From a union standpoint, this will be something that never gets forgotten and comes up during every negotiation from this point forward.Will the players care?
Russ "Wuss" WilsonI didnt read the entire doc, but from the article
"and one star quarterback being called a word that rhymes with his name."
Has to be Romo right? Or maybe Penix?
lol - who pronounces “Russ” like that? Or “wuss” for that matter. Cmon manRuss "Wuss" WilsonI didnt read the entire doc, but from the article
"and one star quarterback being called a word that rhymes with his name."
Has to be Romo right? Or maybe Penix?
in the nfl? No one would have expected thatCollusion
Russ "Wuss" Wilson
I watched a much shorter video and @Bri can correct me if I'm wrong here but basically Goodell wanted to limit the number of guaranteed money in (QB?) contracts.TL;DR?
As far as I know, and I did not read all of the report, Russ was not complaining. It was the union rep, JC Tretter, insulting and complaining about him because he felt that Russ could have pushed for his total contract extension with Denver to be guaranteed and helped set a precedent.Russ "Wuss" Wilson
for him to be complaining is absolutely absurd!
Basically any guaranteed contract, but yes 3 QBs were the focus.I watched a much shorter video and @Bri can correct me if I'm wrong here but basically Goodell wanted to limit the number of guaranteed money in (QB?) contracts.TL;DR?
1. Cleveland gave fully guaranteed contract to WatsonTL;DR?
I've never found a players' union that cares about the product (or any other union, but thats a whole other thing).Shouldn't the NFLFPA also not want these big mega contracts? Since there'd be less $$$ to go around? From a player standpoint it makes sense to want a ton of guaranteed money but from the NFL standpoint it could make teams not as competitive and really water down an already watered down product.