NFL Players Say Roger Goodell's Letter Was Dividing
Hey, look! NFL news! Without any NFL games even being played, or players being moved!
It's getting annoying, y'all. But it's happenin', anyway, because news doesn't stop and say, "Hey! Us news is being annoying, so we'll stop being all news-y."
Lame jokes aside, there is news to be told. This one has to do with Roger Goodell's silly letter to players, which I found totally funny in my last post on here.
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Turns out, players thought it was kind of stupid. At best, they disregarded the letter entirely. At worst, the letter was an attempt to be divisive. If it was, players caught up on it, saying that the entire thing was kind of a big lie.
In that letter, Roger Goodell says that the NFL proposed a deal, and the players walked out. The players aren't too happy with that statement, because they said they didn't walk out. This entire mess is like the eighth grade all over again. (No, she walked out! Not me!)
The players said that the deal was last-minute, and they couldn't have really come up with an alternative, anyway.
Plus, the players realized that the income they received would be fixed, meaning if there was more revenue, they don't get a percentage...just what they were told they were going to have.
Ugh, whatever. On one hand, the players don't even need to talk about Goodell's silly letter. There was nothing said that was offensive; it was dumb, sure, but it wasn't something most fans didn't already know, kind of.
Fix the damn deals already, you guys. NFL geeks want to get back to their fantasy drafts, free agency and NFL draft grades. You're holding us back!
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