They're not.Hoofbite;3938623 said:Sorry for bringing this garbage back up but......
How are teams able to meet with draft picks?
Rogah;3938626 said:They're not.
WoodysGirl;3938627 said:They were able to have one meet/greet/introductory presser and that's it.
I apologize for misunderstanding your question. As another poster pointed out, yes they were allowed to conduct various promotional activities. I mean, the first round of the draft itself is one big promotional activity between the new players and management.Hoofbite;3938629 said:Tyron Smith has already had a press conference with Jerry and Stephen.
:laugh2:Hoofbite;3938633 said:Oh, so just make that meet and greet last a few months and take place in the weight room.
Think that'd fly?
If he never leaves, still counts as the same meeting right?
Um, no. That would not fly.Hoofbite;3938633 said:Oh, so just make that meet and greet last a few months and take place in the weight room.
Think that'd fly?
Rogah;3938641 said:Um, no. That would not fly.
I mean, if you're determined to think of ways to cheat, that's fine. But it's silly to try and think of ways to cheat while desperately trying to couch such methods into a technically-not-illegal fashion. Doing those things would be a violation of the league's lockout.
That was before the temporary stay was granted.Hoofbite;3938629 said:Tyron Smith has already had a press conference with Jerry and Stephen.
Is that still the case? I was thinking that the first rounders had the chance to do this stuff on Friday the day after they got selected by their teams. But when the 8th Circuit put a stay on Nelson's injunction, the lockout was back on and the rest of the draft picks were out of luck.WoodysGirl;3938627 said:They were able to have one meet/greet/introductory presser and that's it.
From what I recall, that was always the case for the draft picks during the lockout. I forget from where I read it, PFT, twitter, etc, but basically they get to have the one meeting w/the team and then that's it.peplaw06;3938647 said:That was before the temporary stay was granted.
Is that still the case? I was thinking that the first rounders had the chance to do this stuff on Friday the day after they got selected by their teams. But when the 8th Circuit put a stay on Nelson's injunction, the lockout was back on and the rest of the draft picks were out of luck.
WoodysGirl;3938677 said:From what I recall, that was always the case for the draft picks during the lockout. I forget from where I read it, PFT, twitter, etc, but basically they get to have the one meeting w/the team and then that's it.
I don't think they were supposed to get playbooks while the lockout is going on, so that means the few hours it was lifted, those draft picks could get playbooks. The rest are out of luck.
I honestly don't know what you're suggesting. You're asking questions about ridiculous hypotheticals meant to break both the letter and spirit of the rules of the lockout.Hoofbite;3938646 said:Do you really think I was seriously suggesting he sleep in the locker room for the next two months?
Rogah;3938864 said:I honestly don't know what you're suggesting. You're asking questions about ridiculous hypotheticals meant to break both the letter and spirit of the rules of the lockout.
There's certainly no absolutely certain final date to decide that. General consensus is if the lockout ends in early August, we'll have the regular season as currently scheduled. If it ends in late August to early September, we'll still have a 16 game regular season, but with some rescheduling.TISA;3938648 said:Another quick lockout question:
When will we find out if theres football next year. Or not?
