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Obviously subjective as to what "best" means, but who do you think has the best CBA or strongest union? A handful of pros and cons to start.
Baseball: Pros: Soft Salary cap (revenue sharing) Guaranteed contracts Con:long service time to reach FA 6+ years Football: Pros: Moderate period to FA signing bonuses Guarenteed Cons: Contracts not G'd Hard salary cap Basketball: Pros short service time to FA G'd contracts exceptions to cap cons: Cap, max deals, refs rigging games NHL: what a great idea that strike was. Tons more to go, initially I like basketball for the fairest to the players, football the least fair. |
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Isn't The MLBPA one of the strongest unions in the country?
And you have signing bonuses gtd. as a "plus" for NFL, when full contracts are Gtd in MLB and NBA |
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MLBPA AINEC WTF
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MLB and it ain't close.
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proly ur mom.
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Tell retired NFL players how good the NFLPA is.
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MLB >> NHL > NBA >>>>>>> NFL
NFL Players Union is a sham. |
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Uhhh how is this not the MLBPA? Look at the contracts of the players.
I'd think that NBA is next. |
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MLB >> NHL > NBA >>>>>>> NFL NFL Players Union is a sham. [/ QUOTE ] That line where Bryant Gumbel told Roger Goodell to "get Paul Tagliabue to show you where he keeps Gene Upshaw's" leash...that was pretty accurate. The NFL's deal is by far the worst. I think the MLB >> NBA > NHL >>>>>>>NFL. NBA has a soft cap, the Bird exemption, the sign-and-trade deal, big guaranteed deals for rookies, and the mid-level exception that keeps undertalented players well-funded. |
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The way the NBA draft is structured gives owners a huge advantage over the rookies, however. It's borderline ridiculous, actually.
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