Tuesday, April 26, 2011

NFL: the players are courtesy of "if they show the work

NFL teams for the potential arrival of girded players into their facilities Tuesday, one day after a federal judge of the League have locks.

The verdict left legal limbo in the NFL, as well as NFL filed an appeal and the desire to search for a stay of the judgment which will unlock the continue while the appeal is considered.

Still, actors who since out of a 12 March – mindful of how many bonuses paid for presence training – said they see offseason for work. He said they will allow them in the League, even if this is the scope of hospitality.

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NFL spokesman Greg Aiello , "If a player arrives at the facility, it will be treated courteously and with respect," he said, NFL.com.

Carolina Panthers k John Kasay appeared at the team headquarters Tuesday. "We're already just going through the process," he said after the show about 10 minutes.

Elsewhere, New York Jets g Moore Brandon and Alexander Washington Redskins DL Lorenzo were among the other players who reported on the meeting.

Aiello said the League needs to Minneapolis Star Tribune more court guidance before approving football activity.

"Executives talk to players who come to the facility and personnel," he told the paper. "We don't see that task until the football we have clarification more legal procedures".

Pittsburgh Steelers safety Ryan Clarke was one of the few players around the League to encourage his players to co-workers and take advantage of the District Court of the United States Nelson Richard and Susan an unlock.

"We want to show that it is the process of litigation but have football in 2011," Clarke told the Pittsburgh Post Gazette.

New York Giants DL Chris Canty said he "absolutely" NFL.com planned to show up for work.

But James Quinn, class counsel in antitrust players against NFL, allow the return to normalcy not come so fast. NFL must be given time to prepare logistics and to decide on the appeal strategy.

"By law, we have to give it a day or two to let the dust settle and see if the stay takes place and then we decide what happens next," Quinn told USA today.

NFL owners still have to force a general work – because there is no collective bargaining – before the League year can begin.

Bar Ben, who was with the Vikings last year, and is currently a free agent, told NFL.com post-Nelson Court NFL is unchartered territory.

"We are in ' Wild West ' now," said bar. "Football is back to business, but guess what? There are rules. There are a lot of positive, but there are also a lot of negatives. "

Update, 8: 59 a.m. et: Washington Redskins DL Lorenzo Alexander told the examiner Washington, GM Alan Bruce told him that he could not quite right when he reported for work.

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