
I had the opportunity to sit in on a press conference with DeMaurice Smith, head of the recently decertified player’s union, and Takeo Spikes. A few things of note that I took from that call:
— DeMaurice Smith said “does that sound like good faith negotiating to you?” more times than I care to remember. That’s in response to the owners making a statement that they made an offer in good faith. The disconnect, Smith reiterated, is essentially that the owners are asking for more money but are unwilling to share the reasons why they need the financial boost by opening up their books. Simply put, the players don’t trust the owners.
— DeMaurice Smith also said “Roger Goodell said more in the letter he sent to the players than he ever said in the entire time we were negotiating during labor talks – and you can quote me on that”.
— Takeo Spikes was asked if missing games was a possibility. His response was actually scary: “I honestly don’t know. That’s a question for the owners. I will say we’re so far apart right now I have a hard time seeing a deal happening anytime soon”.
These quotes are slightly paraphrased but you get the idea. For the first time since this whole ordeal started, I’m starting to think games being missed is the only thing that will eventually make one side break into making concessions. I honestly wonder if a deal can be reached prior to that happening.
Do you think a deal will happen before games are missed?
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