conner01
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I don’t know if they mean teams union rep but if so I assume the players vote for the union repAnyone know how Schultz became the player rep? Was there a team vote?
I don’t know if they mean teams union rep but if so I assume the players vote for the union repAnyone know how Schultz became the player rep? Was there a team vote?
I don't disagree. But they are human and likely not sustaining that shape year round. It better they get in shape now rather than going into games with no conditioning to speak of.This is exactly why there are so many injuries today. The best way to not get hurt is to never get out of shape in the first place.
La'el Collins is a perfect example.
That is the way it works with unions. Unless he kicked everyone's butts and told them he was the rep!I don’t know if they mean teams union rep but if so I assume the players vote for the union rep
The soft athletes of today.
I laughed the other day when LeBron was rolling around like a Argentinian soccer player.
Now football players barely practice.
Silly.
You mean firing Garrett?When we're standing at the podium, confetti falling, lifting that Lombardi trophy, we will be able to look back at this moment and realize it was the critical first step in our return to glory
we can only hopeNot sure how much it's related but I think the entitlement era may be over.
Nope. Just walked in and said "I'll be the player rep and everyone will be cool with that. Understood?"Anyone know how Schultz became the player rep? Was there a team vote?
Anyone know how Schultz became the player rep? Was there a team vote?
Everyone said, "NOT IT!" first?Anyone know how Schultz became the player rep? Was there a team vote?
I would be curious to know if they can tie bonuses to participation since OTA's are technically supposed to be voluntary rather than something the team compels a player to participate in. Seems the NFLPA might have an issue with that.How many had bonuses tied to participation? Money is a very big driver of culture and many other things.
I would be curious to know if they can tie bonuses to participation since OTA's are technically supposed to be voluntary rather than something the team compels a player to participate in. Seems the NFLPA might have an issue with that.
I'm sure teams don't present OTA's to players as purely voluntary, but requiring participation to get a bonus would be overtly circumventing the voluntary aspect.
Thanks for staying out of my morning drive. I wish more people would.Yeah, I recall a few Cowboys who sat out. Canady and a FB? They were all voluntary.
This is voluntary too. Players have bonuses tied to participation. Just a fact. I have to show up for work everyday. I can volunteer to go into the office or I can telework right now. My choice. I don’t volunteer to go into the office. Now, if my employer offered a $5000 bonus for those who show up at the office, well, then, hey boss, see you in the office.
Lots of people took non-voluntary pay cuts last year too.
Kudos to those who showed up, for whatever reason even if it was money. I don’t blame them. I would do the same thing. I wouldn’t want a pay on the back for it though if it were money.
Thanks for staying out of my morning drive. I wish more people would.