The Facts:
Following up on
today's big story. ... Anyone worried that today’s ruling allowing the lockout to continue could slow the pace of negotiations to end the lockout should feel good about a joint statement released by the NFL and the NFLPA hours after the ruling was handed down.The joint statement from both sides in the negotiation said that the negotiation will go on as planned, and that the appeals court ruling doesn’t change that.
Reported by Profootballtalk.com
Fantasy Football Diehards Line:
“While we respect the court’s decision, today’s ruling does not change our mutual recognition that this matter must be resolved through negotiation,” the statement said. “We are committed to our current discussions and reaching a fair agreement that will benefit all parties for years to come, and allow for a full 2011 season. ..." Those discussions are continuing today. And as PFT's Michael David Smith notes, both sides sound committed to keep the discussions going until an agreement is reached.
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