I don't recall anyone posting about Reggie White ignoring NFL rules when he signed with the USFL. If there isn't a rival league, then threatening not to sign a contract is all you have.
As always, good franchises have fared well, inept franchises have suffered. No number of Mannings or Elways will change that.
That was supposed to kill the Packers and other smaller markets. So far, they seem to be holding their own.
Players forcing themselves to teams of their own choosing has been happening for decades. NFL vs. AAFC, NFL vs AFL. NFL vs World League, NFL vs. USFL, NFL vs. CFL, NFL vs. Retirement, etc. In every instance, players have tried to leverage their position for maximum return. I don't recall anyone posting about Reggie White ignoring NFL rules when he signed with the USFL. If there isn't a rival league, then threatening not to sign a contract is all you have.
As always, good franchises have fared well, inept franchises have suffered. No number of Mannings or Elways will change that.
Originally posted by HarveyWallbangers


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