InmanRoshi
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AdamJT13;3900677 said:There's a difference between not attending workouts or minicamps that are being held and not holding workouts or minicamps at all. If all of the teams are prohibited from holding workouts, then -- all other things being equal -- the effect is the same on every team. If everyone is working out or attending minicamp except you, then you are falling behind.
If players are "irreparably harmed" by missing workouts and minicamps in March and April, should they be made mandatory in the next CBA?
It's not just the effect of competition among teams for trophies, but competition among players for jobs. I think the -- all things being equal -- is the trip up. Not all things are equal. Peyton Manning may not need mini-camps or the offseason, but the end of the roster guys. The undrafted free agents. The raw projects. The injured. The guys from the outside looking in. The 7th rounder or undrafted free agent who currently won't be able to attend rookie minicamps or receive any other NFL coaching who will be competing against 3rd and 4th year veterans for the 53rd roster spot in training camp. The guys who need every bit of training, coaching, conditioning they can get in order to compete for an NFL job in 2011 are being irrevocably harmed by being denied access to team facilities and coaches during the lockout. It's one thing when a player chooses to not seek any avenue available in order better his chances of landing a job in the NFL, it's another to even deprive him of the opportunities.
As to whether the minicamps should be mandatory in the next CBA ... might as well be. It's pretty much already an unspoken rule that not participating in them might lead to some *nudge* *nudge* *wink* *wink* unforeseen consequences down the road. If I were the players, I would gladly offer up that bargaining chip for something in return in some negotiation quid pro quo.

