Zeke: Court Vacates Injunction and Dismisses Case ***merged***

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Take it for what it’s worth, not sure if this has been posted somewhere.

Some family boarded an early morning Dallas to NYC flight to visit and Jason Garret was sitting in first class, currently flying here so I assume this has something to do with this situation.
 

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Take it for what it’s worth, not sure if this has been posted somewhere.

Some family boarded an early morning Dallas to NYC flight to visit and Jason Garret was sitting in first class, currently flying here so I assume this has something to do with this situation.
I don't see how. Technically Garrett is an uninvolved party.... but even if he wanted to do something, what could he do? No point in meeting with the NFLPA reps, he'd have nothing to share with them..... similarly no point in meeting with the league because they certainly aren't going to be swayed by a HC....
 
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I've never heard this term before.... What does that mean?
There are something like 15 judges in CA5 (5th District Court of Appeals). 3 of them heard this case and gave us the ruling we had. Elliott can appeal to try and have the case heard by all 15 judges.

To call it a long shot would be generous. en banc appeals are very, very rarely heard.
So if I am understanding correctly the courts ruled against Zeke because he filed early, yet the NFL does this and it's totally fine?
Technically the NFL did not file early. They filed in the NY District after the abritrator's ruling was issued.
Someone tell me I am not understanding this correctly. I hate lawyers... lol no offense @casmith07 You're good in my book, but I will say this many people saw this so wrong.....
The problem with lawyers - and probably the main reason I gave up my studies and went in a different direction - is that the nature of the profession is such that they profit tremendously from conflict. 99.9% of them are more interested in their *own* best interests and not their client's (and they are not even remotely worried about society's best interest).

I had a good friend who was getting divorced. He and his then-wife agreed on all property matters except the house. He said he would move out and let her keep the house (and all equity in it) for $25,000. She saw a lawyer who advised her not to accept that offer. My friend also suggested mediation but, on the advice of counsel, she refused. They went to court 6 times to resolve the matter. In total, she spent around $35,000 on lawyers' fees and still had to give my friend $12,500 to get him out. (My friend was smart; he represented himself in court so even though he kept losing, it didn't impact him financially as the total gain would not have justified the expense)

His wife's lawyer was the textbook example of a small, 1-person law office deciding she needed billable hours more than she needed to represent her client's best interest. An ethical lawyer would have said "you have a strong case to get the $25,000 reduced, but the expense of going to court will simply not be worth it."
 
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Technically the NFL did not file early. They filed in the NY District after the abritrator's ruling was issued.

I think the reference is the NFL continually filing in SDNY before any appeals to have their ruling upheld (like in brady case). there is nothing to uphold if no one has appealed a ruling.
 

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Since there is a bye week during zeke's suspension, does he misse seven pay checks?
 

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Take it for what it’s worth, not sure if this has been posted somewhere.

Some family boarded an early morning Dallas to NYC flight to visit and Jason Garret was sitting in first class, currently flying here so I assume this has something to do with this situation.
I doubt it. The Garrett family compound is up in New Jersey someplace.
 

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1. Ask the court in SDNY to throw out the NFLs case. The NFL won the arbitration, they don't have any cause to sue about yet.

2. File in Sherman again.

3. Ask for an injunction in both courts.
 

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Take it for what it’s worth, not sure if this has been posted somewhere.

Some family boarded an early morning Dallas to NYC flight to visit and Jason Garret was sitting in first class, currently flying here so I assume this has something to do with this situation.
Garretts best from Princeton friend lives and works in NYC. Its a social trip
 

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I think that the fans and the NFL will cling to their umbrage in the future. This fissure is not temporary, good lad!

That sounds a lot dirtier than it is! A strike isn't about the public and the league though, it's about the players being taken advantage of. We'll see. As long as the Overlords keep it to only uber superstars and Cowboy players, they may be ok.

I still think Zeke is more of a sacrificial lamb for the murmurs about revisiting the anti-trust exemption if the league didn't do something about DV, and Josh Brown was a Giant so no way could they use him, even though they actually had evidence and other cool actual legal stuff on him.
 

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Who cares? 3.6 yards a carry sucks. He looked like a guy that didn't think he was going start the season. Next man up, which I hope is Morris.
 

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That sounds a lot dirtier than it is! A strike isn't about the public and the league though, it's about the players being taken advantage of. We'll see. As long as the Overlords keep it to only uber superstars and Cowboy players, they may be ok.

I still think Zeke is more of a sacrificial lamb for the murmurs about revisiting the anti-trust exemption if the league didn't do something about DV, and Josh Brown was a Giant so no way could they use him, even though they actually had evidence and other cool actual legal stuff on him.
Any strike depends on the public's support. Why do you think strikers parade with placards in public? To walk off the fat?
Strikes are called to pressure management and to get public support that directly and indirectly puts pressure on management and investors.
And do not always assume that labor is always being taken advantage of. Strikes are called for good reasons, petty reasons and for greed. And management usually caves in for bottom-line reasons.
 

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The NFLPA filed Friday a petition with the U.S. Fifth Circuit Court of Appeals asking for a rehearing in the case of Cowboys running back Ezekiel Elliott.

If granted, the mandate to reinstate Elliott’s suspension would be stayed, allowing Elliott to play for the Cowboys until his rehearing. The NFLPA announced it would also file a motion to recall that mandate. The Players Association contended that the initial mandate came improperly and continues to push for Elliott to be able to play until the legal proceedings resolve completely.

https://www.msn.com/en-us/sports/nf...pension/ar-AAtpi1f?li=BBmkt5R&ocid=spartandhp
 

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The look of corruption, or the OBJ face for everyone else.
 
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Take it for what it’s worth, not sure if this has been posted somewhere.

Some family boarded an early morning Dallas to NYC flight to visit and Jason Garret was sitting in first class, currently flying here so I assume this has something to do with this situation.
Garrett is from NJ and has family there
 
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