DeMaurice Smith: NFLPA needs more information

Posted by Michael David Smith on July 19, 2010 NBC Sports PFT

NFL Players’ Association Executive Director DeMaurice Smith says that if a deal is going to be reached on a new Collective Bargaining Agreement, the owners are going to have to open the books and give the union real information about the financial status of the league.

As it stands, Smith told Mike Florio on The Dan Patrick Show, all the owners are saying is that they want the players to agree to take $1 billion less. Smith says that just about the only issue on which the league has given the union any specifics is that the owners would like to expand the regular season to 18 games.

“Although we continue to talk and I’m still hopeful that we get a deal done, they remain firm on a $1 billion giveback and the only thing we have heard from them since April in a constructive way is that they want the players to play two extra regular-season games,” Smith said.

Smith stressed that if there is no football in 2011, that won’t be because the players don’t want to play — it will be because the owners shut the league down.

“The National Football League over the last two years has done nothing but prepare for this lockout,” Smith said. “This is not a work stoppage. This is a lockout.”

Although there have been some suggestions that Smith wants to force a lockout, Smith called that “probably the dumbest thing I’ve ever heard” and says he’s dedicated to keeping his union members working.

“I have a continued concern about the livelihood of our players,” Smith said. “It’s my job.”

Smith said he continues to be concerned about collusion among NFL owners, and he echoed the comments of NFLPA President Kevin Mawae about needing financial information about all 32 teams, and not just the Green Bay Packers, who are legally required to open their books.

“Let’s be real: It’s 1/32nd of the information we requested,” Smith said. “The owners want a billion dollars back from the players. They want to do that and still want to not give us the financial information that everybody would want.”

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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 DeMaurice Smith: NFLPA needs more information

  1. Ron Bolton says:

    I have been through this 2 maybe 3 times .They will take things you already have make you mad and waste your time .They are not serious now .Some of you are going to hurt before it’s all over. The pressure of paying bills for some will be great.There going to be the guys with the big contracts you will have to watch out for they are going to camp or tell the owners whats going on inside the ranks .There will be a lot of miss information.The owners will say things behind closed doors .In the media it will be intirely different.They are going to control the media. It’s going to be a wild ride. Hold Your Nuts.Stay together as much as possible.Ask for the world, one day you will need it.

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