Wednesday, April 27, 2011

NFL on "chaos" as players, League for clarity of judge ruling

NFL remained a created by battle in holding on Tuesday as players reporting to work and the League wanted to clarify the responsibilities of the post of his reality-Nelson.

But DeMaurice Smith, Director General of the Organization of football players, chided the League take a day of "chaos" with players blocking full access to the facilities team.

Live on ESPN Radio, Smith allegedly Pagani became team players away from the meeting.

"To be the world guys are ... And where to go home. This is petty and at best, "said Smith.

Players reported to work with multiple teams on Tuesday, including the Cleveland Browns, Carolina Panthers, New York-Dallas Cowboys, but the NFL told teams not to allow them to work or to any football activity.

That came one day after the United States District Judge Nelson Richard and Susan lock have imposed on 11 March. NFL immediately appealed, asked its ruling pending Nelson remain challenging. Ruling on the matter are not will go to Wednesday at the earliest.

Still, Al Smith, the judgment of the two it was clear that NFL players again should have access to perform their work.

"The Court ruled yesterday that the lockout was illegal and that he raised," he said.

"It is not a matter ??"???? "? But the question what is the law of the land, if the NFL will comply with it. "

General advice on NFL Jeff pash said on ESPN that League to adhere to the judgment of Justice "in an orderly manner."

"We expected this as possible," pash said. "When we have Court rulings on the scope of the order, the stay ... And we are all actions that we need to take to comply with a court order. "

But, in a scene reminiscent of bickering which characterised a struggle has NFL for months, controversial characterization of Smith appearances of Monday's ruling.

"I think it's a stretch to say what he did was say we judge passed the law," pash said. He said the League expects to win the appeal.

Many players who reported Tuesday were mindful of their offseason workout bonuses contained in frozen contracts, went unpaid during the lock.

These bonuses were banpsh of Smith, he sounded an alarm of what could be still another point of separator for parties in the coming months.

"We expect these bonuses to be paid," said Smith.

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