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Colin Kaepernick Named Face of Nike's 30th Anniversary of 'Just Do It' Campaign
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<blockquote data-quote="dennishoddy" data-source="post: 3152992" data-attributes="member: 5412"><p>It's not meddling. The NFL agreed to take the money. I don't dispute that fact. The National Fools league has failed to follow up on their part of the deal. </p><p>I would think any lawyer worth their salt would be more than happy to take up the case of failure to follow a contract lawsuit.</p><p>I'd think it can surely be solved that way vs the take the money and dither around blaming the players union. Unions can be sued and you know that. </p><p>There is a lack of leadership by the commissioner and a lack of spine by the legal team behind him to end this. </p><p>Let the overpaid fawker bullies walk off and end the season. Wouldn't be the first time. Nobody would miss them, then the season ticket holders and broadcast affiliates would take over the lawsuit where the owners won't.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dennishoddy, post: 3152992, member: 5412"] It's not meddling. The NFL agreed to take the money. I don't dispute that fact. The National Fools league has failed to follow up on their part of the deal. I would think any lawyer worth their salt would be more than happy to take up the case of failure to follow a contract lawsuit. I'd think it can surely be solved that way vs the take the money and dither around blaming the players union. Unions can be sued and you know that. There is a lack of leadership by the commissioner and a lack of spine by the legal team behind him to end this. Let the overpaid fawker bullies walk off and end the season. Wouldn't be the first time. Nobody would miss them, then the season ticket holders and broadcast affiliates would take over the lawsuit where the owners won't. [/QUOTE]
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