Scott Stantis for April 26, 2011

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    ChukLitl Premium Member about 13 years ago

    A bunch of spoiled rich kids whining about not having enough? Yep, it’s big business.

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    Bluejayz  about 13 years ago

    What they’re saying is that they are going to hike up ticket prices and concessions so they can hike up player salaries and owners profits. They are already multi-multi-millionaires. Why would anyone object to hikeing taxes on such greedy spoil-sports?

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    ynnek58  about 13 years ago

    who cares – haven’t watched a game in 30 years; I got better things to do

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    WarBush  about 13 years ago

    Wrong on all accounts! The owners are the ones that started the lock-out, the one who are fighting tooth and nail to keep it there, and are the ones who want to extend the season while NOT compensating the players or coaches (this sounds awfully familiar).

    BTW If a player gets hurt during the season there’s no guarantee he’ll make it to the next season. Football is a brutal sport next to boxing.

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    Canuck867  almost 13 years ago

    I seem to remember america laughing at canada when we were freaking out about the hockey lockout. Lets see how the USA handles losing its favorite sport for a year. The NHL lockout did produce a much more competitive and fair game, and the game is much improved because of it. I hope this turns out the same, but i hope it doesn’t involve the loss of a whole season.The NFL has good fans and they dont deserve it.

    For now try the CFL! its fun! and you make more money than the players! it’s a good feeling.

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