OT: ESPN reporting the lockout end is near

Submitted by The Blue in Ohio on

ESPN is reporting the nfl owners have approved the CBA and are awaiting players to vote on it possibly later tonight, we might get a full nfl season!

 

Zone Left

July 21st, 2011 at 8:29 PM ^

Yeah, but that's your 15 minutes. Afterwards it's like, "Walter Walterson, undrafted free agent from Moscow Central, is really having a great 4th quarter! He's got a real shot to be an alternate for the practice squad."

IncrediblySTIFF

July 21st, 2011 at 8:23 PM ^

The 'skins can sign another washed up Quarterback who doesn't fit in their system and another DT who doesn't think he has to practice to be good now that this lockout will be lifted. 

Zone Left

July 21st, 2011 at 8:31 PM ^

Per the Bay Area SB Nation site:

"The highlight of the owner's vote has to be the final tally. The league voted 31-0 to ratify the proposed settlement. It should surprise absolutely no one that the one team to abstain from the vote was the Oakland Raiders. The Raiders may have some very specific reasons, or it could simply be one more public stand by the always cantankerous Al Davis."

Wolverman

July 21st, 2011 at 10:57 PM ^

    I went to the preseason game between the Arizona Cardinals and the N.Y Giants last year and had a blast. Myself and a group of friends made our way down to the sidelines ( or as close as we could get) from our seats in the upper deck ( thanks to the Wounded Warriors program) Where I spent most of the half either trying to get the attention of Steve Breaston and Gabe Watson or being hypnotized by a Cardinals cheerleader who was coming dangerously close to going full on Janet Jackson wardrobe malfunction during their routine.

 I'm deffinately going back up this year to as many games as I can get tickets for! I learned a valuable lesson tho B.Y.O.B $8 drafts and $12 bottles (or was it 10....) got expensive lol.

 We're hoping the Wolverines come out to Arizona for a bowl game this year , but if not I'm keeping some cash back for the 2012 opener at Cowboys Stadium. I have'nt seen the Wolverines play in person since Tyrone Wheatly started. That will also be my sons first Michigan game! He somehow became a Notre Dame fan when I was'nt paying attention (he's 7 and loves leprechans... I'll let him slide for now)

 

4Blue82

July 21st, 2011 at 10:59 PM ^

Wouldn't that be awful if the Lions finally put together a playoff caliber team, and the lockout kept them from playing?? Just our luck that would happen right??

MGoBender

July 22nd, 2011 at 1:00 AM ^

Am I the only one sick out of my mind that ESPN spends half of Sportscenter talking about the NFL CBA when there is literally NOTHING (CAPS!!!) to talk about?  I really don't care what non-news each side is pushing to the media. 

Dear ESPN: Tell me when it's over.  Give me the details.  Until then, show friggin baseball highlights and not a murderer's row of talking heads.

ixcuincle

July 22nd, 2011 at 9:26 AM ^

ESPN is not about journalism or news anymore. I'm glad I don't have cable. After the whole Bruce Feldman saga, it's clear where ESPN's loyalties lie: entertainment and drama. And I'm not interested in that when I want my sports news.