Owners Decision To Opt Out Good For Both Sides????

This what Peter King of SI.com thinks, because it would force both sides to come to a compromise sooner rather than later. Right now owners have the advantage, but after the 2010 season the power would shift to the players, something the owners would definitely hate. "What you have to look at in 2010 is, 'What is the alternative?' " Upshaw said, referring to March 2010 coming and going without a new labor agreement. "If we ever get beyond [the uncapped year], we're not going back [to a salary cap system.]."

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uh, NO !!!!!! i'm not a huge fan of upshaw's & not alot of stock do i put, in what he says....

I'm with ya on that one.

I hope they don't get rid of that cap. That would be a huge blow to fans.

Would definitely be a blow to fans in the smaller markets and some of the bigger ones. The NFL is pricing the die-hard, blue-collar fan out of the game already. Who wants to go to a game and sit around a bunch of stuffed white shirts that don't give a hoot about football? That's where it's headed and abolishing the cap will get it there a lot quicker.

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