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    A message from Commissioner Roger Goodell on a new agreement: "This is an opportunity to create a better future for the NFL, to improve the game for our fans." How would you like to see the game improved? http://bit.ly/gK9YB3
    Like · Comment · February 15, 2011 at 11:11am ·
    • Lyndon Burleson, Justen TheJet Heath, Elizabeth Hopewellkarpowich and 695 others like this.
      • Bryan Glaudel Make tickets affordable for the average hard working american
        February 17, 2011 at 6:47am · 4
      • Ʊ Linda Clawson ins for the players long after they have played and for no matter how many years in the leage if they were taken out of football because of injury on the feild or playing football in anyway! it's all I can see to add to what Robert said earlier!
        February 17, 2011 at 7:00am
      • Paul Wall
        I would like the game reverted back to how it was hard hitting not a bunch of pussified men in tight clothing playing two hand touch. Obviousy MR. Gotohell doesnt realize that fans of the sport have played and realize just as much as the pl...ayers the chance of injury or a loss of a player for the season. That is all apart of the game seeing as I doubt he has ever player anything more than Technobowl or 2 hand touch I think its high ass time he resigns. There was nothing wrong with the game till he came and put his sissified hands on it. The labor talks and whatever just settle the dam arbitration cant be that hard players wanna play just not 18 straight games, owners want a profitable team to market and neither will do so if the people with their head looking at their intestines dont shut up shake hands and come to a mutual agreement. Both sides are acting like little kids instead of a group of adults. But if you wanna do something to improve the staus of the game START HAVING SUPERBOWLS OUTSIDE OF YOUR FAVORITE DESTINATIONS. THERE ARE 32 TEAMS LAST I CHECKED THAT MEANS 32 CITIES YOU COULD HOST A SUPERBOWL IN NOT 5 OR SIX. WITH THE EXCEPTION OF NEW YORK WHO HAVE TWO TEAM. IF YA HAVENT GOT THE MEMO PEOPLE COULD USE THE MONEY IN OTHER CITES WITH THE RECESSION STILL GOING ON.
        FIRE GOODELL OR MAKE HIM RESIGN HE IS THE WORST THING IN THE LEAGUE A DONALD TRUMP WANNA BE.
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        February 17, 2011 at 7:58am
      • John Wareham No lockout next season
        Stick with 16 game seasons so the players don't get hurt any more.
        Maybe allow the players to have some sort of fun when they play - i.e. letting them celebrate stuff.
        February 17, 2011 at 8:32am
      • John Wareham By the way, Goodell isn't the worst Commissioner. Everyone's forgetting about Bud Selig.
        February 17, 2011 at 8:33am · 4
      • Thomas Hall stop raising ticket prices in this bad economy obama created
        February 17, 2011 at 9:14am
      • Stephen Galjour We the fans should boycott the NFL!!! Ticket prices, food, drink prices are too high and now they both want more! Guess who will have to pay. Let's boycott the first 3 games to show them both without us they have nothing!!!
        February 17, 2011 at 9:23am · 1
      • Nate Pratt
        Well I'm all for the 18 games as long as you eliminate some of the pre-season games. And if you go the 18 game route you cant take money away from the players that just doesn't make any sense.Doing more for less is never a good idea, especi...ally with the amount of money that the NFL brings in. The owners make enough money for doing nothing. The players are the ones risking everything out there on the feild, not the owner up in his comfy box. If you dont give the players the money then this lockout is going to cost everyone in the NFL huge. I recall the MLB going through this and what do u know, its no longer the national pass time.See More
        February 17, 2011 at 9:33am
      • Colby Woodruff Stop charging me full price for a preseason game. The games are needed, but I don't want to pay $260 to see guys who will be cut 3 days later.
        February 17, 2011 at 9:40am
      • Monica Morgan Mitchell Quit blackouts. No normal working person can afford to go to the high-priced games. You're punishing people who can't afford to go to a game by not putting it on tv where they can watch it at home. That's about the stupidest damn thing I ever heard. Apparently they don't give a damn about tv revenues.
        February 17, 2011 at 9:55am · 1
      • Michael E. McLean
        well,since you asked.
        why don't you get a real and IMPARTIAL mediator to work things out.
        and here is a real idea.
        get someone who will not be a whore for the owners-or the players.
        open the 'BOOKS' and have the owner AND players take a pay...-cut. and lower the cost of tickets.
        remember that THE FAN'S are who pays the freight.
        the owners and players can make plenty of extra cash with enforcements.
        the fans are tired of all this bickering ! !
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        February 17, 2011 at 10:21am · 2
      • Jack McGuire
        I think the players should shut their mouths and take what is given to them. The only thing they deserve is a better pension and healthcare. Most of the players would not have gone to college and would be flipping burgers if they did not ha...ve football. The owners on the other hand would still be running whatever billion dollar corporation they had before buying a football team. most nfl players dont even finish college now. most come out early. Shut up, be happy with what the owners give you and play the Dam game.See More
        February 17, 2011 at 11:39am
      • Tim Muir-Laforet that's right the Fans!!! who are the reason there is a league and who always get screwed in the end with high ticket prices.
        February 17, 2011 at 11:59am
      • Ryan Norton Goodell thinks he knows what the fans want he doesn't fan don't wnt a 18 game season we want less preseason also we want bills to win the SB
        February 17, 2011 at 12:50pm
      • Matthew Mayer Rodger Goodell come on you can't let the Owners lockout the players out playing football.
        February 17, 2011 at 12:56pm
      • Paul Wall ‎@thomas hall, Obama didnt create this recession the Bush administration opened this can of worms by telling banks and loan agencies to let people get things way out of their budgets. But I agree ticket prices need to be lowered and along with the salary of team players coaches and the leagues offices. Take the new mansions and all that and maybe the fame wouldnt go to players heads.
        February 17, 2011 at 2:11pm · 3
      • Fitzgerald Georges
        Dude...How crazy are you for posting this question? You can start with pay equity for players commensurate with the other major sports like Baseball and Basketball. How is it that the most physical, debilitating game on the planet is th...e most poorly paid? Force owners who don't have the zeal for marketing their NFL product either sell or contract their teams. Why should a more successful team share their outside revenues?See More
        February 17, 2011 at 2:45pm
      • Fitzgerald Georges
        The NFL has an image problem. You represent billionaire owners who are liars. They hide behind their books, bicker amongst themselves about one person having more "candy" than the other, and turn to the Players to surrender hard fought ba...rgaining agreements to satisfy childlike greed. Roger you should be ashamed. Slap some sense into yourself, then slap the reticent owners around and get the deal done. Any fool understands that a owner's lock out is not a job action. If football 2011 does not take place, the OWNERS are to blame, not the PLAYERS!See More
        February 17, 2011 at 2:56pm
      • Johnny Partridge You boys all need to pull up your panties and play next year. With everything going on in the U.S. and the World, I don't find it amuzing that your lil millionaire's club is bickering over ANYTHING!!!
        February 17, 2011 at 4:39pm
      • Matthew Celsa This 18 game stuff is just a way for the owners to make more money and to take advantage of the fans. The league dosen't care about the players at all.
        February 17, 2011 at 5:00pm
      • Stephen Galjour Let's teach them where their bread is buttered
        February 17, 2011 at 5:43pm
      • Travis Goodman Haha. Fire yourself Roger. #sshole.
        February 17, 2011 at 8:34pm
      • Damon Robinson I would like to see both sides sit down like men and work it at. Not talk between the lines like stuck up rich people who have too much pride.
        February 18, 2011 at 12:05am
      • Anthony Verna How about keeping the season at 16 games?
        February 18, 2011 at 4:06am
      • Chris Blanchard
        This comment is in no way an affront to Roger Goodell. With that said, i am in full support of the owners on this matter. The pay scale for the NFL players has essentially become a satire of the current economy. Their salaries are so ast...ronomically insane that they are a direct parody of the American upper class. Not only do i support the owners trying to take an extra $billion of the top, but i propose they try for taking half of the TOTAL revenue off the top and THEN split it with the players. The idea that a player can make $20 million a year is ludicrous. I'm just trying to catch the players attentions'. THERE'S A REASON WHY THE OWNERS ARE THE OWNERS. WHY? BECAUSE THEY HAD THE HUNDREDS OF MILLIONS OF DOLLARS TO BUY THE FRANCHISE IN THE FIRST PLACE. In what other business do you see the C.E.O. sharing all of the profits 50/50 with the employees? Yeah, i thought so. But in no way am i endorsing a lockout, because football is my life. So please players, realize your true place. And owners, defend your side, but in NO WAY allow a lockout to happenSee More
        February 18, 2011 at 5:05am · 1
      • Marty Badics Lorash stop treating football players like spoiled whiner prima donna's while the fans are spending their hard earned $$$$ in the stands only to have beer thrown at them or have to stand in vomit....the nfl needs some serious revamping
        February 18, 2011 at 7:04am
      • Mona Stephens How about getting those billionaires to open the books?
        February 18, 2011 at 8:08pm
      • Kevin Gregory Grace There is actual group called "NFL Fire Roger Goodell". What a joke. He is doing more than any other person to get an Agreement between players and Owners. It's not his fault that the Owners are greedy
        February 19, 2011 at 11:42am
      • Jimmy Williams Divide each conference into 2 divisions. This would also help the league in the long run with either a possible expansion or reduction of the leagues teams.
        February 19, 2011 at 5:34pm
      • Jimmy Williams ‎8 teams in a division sound much more competitive.
        February 19, 2011 at 5:36pm
      • Dakota Maneval how about a new commisioner
        February 19, 2011 at 7:06pm
      • Jamie Tilbury Stop with the security harassing us fans tailgating also start the season sooner and add more playoff teams
        February 20, 2011 at 10:26pm
      • Paul Long You don't care about the fans. You care about our money.
        February 22, 2011 at 3:28pm
      • Randy Rosano
        I feel Roger Goodell should be replaced as NFL Commissioner, just take a look at all of the problems around the league this past season, the lack of discipline around the league, with players, coaches , coaches tripping players running down... the sidelines and the Super Bowl Fiasco. I also think it might be a good idea to move the league office to a neutral city, which does not have a team, that way the commissioner can discpline teams, coaches and players, without playing favorites. Looking back at this past season, I can honestly say that the NFL needs to clean up its act, so our younger generation, has models to look up to.See More
        February 22, 2011 at 8:03pm
      • Jason Mathas Jason Mathas http://www.slideshare.net/JasonMathas/02-0111-nfl

        My 2011 NFL Solution ppt is too long and detailed, but my ideas will help improve the NFL product and avoid a work stoppage. If you're livelihood depends on the NFL, it's important you read it. I don’t have the resume, reputation, recommendation or pedigree. All I have are many of the right answers.
        February 25, 2011 at 9:47am
      • I Wanna NFL I wanna 2011 NFL season
        March 9, 2011 at 3:42pm
      • Ravi Ramkeesoon NFL Team Valuations since 2004 http://motiondata.blogspot.com/2011/03/nfl-team-valuations-interactive-2004.html
        March 29, 2011 at 1:50pm
      • Ryan Hagerty Legalize Marijuana for recreational use in New Jersey.
        April 9, 2011 at 3:18pm
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