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18 NFL GAMES?
To Quote Lee Corso, "Not so fast my friend"

These comments just hit the wire...

Today the NFL and the NFLPA held their first formal collective bargaining session since February. The talks were primarily about the NFL's proposal to expand the regular season to 18 games.

Baltimore Ravens LB Ray Lewis and New England Patriots QB Tom Brady reacted to the proposal on the NFLPA's web site:

Ray Lewis said, “Don’t get me wrong, I love the game of football. If fans want to show their love, they should let everyone know that we are not machines. I’ve been blessed to play this game for so long, but it’s time to start thinking about what legacy and impact changes like this will leave for the players of tomorrow and us after we retire. I know our fans may not like preseason games and I don’t like all of them, but swapping two preseason games for two end-of-season games—when players already play hurt—comes at a huge cost for the player and the team. I know our Union is on top of it and players need to stay in touch with the Union and our Executive Director to stay informed.”

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Tom Brady said, “I’ve taken part in several postseason runs where we have played 20 games. The long-term impact this game has on our bodies is well documented. Look no further than the players that came before we did. Each player today has to play three years in order to earn five years of post-career health care. Our Union has done a great job of raising the awareness on these issues and will make the right decision for us players, the game and the fans.”

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Does not sound like the players are ready for 18 games!

KZ
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