Pro-Owner Lockout Site Returns To The Underworld, To Wake Again In A Decade
Today, a new NFL collective bargaining agreement was finalized and quickly ratified by player vote, officially ending the NFL lockout. It's a banner day for fans, but a sad day for NFLLabor.com, the official state mouthpiece of the league.
For the past year and a half, NFLLabor.com was the place to go for all your one-sided lockout news and poorly sourced invective towards players. Who could forget classics like "Roger Goodell wants to find a solution" and "NFLPA offer isn't what it seems?" And of course, "NFL donates $1 million to American Cancer Society."
But with labor peace, NFLLabor.com no longer has a role. So today, a goodbye post announced the site will be shut down indefinitely. Of course, they couldn't go without a threat: in 2021, when the new CBA is set to expire, they'll be back.
NFL labor site bids adieu...for at least 10 years [NFLLabor.com]
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And we're done. Brian's here soon to slip you a Hickey.
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