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Reports that four of the named plaintiffs in the Brady antitrust lawsuit have made a push for special treatment just as the labor deal is close to being resolved has triggered a widespread reaction from fans, some members of the media,
and at least one player. Now, Greg Bedard of the Boston Globe reports that three of the men have privately softened their stances, due to the backlash.
Reported by Profootballtalk.com
Fantasy Football Diehards Line:
Per Bedard, Saints QB Drew Brees, Colts QB Peyton Manning, and Chargers WR Vincent Jackson have backed off of their attempt to obtain an exemption from the franchise tag. As to Patriots G Logan Mankins, it’s unclear whether he has relented. ... Bedard reports that NFLPA outside counsel Jeffrey Kessler is “still fighting” for the players, but that the issue is expected to be resolved. According to PFT's Mike Florio, Kessler has been trying for weeks to get special treatment for the named plaintiffs. If, however, the goal is reaching an agreement that benefits all involved, the news that their stance is softening is indeed good. ... More as developments warrant.
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