I agree completely, I'm glad the lawyers are doing their thing and hope they continue to. But what is stopping the owners and players from meeting at the same time? the owners and players meeting doesnt have to mean that the lawyers have to stop meeting? For the most part the lawyers havent been involved with the other meetings anywayBut there's plenty the lawyers are doing right now that if left to the deadline could delay any deal. The handshake agreement isnt the end point, its a signed document between a players union and the NFL.while what they are doing is important, they cannot negotiate the "open issues." I'm not trying to be negative, I am just concerned that the owners and players are not trying to hammer out the last few issues and that they are waiting until the 11th hour and 50th minute when they probably have 9 minutes (to go with the analogy) of actual work to do. One hiccup could make things tough.There is plenty of negotiating being done right now, its just being done by the lawyers.I have heard that as well. I was just pulling the info from what Clayton said in the above article. For what its worth, a few weeks ago when the 15th was becoming the popular drop dead date, that was usually stated as the day the new season would need to start (i.e. the cba would need to be signed). I think clayton is more indicating the "handshake deal" would.need to be done this weekend to give time for the courts to approve, owners to vote, players to reform as a union, ect. by the 15th. Thats a lot to do in a short time, and it assumes that the lawyers are making a lot of progress this week in getting the language doneI think the drop dead date is closer to 7-15-11.I just cant believe that if the drop dead date is this weekend they arent negotiating until tomorrow. That just seems crazy to me. Unless they know that they only have to settle on the revenue.and maybe one other thing. Maybe they know they ate going to spend most of the time reviewing the lawyers work? I dont know, but if they do.still have several open issues, it scares me that they are waiting until tomorrow to meet. One misstep that delays talks could spiral into a lost seasonESPNs John Clayton on NFL lockout: "I'm hearing a lot of good things", heres the link but I posted below - http://mynorthwest.com/?nid=384&sid=509403
By Jacob Thorpe, special to 710sports.com
Fans may not have to wait much longer for real NFL news, at least that's what "The Professor" John Clayton thinks.
Clayton came on the Kevin Calabro Show Tuesday for his daily dose of Coors Light Cold Hard Facts and said some encouraging developments may all but ensure that the NFL season will start on time.
"I'm hearing a lot of good things," Clayton said. "It looked pretty grim last Thursday, and then they go into Thursday's meeting and Arthur Boylan - who's been mediating this thing - kind of kicked them in the rear, the owners, and said, 'Guys, let's focus here because remember we've got a lot of decisions coming and you're not going to like them if we have to make these decisions in court.'"
Clayton explained that during the meeting the owners agreed to give the players 46 percent of all revenues, which is inching closer to the players' demand of 48 percent. He said that they've effectively come to terms on free agency, the rookie wage scale and that the owners are no longer asking for an 18-game season.
"They're down to the deadline," Clayton explained. "They're down to, you pick a day [either] Friday, Saturday or Sunday. And if they don't get it done by then, then this thing probably isn't going to get done and it's going to start costing revenue, costing games, costing prestige and that's why I think you're close enough now to close the gap and get this thing done."
Clayton also took time to address rumors that the Seahawks have offered Philadelphia a 1st and 3rd-round pick for quarterback Kevin Kolb, a rumor that Clayton promptly dismissed.
"It would be too pro-Philadelphia," Clayton said. "I just don't see a 1st and a 3rd right now because there's not enough teams bidding."
