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    Source: NFL, players resume secret talks

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    Source: NFL, players resume secret talks

    Talks continue Aaron Wilson

    The NFL and player representatives relaunched talks at a secret location today, according to a league source with knowledge of the situation.

    The NFL, including Dallas Cowboys owner Jerry Jones and New England Patriots owner Robert Kraft, conducted talks last week in Chicago with NFL Players Association executive director DeMaurice Smith, as first reported by NFP's Brad Biggs.

    Then, mediation sessions scheduled for this week were canceled since confidential settlement discussions are taking place.

    The location of this week's talks remains unknown.

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    well soul, this is another step closer my june CBA deal gets done- here's to hoping the 'talks" real and do get an agreement soon... the more its done away from media and in confidence, more think 'real" and legit.. like this: )

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    DB arent you usually the one who is always skeptical about stories with unnamed sources?

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    Quote Originally Posted by The Benjamin View Post
    DB arent you usually the one who is always skeptical about stories with unnamed sources?
    yep, BUt in this particular case as this is the same 2( wilson and briggs) that broke the 'secret talks" last week in chicago and were 100% right- i'd say they have gained and earned some credibity to this particular story?don't you think? and not the usual bozo's who are always caught making crap up
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    NFL live on ESPN confirming the rumor, and greg aeillo from the league office released a statement confirming there are talks ongoing today and this week.. and named the owners and players.. So story is confirmed now benj

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    I hope to hell they get this worked out, no season would kill me. Not to mention they are supposed to be coming to Denver this Dec. and if the Bears don't get to come out here (like they care, but it would rob me of the opportunity to see them play) I would prolly go postal!!

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    DB arent you usually the one who is always skeptical about stories with unnamed sources?
    The talk about them has been going on for about a week now. These aren't CBA negotiations but rather settlment talk regarding the lawsuits. If they can get that matter settled out of court and if the players are willing to recertify the union then they can proceed with CBA negotiations. Both sides have to give in this situation before much else will happen. Stay tuned for further developments.
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    Quote Originally Posted by soulman View Post
    The talk about them has been going on for about a week now. These aren't CBA negotiations but rather settlment talk regarding the lawsuits. If they can get that matter settled out of court and if the players are willing to recertify the union then they can proceed with CBA negotiations. Both sides have to give in this situation before much else will happen. Stay tuned for further developments.
    think it goes "hand in hand" Soul.. both sides stop the lawsuits "IF" have an agreement and "IF" have a CBA they will recertify and all lawsuits dropped.. can't see doing one unless have the other( at least in principle and jsut the T" and I's need to be crossed and dotted : )

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    NFL, players acknowledge talks

    NEW YORK -- Whether they are meeting in secret locations or in the middle of Times Square at rush hour, talks between NFL owners and players are a good sign.

    Commissioner Roger Goodell has been saying that ever since the lockout began on March 12. Players, agents and lawyers familiar with the negotiating process second the notion.

    Both sides met Wednesday for a second straight day in New York, with Judge Arthur Boylan joining Goodell and NFLPA chief DeMaurice Smith. It was the second time this week that the sides got together. Last week, they met twice near Chicago.

    Also on hand were five team owners and five players. That's a critical component for reaching a new collective bargaining agreement.

    "Having meetings on a regular basis is not nearly as important as having productive talks," said agent Ben Dogra, whose clients include Patrick Willis and Sam Bradford. "If having productive talks encompasses meeting on a regular basis, then it is a good for them to meet as often as possible."

    Both sides seem ready to do that as they await a ruling about the legality of the lockout from the federal appeals court in St. Louis. The factions aren't due back in court until August. On Wednesday, Judge Susan Nelson moved up a hearing for the league's motion to dismiss the players' antitrust suit from Sept. 12 to Aug. 29 -- nine days before the regular season is scheduled to begin.

    "NFL owners and players continue to be engaged in confidential discussions before Chief Magistrate Judge Boylan," the two sides said in a joint statement. "Both sides met again this week as part of ongoing court mediation. Those discussions are expected to continue."
    A person familiar with the talks told The Associated Press that the owners and players will meet again "soon and often. That means in the near future, not in a month or anything like that."

    The person spoke on condition of anonymity because the talks were supposed to remain confidential.

    On hand at the latest talks were owners John Mara of the New York Giants, Jerry Richardson of the Carolina Panthers, Robert Kraft of the New England Patriots, Clark Hunt of the Kansas city Chiefs and Dean Spanos of the San Diego Chargers.
    Representing the players were NFLPA President Kevin Mawae, Mike Vrabel, Tony Richardson, Domonique Foxworth and Jeff Saturday.
    Goodell told Buccaneers ticket holders Wednesday that "any time we're talking that's a positive because I believe both sides want to find solutions."


    "I believe it's the objective of everybody involved with the NFL to play a full 2011 season," Goodell said during the conference call. "That's certainly what we're working towards, and I think the players are working towards that, too. It's for the good of the game, it's for the good of the people involved in the game, and it's absolutely good for the fans."

    But don't get too excited about the recent talks.

    "I don't think having the meetings is necessarily a sign for optimism," Dogra said. "But the fact both sides are meeting and will continue to meet in undisclosed locations, and that ownership is present, is a good sign that both parties are continuing to talk through the issues."

    Added Don Yee, agent for Tom Brady and an adjunct law professor at Southern Cal: "I think it is far too early for optimism. Generally, nothing in the sports business happens until the very last minute, and we're nowhere close to that yet."

    Still, the timing is crucial. Although June usually is a slow month in the NFL, teams already would have signed free agents and some rookies; held mini-camps and offseason training activities; and laid out plans for a full training camp beginning at the end of July.
    But other than conducting the draft in late April, the NFL has been dormant.

    "I'm still optimistic we're going to have 16 games," said Bengals guard Bobbie Williams, an alternate player representative. "July is not here yet, and June just started. We still have time here to get this thing done. Now when July starts running out, then it's a different ballgame. Come ask me again."

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    Quote Originally Posted by dabears54 View Post
    think it goes "hand in hand" Soul.. both sides stop the lawsuits "IF" have an agreement and "IF" have a CBA they will recertify and all lawsuits dropped.. can't see doing one unless have the other( at least in principle and jsut the T" and I's need to be crossed and dotted : )
    Well that's the point. Give and take from both. The owners don't want to proceed with negotiations without the union and the players won't drop their anti-trust suits without some concessions from the owners. The players will not agree to collective bargaining because it hurts their legal position so these go under a different heading.
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