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ShowtimeSBMVP 12:10 AM 02-26-2020

The NFLPA Board of Player Representatives voted to send the proposed collective bargaining agreement to the membership for a vote. #NFLPA #CBA

— George Atallah (@GeorgeAtallah) February 26, 2020



CBA goes out to players for a vote at 9 am ET. Voting window will stay open 7 days, per source.

— Dan Graziano (@DanGrazianoESPN) March 5, 2020


An update on our CBA vote: pic.twitter.com/d8P5KoFYP6

— NFLPA (@NFLPA) March 9, 2020

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dlphg9 12:14 AM 02-26-2020
Did anything change or is this the same exact deal as before?
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ShowtimeSBMVP 12:15 AM 02-26-2020
Originally Posted by dlphg9:
Did anything change or is this the same exact deal as before?
No clue to be honest.
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dlphg9 12:33 AM 02-26-2020
Originally Posted by ShowtimeSBMVP:
No clue to be honest.
Just find it odd for them to say no to a vote just a few days ago and then decide to change their mind if there is nothing new in it. This will pass and there is no doubt in my mind about that.
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SPchief 12:58 AM 02-26-2020
wow
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Wilson8 01:02 AM 02-26-2020
George Atallah is the assistant executive director of external affairs for the NFL Players Association. So he should be well informed of what is going on.

Since he is tweeting that they are sending the CBA to the general membership for a vote, it has a high chance of passing. This is going to the 2,000 NFLPA members and for many of these players the new CBA gives them a better chance of staying in the NFL and making money.

From the things that I have read, there may have been a few financial perks that helped get this through tonight. Not supposed to be anything major though. I think the $250,000 limit on the extra 17th game may have increased, but the money from that was supposed to come from a different bucket.

I think this is good news and I hope it works out for all.
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Wilson8 01:13 AM 02-26-2020
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If the membership of the NFLPA approves the proposed CBA, it would set the stage for labor peace for the next decade. Details of the proposal were not immediately disclosed.
https://www.cbssports.com/nfl/news/n...ship-for-vote/
The decade of "NFL Peace and Understanding"...Oh, and don't forget it's also the decade of the "Chiefs and Mahomes".
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scho63 03:41 AM 02-26-2020
I hope they say "FUCK YOU", things are great.
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LoneWolf 04:32 AM 02-26-2020
Originally Posted by scho63:
I hope they say "FUCK YOU", things are great.
Why do you hope the players reject the deal?
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ShowtimeSBMVP 05:41 AM 02-26-2020
Player reps passed it by a vote of 17-14 and 1 didn’t vote. Talk about Bare minimum
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tyecopeland 06:04 AM 02-26-2020
I hope they vote it down to get rid if the 17th game nonsense.
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ShowtimeSBMVP 06:13 AM 02-26-2020
Originally Posted by tyecopeland:
I hope they vote it down to get rid if the 17th game nonsense.
Not gonna happen.
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ShowtimeSBMVP 06:14 AM 02-26-2020

When the @NFLPA votes today, don’t underestimate the factor of the $100,000 increase to minimum salaries in 2020. B/c this increase impacts so many (mostly unheralded) players, it could make the difference in a new CBA being approved, despite the concerns about a 17 game season.

— Mike Tannenbaum (@RealTannenbaum) February 26, 2020



Owners were very smart to target these players.
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RedRaider56 06:20 AM 02-26-2020
Originally Posted by ShowtimeSBMVP:



Owners were very smart to target these players.
Yep. A bunch of the sports talking heads were saying yesterday that this one item will probably get the CBA passed.
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ShowtimeSBMVP 06:27 AM 02-26-2020

Per source, NFL made no significant concessions during Tuesday's meeting with NFLPA leadership.

— ProFootballTalk (@ProFootballTalk) February 26, 2020

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