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The Rest Of The Sports World => You Don't Know Football => Topic started by: Johnny English on July 08, 2020, 03:53:58 PM
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https://www.cbssports.com/nfl/news/nfl-reportedly-intends-to-give-all-players-the-choice-to-sit-out-the-entire-2020-season/
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The other big question is how teams will handle the contract of any player who decides to sit out.
Is key.
If contracts are frozen vs advance a year will make all the world of difference. Especially in the case of someone like Jamal
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Jamal is gonna sit out
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I can't see any way that the NFL would offer this without a contract freeze. They're not going to let players burn a year of their contract, even if it goes unpaid.
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Jamal is gonna sit out
An absolute lock
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I can't see any way that the NFL would offer this without a contract freeze. They're not going to let players burn a year of their contract, even if it goes unpaid.
Hopefully
If it's not with a contract freeze you could see guys on shitty contracts and or rookie deals basically use it as extreme leverage.
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Everyone should sit out.
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Everyone should sit out.
Then the cap will tank in 2021!
/sarcasm
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After several weeks of negotiations between the NFL and NFLPA, it appears the two sides have come to an agreement on the idea of letting players opt out. According to NFL.com, the league and the union intend to give the players the option to sit out, which is potentially huge because it means that any player on any team could choose to skip the 2020 season without facing any sort of penalty.
The opt-out could add an interesting twist to the season, especially if someone's starting quarterback decides not to play.
Under the plan developed by the NFL and NFLPA, there really wouldn't be any strict guidelines with the opt-out. Any player who has a pre-existing condition would be allowed to sit out. Players who have family members with pre-existing conditions would be allowed to sit out. Also, any player who has any concerns about playing during a pandemic would also be allowed to sit out, which would open the door for pretty much any player to sit out the season.
Before the opt-out goes into effect, several things still have to be figured out. One big one is when players would have to opt out by. According to NFL.com, general managers around the league were told this week that the opt-out will come with a hard deadline. Although the date for that deadline hasn't been set, any player who wants to sit out 2020 would have to declare themselves out before the deadline.
“An interesting twist”
freak off, mate
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Hopefully
If it's not with a contract freeze you could see guys on shitty contracts and or rookie deals basically use it as extreme leverage.
A contract freeze is going to make things really screwy though, because it's going to change the end date of some contracts and not others which has the potential to really freak with teams' cap planning. I'm not sure I can see how this is going to work.
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Jamal is gonna sit out
An absolute lock
I'm not sure he would. I think he's too proud of his image as a competitor.
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I'm not sure he would. I think he's too proud of his image as a competitor.
Yeah, I don't think Jamal is sitting out. I think the guy loves football too much not to play. However, if contracts don't freeze, it could easily be a leverage tactic.
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A contract freeze is going to make things really screwy though, because it's going to change the end date of some contracts and not others which has the potential to really freak with teams' cap planning. I'm not sure I can see how this is going to work.
Theoretically wouldn't they just get the cap savings from this season and have it roll over?
Though I suppose they could easily implement some kind of waiver allowing teams to go xyz over the cap in future years for covid related contract delays.
I think a big concern would be older players on high paying contracts.
I mean if you have a guy whose set to make 15 million at 37 or 38 and instead they'll be making they at 39 or something that's a big difference.
The nfl and NFLPA can agree on anything they want. But I'd assume that the rules should logically follow something along the structure of a player who retires and then unretires a year or two later (ie Gronk)
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Donovan Smith thinks playing this season would be a stupid idea. (https://www.espn.com/nfl/story/_/id/29441083/buccaneers-donovan-smith-says-playing-coronavirus-pandemic-not-worth-risk)
Guess this could have also gone in the LOL Tampa thread.