Goose compares the NFL collective bargaining agreement to the NHL’s past and future situation

By Hugo Guzman  |   Saturday, May 24, 2008  |  Comments( 11 )

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Congratulations to Goose for winning our collective bargaining agreement Ad Libs contest! Goose won the Ad Libs contest by drawing parallels between the current NFL situation and what the NHL went through just a few years ago: With owners likely to opt out of the current collective bargaining agreement, players had better _re-think their 60%...
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CommentsComments: 11
No.1
zippy916
10:52 PM
05/24/2008
Congrats Goose!
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No.2
12:30 PM
05/25/2008
1. From now on: Never capitalize superbowl, because the honor is gone.
2. Contact every advertiser you can on the televised games, because 1 is a million. They view every call heavily because if one calls, a million are upset.
3. I am raising my children to believe cheaters never prosper. Arnold, Nixon, Belichick all have and will take hard falls.
Belichick didn't accidentally break a single rule. He carefully organized his employees to carry out the collection and analysis of game and pre-game data for over seven years. If it wasn't a huge advantage he would have stopped after the first game or two.
When players comment, "It was like they were in our huddle." It becomes mandatory, the cheater is banned from the game and the trophies are forfeit to enable the NFL to maintain integrity. Some fans are still in denial and believe he got away with it, but the fact is, it will only get worse for him and the NFL if he doesn’t pay the ultimate price, so the sooner the better.
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No.3
01:00 PM
05/25/2008
@svduran1

Why are you posting this here? This post has nothing to do with Spy Gate. C'mon man, stay in context.
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