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Posted by Gregg Rosenthal on March 30, 2011, 12:26 PM EDT
Colts center Jeff Saturday joined NFL Network host Rich Eisen for a lengthy and thoughtful interview on NFL Total Access that has aired over the last two nights.
(We recommend checking out the whole thing here.)
The interview was so reasonable, we were reminded again that the essential reasons for the lockout are unreasonable from a fan’s perspective.
The players and owners will ultimately settle this business negotiation. It will likely have similar terms to the ones that both sides could come up with now, if they weren’t so interested in exercising every bit of leverage on the other side first. For now, that means we are waiting for the upcoming antitrust lawsuit to move forward on April 6.
Eisen asked Saturday when he thinks this will all end.
Read the rest: http://profootballtalk.nbcsports.co...antitrust-case-would-be-done-by-early-august/
Colts center Jeff Saturday joined NFL Network host Rich Eisen for a lengthy and thoughtful interview on NFL Total Access that has aired over the last two nights.
(We recommend checking out the whole thing here.)
The interview was so reasonable, we were reminded again that the essential reasons for the lockout are unreasonable from a fan’s perspective.
The players and owners will ultimately settle this business negotiation. It will likely have similar terms to the ones that both sides could come up with now, if they weren’t so interested in exercising every bit of leverage on the other side first. For now, that means we are waiting for the upcoming antitrust lawsuit to move forward on April 6.
Eisen asked Saturday when he thinks this will all end.
Read the rest: http://profootballtalk.nbcsports.co...antitrust-case-would-be-done-by-early-august/
