In a composition entitled "Time To Get Back To Football," Giants co-possessor John Mara wrote what he has been talking since before the lockout started:
Owners and players have to get back to the table and get the clash out of the courtroom.
Mara restated his allege that "the National Football League’s business model should be fixed" and "a fair alteration should be bargained in a new CBA." Once more, Mara asserted the National Football League Players Association's want to pursue in court antitrust alleges has stalled the procedure. Mara stated NFLPA lawyer of labor Jim Quinn as asserting, "The things are not good at the haggling table . . . we did it for 2 and a half years. It did not work out."
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Mara wrote the NFLPA lawyers "need to swab away basic components of the National Football League's appeal to spectators consisting, the draft, 'transition player' designation, the Salary Cap 'franchise player' designation, and/or other player limitations." This policy, Mara believes, "is no doubt made to earn financial leverage in bargaining. But it has belated the procedure of reaching a contract and, more prominently, it intimidates teams, players and spectators with very negative consequences."
Tempting to the spectators, Mara wrote, "The clarification lies at the haggling table. Everyone must understand what is at stake, particularly in this economy. Presently, spectators are caught in the middle listening to oratory and legalese they do not wish to hear.
"The present ball of bewilderment should turn out to be a football season, pronto; the class of football season that National Football League spectators have grown to adore and that has made our sport so famous."