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[quote="John Childress"]I disagree. This is selective enforcement. Teams have not gone after roster bonuses for guys caught with steroids. Not only that, it is overkill. Football already has the most pro-owner labor agreement in all of professional sports. Look at baseball and basketball. Owners not only can't go after signing bonuses they still have to pay those guaranteed salaries! Football players give up a good percentage of their healthy bodies to play this sport. They are betrayed by a corrupt union chief who is a shill for management. Screw the Falcons and all these owners. They want to make all of the profit in the world with no risk or downside. They paid Vick a bonus to come and play those years and he did. Deal with it[/quote] I agree with a lot of what you say, but the fact remains that Upshaw, who is corrupt and has sold out the very people he's supposed to represent, is still in charge. Because of that, the ones who have to 'deal with it' are the players he's screwed over. The owners get to treat bonuses as bonuses when it suits them, and as part of a long term salary when that helps them. They make players honor the contracts they sign, while holding the ability to tear that same contract up whenever it suits them and get out of paying the money. In a sport where the lifespan is the shortest, the players assume virtually all of the risk. On top of that, once the NFL grindhouse has used them up, they are given little in the way of security or medical support. Korey Stringer ended up losing his life playing in NFL mandated practices in ungodly weather, and the NFL told his family to go pee up a tree. This is almost entirely due to Upshaw completely screwing the players, and yet they put up with it.
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