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Tag Archives: large-market teams
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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