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18-GAME SEASON: Owners wants to replace two preseason games with two regular-season games. Players concerned this will cause more injuries, but they won't be paid more.
ROOKIE WAGE SCALE: Owners want a slotted system so each rookie pick already knows what he gets based on where he was picked. Players might be okay with this.
ROOKIE CONTACT LENGTH: Players want maximum for rookie contracts to be three years. Owners wants to stick with five years.
PLAYER FINES: Players want to scale back the commissioner's authority to levy fines.
FEDERAL OVERSIGHT: Owners no longer want federal supervision of the labor deal, which has been in place since 1993. They the two sides can resolve their differences without federal judicial interference. Players want to continue with fed supervision.
REVENUE SHARING: Five years ago the union made supplemental revenue sharing a requirement of a new deal, the theory being that low-revenue clubs need the extra cash to afford the higher labor costs. Owners want to nix this. LINK
I haven't been following the NFL negotiations thing too close. But this past week the top blew off, and it'll probably end up in court. So we might, MIGHT, not have pro ball next fall. ("Replacements"?) So I look up the issues that are likely to kill pro football for a while. And guess what?? It's about money!
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