SHARK wrote:
I was under the impression of two things. Before the NFL's free agency window opened late last night, Bears' President Ted Phillips told ChicagoBears.com that the team wasn't going "hog wild" on free agency, while also raising ticket prices at Soldier Field. Talk about the opposite of what he said for starters, and I've also heard many sports talk radio hosts suggest that an uncapped year would mean teams like the Bears wouldn't necessarily break the bank on free agents. This when you also consider the deep pockets and vast resources teams like the Washington Redskins & Dallas Cowboys have, let alone own their stadiums to boot.
I think that the concern those organizations have is that they cannot strap themselves down too far (especially in the case of Washington, which was in a salary cap mess) this year, because once the new CBA gets imposed they'd be in trouble if there is any salary cap. Those teams could be intransient and demand that there be no cap, but ~20 or so owners would vehemently fight that. The biggest danger of lockout IMO is not between the players and the owners. It's if the players and a group of big money owners team up against the rest of the owners. To their credit, Snyder and Jones seem to want to avoid that.