This is a lockout, not a strike. There will be no scabs unless it turns into a strike (which isn't impossible, depending on how the court decisions go).Dcz84;3876934 said:If a deal does'nt get done anyone know how they would go about getting scab players? Would there be tryouts? Would there be a draft for scabs. Have'nt balled in 12 years but would be pretty cool to aleast tryout.![]()
Can they also run, pass, block and kick?dogberry;3876994 said:No scabs, just union thugs.
That is going to piss Hos right off. Day off to a good start!!DallasEast;3877010 said:Can they also run, pass, block and kick?
Same thing.Wait! I know what the owners should do!
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GOOOOOOOOAL!:
You think that's something? I paid for a subscription to this magazine and gave them Hostile's mailing address!peplaw06;3877052 said:That is going to piss Hos right off. Day off to a good start!!:
DallasEast;3877083 said:You think that's something? I paid for a subscription to this magazine and gave them Hostile's mailing address!
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He's gonna LOVE it!
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I think Footsteps Falco is available.Yeagermeister;3877093 said:Call Jimmy McGinty's office to setup a try out
dogberry;3876994 said:No scabs, just union thugs.
I'd like to be the scab "Get Back" coach:laugh1:HoosierCowboy;3876960 said:I'll be a scab coach
GimmeTheBall!;3877174 said:the term "Scab" is so unnecessary. It's a word used to denigrate others by those in a dying movement.
Why would anyone label a fellow human being who wants to work with something like that?
The real scabs are millionaires who refuse to work and then cry when somebody else raises his hand to indicate he does want to work.
AbeBeta;3877209 said:The largest unions in the US are teachers, food workers, and service employees. Overwhelmingly, unions are comprised of either white collar workers or service employees. The whole "union thug" stereotype reflects perceptions of unions that no longer dominate the union landscape. But hey, let's hang on to old, outdated ideas about unions.
