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They Came to Their Senses by Marc “Razz” Rasbury
Remember that old Christmas song, All I Want for Christmas is My Two Front Teeth? Well most basketball fans are getting their wish of having NBA basketball, as the NBA Players Association and the Owners reached an accord on a … Continue reading →
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Tagged Amar'e Stoudemire, Carmelo Anthony, CBA, Dallas Mavericks, Derrick Rose, Kobe Bryant, LeBron James, Miami Heat, NBA Christmas Day
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The Cruel Side of the NFL by Marc “Razz” Rasbury
The masses were overjoyed when the National Football League Players Association (NFLPA) and the League came to terms on the new Collective Bargaining Agreement (CBA) two weeks ago. It seemed as if more people were more concerned about the National … Continue reading →
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Tagged AFC Divisional Playoff game, Albert Hanyesworth, American Football Conference, Big Blue, Braylon Edwards, CBA, Chad Johnson, Chris Johnson, Collective Bargaining Agreement, Cullen Jenkins, David Harris, defensive end, Derrick Mason, DeSean Jackson, Donovan McNabb, free agency, Gang Green, general manager, Jason Babin, Jerricho Cotchery, Jerry Reese, Kevin Boss, Kevin Kolb, National Football League, National Football League Players Association, New England Patriots, New York Giants, New York Jets, NFL, NFLPA, Nmandi Asomugha, Oakland Raiders, Osi Umenyiora, Philadelphia Eagles, Plaxico Burress, Randy Moss, Ronnie Brown, running back, San Francisco 49ers, Santonio Holmes, Shaun Ellis, Tennessee Titans, tight end, Tom Brady, wide receivers
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A Win-Win Scenario, Sort Of by Marc “Razz” Rasbury
That collective sigh of relief you heard on Monday was everyone associated with the game of football exhaling after hearing the news that the NFL owners and the NFLPA agreed on a new Collective Bargaining Agreement. It took over four … Continue reading →
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Tagged AFC Championship, Ahmad Bradshaw, Baltimore Ravens, baseball, Braylon Edwards, Brinks truck, Cam Newton, Carolina Panthers, CBA, Charles Johnson, Collective Bargaining Agreement, competitive balance, cornerback, Dallas Cowboys, Darrelle Revis, defensive line, Derrick Mason, Donavan McNabb, free agent, Gang Green, JaMarcus Russell, large-market teams, Marion Barber, Minnesota Vikings, National Football League, New York Giants, New York Jets, NFL, NFL Network, NFLPA, Nnamdi Asomugha, Oakland Raiders, Pittsburgh Steelers, Players Association, players’ salaries, quarterback, Rex Ryan, Rich Seubert, Rolling Stones, rookies, Roy Williams, running back, salary cap ceiling, salary cap floor, Sam Bradford, Santonio Holmes, Seattle Seahawks, Shaun O’Hara, smaller-market teams, St. Louis Rams, Tavaris Jackson, two-a-day practices, unrestricted, veterans, Washington Redskins, wide receiver, Willis McGahee
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The Knock on The Lockouts by Marc “Razz” Rasbury
A little more than two weeks after wrapping up one of the most entertaining and compelling campaigns in years, the NBA Owners locked out the players putting, at a minimum, the start of the 2012 season in jeopardy. Obviously, … Continue reading →
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Tagged 2012-2013 season, ABC, Amar’e Stoudemire, Boston, Brooklyn, Carmelo Anthony, CBA, Chicago, Chris Bosh, Cleveland Cavaliers, Collective Bargaining Agreement, Danny Ferry, Dwayne Wade, ESPN, franchise tag, free agency, general manager, hard salary cap, Hollywood, Jordan, LeBron James, Los Angeles, luxury cap tax level, Madison Avenue, Magic-Bird, Manhattan, Milwaukee, National Basketball Association, NBA, NBA All Star Weekend, New York, Players Association, Summer of LeBron, Texas, TNT, TV ratings
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The End is Near, Now……. by Marc “Razz” Rasbury
As quiet as it is kept, the Jets could ill afford to loose David Harris to free agency. For nearly four months, football fans had to endure the ever-changing outlooks stemming from various media outlets regarding the status of … Continue reading →
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Tagged $108 million dollar minimum, add two regular season games, Ahmad Bradshaw, Antonio Cromartie, Brad Smith, Braylon Edwards, CBA, Cedric Benson, Champ Bailey, Charles Johnson, class action suit, Cullen Jenkins, David Harris, defensive back, defensive end, exhibition games, fantasy league, free agency, free agents, general managers, GM, Jason Babin, Jerry Reese, Las Vegas, linebacker, Mathias Kiwanuka, National Football League Players Association, new collective bargaining agreement, New York Giants, New York Jets, NFL Lockout, NFLPA, Nmandi Asomugha, Osi Umennyora, preseason games, Pro Bowl, Randy Moss, Ray Edwards, Reggie Bush, Rex Ryan, Richard Seymour, Ricky Williams, Ronde Barber, Ronnie Brown, rookie salary cap, running back, salary cap of $120 million, Santonio Holmes, Sidney Rice, Steve Smith, Stock Exchange, training camp, undrafted free agents, Vincent Jackson, wide receiver
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Advantage Players, Now What? By Marc “Razz” Rasbury
On Monday, the National Football League Players Association (NFLPA) won a major battle in their war with the NFL owners when Judge Susan Nelson ruled that the owners’ lockout is illegal, and, upon her order, it was lifted. It is … Continue reading →
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Tagged 89-page ruling, 8th Circuit of Appeals Court, CBA, Collective Bargaining Agreement, deposition, Judge David Coty, Judge Susan Nelson, lockout is illegal, lockout lifted, National Football League Players Association, NFL owners, NFLPA, rookie salary scale, two additional regular season games, violating Anti-Trust status