League jabs at NFLPA’s Maui meeting

Posted by Mike Florio on March 13, 2010 4:18 PM ET

As the NFL Players Association conducts its annual meeting in Hawaii, eyebrows are rising throughout the football-following world.  With a slowly-recovering economy and the union urging players to save money in advance of a possible lockout, shouldn’t the once-per-year session be conducted in a place other than a tropical paradise?

Probably, but the reality is that these arrangements are made multiple years in advance.  That same fact applied to the NFL a year ago, when the March league meetings were conducted at a swanky resort in Dana Point, California, while the financial climate was far worse than it currently is.

Still, the union’s trek to the islands has prompted a jab from NFL spokesman Greg Aiello, who made the following point via Twitter:  “Weather today in NY is atrocious . . . would rather be in Maui but can’t afford it.”

The union might respond to the dig by suggesting that Aiello ask former NFL Commissioner Paul Tagliabue for a loan.  After all, Tagliabue made $3.3 million last year, despite retiring in 2006.

About Jeff Nixon

Jeff was a first team consensus All-American from the University of Richmond in 1978. He is 7th in NCAA history with 23 career interceptions. Played for the Buffalo Bills 1979-1984. Led the team with 6 interceptions in Rookie Year. Holds Bills record for 4 takeaways in a single game - 3 interceptions and a fumble recovery. Tied Bills record with four consecutive games with an interception. After 5 knee surgeries Jeff retired from pro football in 1985. He worked for 13 years (1988-2000) as the Youth Bureau Director for Buffalo and Erie County. He has worked for the past 11 years as the Youth Employment Director for Buffalo. Plays guitar and was voted best R&B guitar player by Buffalo Nightlife Magazine in 2006, 2007 and 2008.
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One Response to League jabs at NFLPA’s Maui meeting

  1. wally triplett says:

    I’m just amused when I read of these meetings that are held… I think it was better when the gangsters owned the teams, and the game was real…NFL’49

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