PFT: Eight owners present for Thursday’s labor talks

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Eight owners present for Thursday’s labor talks
Posted by Mike Florio on July 14, 2011, 9:20 AM EDT



http://profootballtalk.nbcsports.com/2011/07/14/eight-owners-present-for-thursdays-labor-talks/



The league has 10 owners on its labor committee. On Thursday, eight of them will participate in the negotiations.

Albert Breer of NFL Network, whose hairdo seems to be alternating between the Michael Scott and the Jim Halpert on an hourly basis, has the list of owners who are present on Thursday. They are: Giants co-owner John Mara, Cowboys owner Jerry Jones, Chiefs owner Clark Hunt, Packers CEO Mark Murphy (who has been absent from the talks lately), Chargers owner Dean Spanos, Panthers owner Jerry Richardson, Patriots owner Robert Kraft, and Steelers owner Art Rooney.

The only owners from the labor committee who aren’t present (and who haven’t been directly involved lately) are Broncos owner Pat Bowlen and Bengals owner Mike Brown...
 
CCBoy;3992313 said:
Eight owners present for Thursday’s labor talks
Posted by Mike Florio on July 14, 2011, 9:20 AM EDT



http://profootballtalk.nbcsports.com/2011/07/14/eight-owners-present-for-thursdays-labor-talks/



The league has 10 owners on its labor committee. On Thursday, eight of them will participate in the negotiations.

Albert Breer of NFL Network, whose hairdo seems to be alternating between the Michael Scott and the Jim Halpert on an hourly basis, has the list of owners who are present on Thursday. They are: Giants co-owner John Mara, Cowboys owner Jerry Jones, Chiefs owner Clark Hunt, Packers CEO Mark Murphy (who has been absent from the talks lately), Chargers owner Dean Spanos, Panthers owner Jerry Richardson, Patriots owner Robert Kraft, and Steelers owner Art Rooney.

The only owners from the labor committee who aren’t present (and who haven’t been directly involved lately) are Broncos owner Pat Bowlen and Bengals owner Mike Brown...

The other owners probably told Mike Brown not to bother showing up since he wouldn't agree to anything anyway, unless the deal says that the wealthy owners have to pay his team's salaries.
 
CooterBrown;3992351 said:
The other owners probably told Mike Brown not to bother showing up since he wouldn't agree to anything anyway, unless the deal says that the wealthy owners have to pay his team's salaries.

:) Morning, Cooter. I hope camp goes on schedule and I am able to meet you there.:starspin
 

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