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I just e-mailed the league to tell them my feeling. I hope Jerry and Dan take this to court. How can you over spend in Uncapped year. If there were no rules how can you break them. :banghead:

Here is the link:

http://www.nfl.com/contact-us
 
Oh, for all the good it will do.

Besides, I hear that all of the Eagles fans who know how to use a computer--both of them--are emailing the league to say good job.
 
Somewhere there's a puke intern sitting at a computer hysterically laughing as he sends email after email to the recycle bin.
 
Nice sentiment, but if the 2 FO's believe that they have a case, then they should pursue it themselves, irate fans from DC and Dallas wont sway the league.
 
E-mails are cheap and is probably the only thing fans can due other than e-mailing television networks.
 
Individually, we won't make the league care. However if thousands of us collectively do it, then they will take notice.
 
Witten;4449929 said:
I really hope thousands of others do also.

I did it! I am not a JJ fan but the action of the commissioner is unbelievable!
When the NFLPA approved the contracts and there were no directives given the owners spelling out the consequences, how can the commissioner arbitrarily, after the fact, penalize owners? It is a reflection on him to have failed in clearly define this issue.

Why didn't other owners do the same thing? They are CHEAP and don't want to pay out big money. Then they get in a wad when other teams invest more money into their teams than they do which shows them up to their fans.

The commissioner has never looked so inept than in this situation.
 
Doomsay;4449901 said:
Nice sentiment, but if the 2 FO's believe that they have a case, then they should pursue it themselves, irate fans from DC and Dallas wont sway the league.

Wrong, Goodell got all the emails, phone calls, and letters from fans about the probowl and Goodell took action from the fans replies.

You have to stand up, be counted and let your voice be heard. There are about 32,000 fans on this board, if we just got half to get together, send emails, letters, phone calls to NFL you would get action. Espn and other networks would get ahold of this as well as ProfootballTalk and expand it on the collusion part from NFL and NFLPA towards cowboys and Commanders.
 
Witten;4449929 said:
I really hope thousands of others do also.

I did too and I hope other fans do to. As well others or someone gets a petition started to be signed by cowboys fans to be sent to nfl, espn, ProfootballTalk, fox sports to really blow this out of the water to bring heat on NFLPA, NFL, and Goodell.

I look at it this way, either your a dallas cowboys fan and you want to help the cowboys by doing this or your a big chicken if you dont.
 
Should it go under negative comments or under related to a story?
 
FuzzyLumpkins;4449915 said:
Individually, we won't make the league care. However if thousands of us collectively do it, then they will take notice.
The old strenth in numbers game, yea but it would have to be massive for it to work. Any grassroots effort would be a start I guess.
 
FuzzyLumpkins;4450014 said:
i put mine under 'other.'

put mine under "negative comments"

How does the league approve all player contracts then fine teams for player contracts. THE LEAGUE FREAKIN APPROVED IT.
 
I sent this in a few minutes ago.

I like how you have screwed the Commanders and Cowboys on the small salary CAP violations. You bent those teams right over and gave them a stiff one up the poop chute. You may want to probe a bit deeper and look for the Packers there also.

A closer look at the contracts they signed in 2010 --

NICK COLLINS' CAP NUMBERS
2010 (uncapped) = $10.95 million
2011 = $5.18 million (including a $918,000 incentive that was wiped out in 2011)
2012 = $5.05 million
2013 = $5.95 million

MILES AUSTIN'S CAP NUMBERS
2010 (uncapped) = $17.078 million
2011 = $8.54 million
2012 = $1.15 million
2013 = $6.732 million
2014 = $5.5 million
2015 = $6.888 million
2016 = $11.38 million
 
Wolf2k5;4450010 said:
Should it go under negative comments or under related to a story?

I put mine under other and story, if you put negative, they might not read it and just junk the email message. Thanks for you that posted your comments guys. :bow:
 
cowboyjoe;4449975 said:
Wrong, Goodell got all the emails, phone calls, and letters from fans about the probowl and Goodell took action from the fans replies.

You have to stand up, be counted and let your voice be heard. There are about 32,000 fans on this board, if we just got half to get together, send emails, letters, phone calls to NFL you would get action. Espn and other networks would get ahold of this as well as ProfootballTalk and expand it on the collusion part from NFL and NFLPA towards cowboys and Commanders.

Not the same thing. Goodell is far too big for his britches to read email after email of the average fan verbally bashing him.
 

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