Bobblehead wrote: "Lets face reality, you guys don't actually want a true free market for the labor of players, you want greedy owners to be forced to pay what you think is "fair" for the talent. You want the previous CBA continued even though the union decertified. You want the owners to be forced to follow anti trust rules, but at the same time follow rules negotiated for the benefit of the league (players and all) as a whole. In short, you want them to follow the rules that you think are fair, but not the ones that harm the employees. Got news for you, they didn't create the NFL (or any business) under altruistic intentions. They do it for money."
Why does everyone have such a problem with the players banding together to bargain, but very few people seem willing to acknowledge that the owners have banded together, too? Why is that okay?
You all want a real free market economy? Okay, let's have no players union. Let's let players decide when they want to go to work for their paychecks - and let's let them try to get a job with any owner they want to. And the owners can pay as much or little as they want to for players. Oh, and there's no single TV contract. Each team can negotiate its own contract and keep the revenue. After all, the owners' current TV contract system is as close to Marxism as anything I've ever seen - from each according to ability, to each according to need. Oh, and if it's a real free market, then no taxpayer handouts for stadiums.
So Cam Newton or Jake Locker or any player can negotiate with any or as many teams as he'd like, and can sign for whatever the two sides can agree to. The players could work anywhere they want - no draft, cuz it's going to be like the "real world" so many of you like to talk about when complaining about how easy the players have it. And of course, no salary cap would be imposed - why let the owners work together and make rules together if you don't want the players to?
Then how would the NFL look?
I absolutely do not understand why so many people pretend the owners are operating under free market rules when they're not even close to that.
Why does everyone have such a problem with the players banding together to bargain, but very few people seem willing to acknowledge that the owners have banded together, too? Why is that okay?
You all want a real free market economy? Okay, let's have no players union. Let's let players decide when they want to go to work for their paychecks - and let's let them try to get a job with any owner they want to. And the owners can pay as much or little as they want to for players. Oh, and there's no single TV contract. Each team can negotiate its own contract and keep the revenue. After all, the owners' current TV contract system is as close to Marxism as anything I've ever seen - from each according to ability, to each according to need. Oh, and if it's a real free market, then no taxpayer handouts for stadiums.
So Cam Newton or Jake Locker or any player can negotiate with any or as many teams as he'd like, and can sign for whatever the two sides can agree to. The players could work anywhere they want - no draft, cuz it's going to be like the "real world" so many of you like to talk about when complaining about how easy the players have it. And of course, no salary cap would be imposed - why let the owners work together and make rules together if you don't want the players to?
Then how would the NFL look?
I absolutely do not understand why so many people pretend the owners are operating under free market rules when they're not even close to that.

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