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    L.A. event blocks Packers' Jackson from camp

    By John Clayton
    ESPN.com
    (Archive)
    Updated: May 17, 2007, 2:36 PM ET

    Nebraska running back Brandon Jackson felt as if he were on top of the world when the Packers drafted him in the second round in April.
    As a second-round pick, Jackson had an immediate opportunity to compete for a starting job in Green Bay's backfield. And, as a first-day drafted offensive player at a skill position, he received an invitation to participate in this weekend's Premiere event in Los Angeles, where top selected skill players attend photo card shoots, contend for endorsements and receive television exposure. Even better, players receive $12,000 for attending.

    Yet Jackson's good fortune, however, has turned sour in recent days.

    The Premiere event was scheduled for the same weekend as the Packers' minicamp -- and Jackson couldn't choose. The NFL Players Association and the Management Council ruled this week that Jackson was required to attend the Premiere event and not the minicamp.

    "I'm being held out against my will," Jackson said Thursday. "I was told I either have to go home and do nothing or go to Los Angeles. They are locking me out against my will."

    Once Jackson received the invitation to L.A., he sensed a problem. He knew the shoot conflicted with his Packers schedule. Through his agent, Gary Wichard, Jackson notified the league of the conflict and informed officials he wanted to attend the minicamp. He showed up this week and started to work on training and learning the playbook.

    Reports of Brett Favre's now-expected attendance in minicamp made Jackson feel even better about picking camp over the Premiere event. Jackson was going to try to show Favre that the Packers' backfield problems, with him now on the roster, would not be as pronounced.

    "I feel like I need to learn the plays so I can come back and try to win a starting job in the fall," Jackson said. "I've only had four or five practices with the veterans, but my agent told me the collective bargaining agreement couldn't let me go to the minicamp."

    Jackson's time commitment in Los Angeles will be from Thursday night through Sunday. He's worried his new teammates might not understand his absence.

    "I don't want them to think I'm some kind of a prima donna," Jackson said. "I want to show them I want to work and get a feel for the game. I'm real disappointed. I want to be in camp."

    John Clayton is a senior writer for ESPN.com

  • #2
    Aren't the Packers responsible for scheduling mini camp around NFLPA mandatory events?

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    • #3
      That's tough for this young hopeful.

      His attitude appears great.
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      • #4
        My impression of him from those comments is that he fits the mold of most TT draft choices - football players first. Gotta love his attitude. You would think that a player would have a choice though given he is employed by the Pack.
        60% of the time it works every time.

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        • #5
          If the LA event and the minicamp are both mandatory, which they are, then how does the LA event take precedence over the minicamp? That's crap. BJack should be able to come to the minicamp...

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          • #6
            Originally posted by BF4MVP
            If the LA event and the minicamp are both mandatory, which they are, then how does the LA event take precedence over the minicamp? That's crap. BJack should be able to come to the minicamp...

            The good of the many before the good of the few as Spock once said.....

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            • #7
              How is Jackson bound by collective bargaining when he hasn't signed an NFL contract yet?

              Apparently they must sign something else when they apply for the draft???
              My signature has NUDITY in it...whatcha gonna do?

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              • #8
                Originally posted by Rastak
                Originally posted by BF4MVP
                If the LA event and the minicamp are both mandatory, which they are, then how does the LA event take precedence over the minicamp? That's crap. BJack should be able to come to the minicamp...

                The good of the many before the good of the few as Spock once said.....
                Can Spock come in and run the offense?
                All hail the Ruler of the Meadow!

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                • #9
                  Jackson

                  He should never have accepted the invitiation in the first place without consulting with the League and the Packers.

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                  • #10
                    Re: Jackson

                    Originally posted by Packnut
                    He should never have accepted the invitiation in the first place without consulting with the League and the Packers.
                    I believe he didn't have a choice. It's for the nation's top college RBs and he feel under that category.
                    "I've got one word for you- Dallas, Texas, Super Bowl"- Jermichael Finley

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                    • #11
                      Originally posted by Cheesehead Craig
                      Originally posted by Rastak
                      Originally posted by BF4MVP
                      If the LA event and the minicamp are both mandatory, which they are, then how does the LA event take precedence over the minicamp? That's crap. BJack should be able to come to the minicamp...

                      The good of the many before the good of the few as Spock once said.....
                      Can Spock come in and run the offense?
                      To hell with the offense...Spock needs to come run the country!

                      What a joke the NFL is! He has to go to the media deal and not practice....crazy.
                      C.H.U.D.

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                      • #12
                        Whoever says the media doesn't have total control is crazy.

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                        • #13
                          Re: Jackson

                          Originally posted by BallHawk
                          Originally posted by Packnut
                          He should never have accepted the invitiation in the first place without consulting with the League and the Packers.
                          I believe he didn't have a choice. It's for the nation's top college RBs and he feel under that category.

                          It said he "received and invitation". Invitations are not mandatory. In any event, this is an important camp and missing it sucks.

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                          • #14
                            He needs to be there. WTF

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                            • #15
                              Re: Brandon Jackson blocked from attending camp

                              Originally posted by Rastak
                              Once Jackson received the invitation to L.A., he sensed a problem. He knew the shoot conflicted with his Packers schedule.
                              That makes it sound like he definitely didn't have a choice. If he instantly recognized the problem, why would he accept. I think this is something where you go and there's nothing you can say about it.

                              If I were Jackson, however, I would appeal. I don't know how exactly the NFL or NCAA appeal system works, but there's got to be some way he can make this seen to. It's worth a shot.
                              "I've got one word for you- Dallas, Texas, Super Bowl"- Jermichael Finley

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