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  • SteelerNation1
    Pro Bowler
    • May 2008
    • 1574

    Anyone else get this email from Goodell?

    With one of the most exciting regular seasons now completed and the playoffs about to begin, let me first thank you and all NFL fans for your incredible support. Many fans have been asking me where we stand on signing a new collective bargaining agreement with the players union. Let me update you and be clear at the outset:

    I know we can and will reach an agreement.

    My goal as Commissioner now is to help our teams and players find a solution that is fair to everyone and ensures that football becomes more popular, accessible, and fun. We want the next decade to be the best yet for our fans, and I’m ready to work day and night to make that happen.

    We've come a long way. Compare where we are today with 10 years ago. From player accountability to player safety, more and better television coverage, upgrading the in-stadium experience, innovations like the RedZone channel, the Draft in prime time and playing the Pro Bowl before the Super Bowl, we are focused on doing what’s best for the players, teams, and fans. My priority is and always will be the game and the fans who love our game.

    The NFL is great because fans care deeply about it. Economic conditions, however, have changed dramatically inside and outside the NFL since 2006 when we negotiated the last CBA. A 10 percent unemployment rate hurts us all. Fans have limited budgets and rightly want the most for their money. I get it.

    Yes, NFL players deserve to be paid well. Unfortunately, economic realities are forcing everyone to make tough choices and the NFL is no different.

    These are not easy negotiations, but the outcome can be positive. If both sides give a little, everyone, including fans, will get a lot and the game will improve through innovation.

    Even in difficult economic times, a new CBA presents us with the opportunity to secure the future of our game. You may ask how will the NFL look under this vision?

    A significant change would be to resolve fan complaints about preseason by modifying our 20-game format. Fans tell us they don’t like the quality of the preseason games, and we’re listening. An enhanced season of 18 regular season and two preseason games would not add a single game for the players collectively, but would give fans more meaningful, high-quality football.

    Our emphasis on player health and safety is absolutely essential to the future of our game. We are strictly enforcing rules that protect players from unnecessarily dangerous play, especially involving hits to the head. We are changing the “play through it” culture to a “player-first” culture to ensure that if a player has a head injury, he doesn’t play again until his health is certain. We are also addressing the potential wear-and-tear on players in the way they train in-season and off-season.

    It’s not just the health of players that concerns us. We must ensure the health of the league. That includes a new system that properly compensates proven veterans and retired players by shifting some of the outrageous sums paid to many unproven rookies. Earlier this year, Sports Illustrated published a list of the 50 highest-paid American athletes that included five 2009 NFL rookies. Every other athlete on the list was a proven veteran. In 2009, NFL clubs contracted $1.2 billion to 256 drafted rookies with $585 million guaranteed before they had stepped on an NFL field.

    Don’t get me wrong: top draft choices will continue to be highly paid. All we’re asking for is a return to common sense in paying our rookies. Other leagues have done this and we can too.

    These improvements and more will lead to better football, plain and simple. A forward looking CBA that is fair to players and clubs will lead to a great future for the NFL and our fans.

    My job is to represent the game — the fans, teams, players, coaches and business partners. Protecting the integrity of the game and ensuring it thrives is a responsibility I take very seriously.

    This is about more than a labor agreement. It’s about the future of the NFL. We have to improve and will be relentless in our quest. The commitment to our fans is to make the NFL experience even better in the years ahead. With a responsible CBA, we will fulfill that vision.

    Happy New Year and enjoy the playoffs.



    – Roger Goodell



    Roger Goodell - Commissioner


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  • rpmpit
    Pro Bowler
    • May 2008
    • 2004

    #2
    Re: Anyone else get this email from Goodell?

    Got the email. Didn't read it. F&%K HIM!!!

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    • The Sodfather
      Backup
      • Dec 2010
      • 187

      #3
      Re: Anyone else get this email from Goodell?

      Junk mail if I've ever seen it.

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      • anger 82&95
        Starter
        • May 2008
        • 667

        #4
        Re: Anyone else get this email from Goodell?

        Wow, that dude spews out more chaff than an A-10 above Bagdad.

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        • Ghost
          Legend
          • May 2008
          • 6338

          #5
          Re: Anyone else get this email from Goodell?

          An enhanced season of 18 regular season and two preseason games would not add a single game for the players collectively, but would give fans more meaningful, high-quality football.
          This is a skewed statement since the starters don't play a complete game in the preseason.

          I'd be curious to know exactly what percentage of fans want an 18 game schedule. It appears to me that most of the die hard fans think 16 games is perfect. And how are rookies going to get a real shot if there are only 2 games to get ready and now those will have to be played by the established vets to get them ready for the season. Not that he made a differnce, but Dwyer gets cut for sure without the last 2 preseason games.

          The players should tell him and the owners to suck it when it comes to 2 more regular games. I'm disappointed that some of the owners (Rooney's, Mara's) are not stepping in to say this IS NOT good for the health of the players.

          I could at least respect Goodell and the owners if they just came out and said - this is a money grab. Nothing more. Stop blowing sunshine up my a$$ about how this doesn't effect players being healthy.
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          • RuthlessBurgher
            Legend
            • May 2008
            • 33208

            #6
            Re: Anyone else get this email from Goodell?

            Fans don't complain about there being 4 preseason games.

            Fans complain about being forced to pay full price for preseason games.

            Cut the price of preseason tix in half, and keep the 16 game regular season.
            Steeler teams featuring stat-driven, me-first, fantasy-football-darling diva types such as Antonio Brown & Le'Veon Bell won no championships.

            Super Bowl winning Steeler teams were built around a dynamic, in-your-face defense plus blue-collar, hard-hitting, no-nonsense football players on offense such as Hines Ward & Jerome Bettis.

            We don't want Juju & Conner to replace what we lost in Brown & Bell.

            We are counting on Juju & Conner to return us to the glory we once had with Hines & The Bus.

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            • sentinel33
              Backup
              • Jun 2010
              • 494

              #7
              Re: Anyone else get this email from Goodell?

              wouldnt they have to expand the roster cap by a few spots? in that case dwyer would be safe. still dont want or think the nfl needs 18 games, though.

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              • SteelerNation1
                Pro Bowler
                • May 2008
                • 1574

                #8
                Re: Anyone else get this email from Goodell?

                Originally posted by RuthlessBurgher
                Fans don't complain about there being 4 preseason games.

                Fans complain about being forced to pay full price for preseason games.

                Cut the price of preseason tix in half, and keep the 16 game regular season.
                I have NO PROBLEM paying full price for preseason games...
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                • Mister Pittsburgh
                  Hall of Famer
                  • Jul 2008
                  • 3674

                  #9
                  Re: Anyone else get this email from Goodell?

                  Originally posted by RuthlessBurgher
                  Fans don't complain about there being 4 preseason games.

                  Fans complain about being forced to pay full price for preseason games.

                  Cut the price of preseason tix in half, and keep the 16 game regular season.
                  100%.

                  I have never heard someone say damn, there should be 18 games. I have heard people complain about paying full price to watch a practice game. Preseason blows. Make the tickets half price.
                  @_Hellgrammite

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