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The lockout is over, we're gonna have an NFL season :clap: :clap: :clap: :clap: :clap:

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AP Sources: NFL, players set on terms of deal

WASHINGTON —

NFL owners and players agreed early Monday to the terms of a deal to end the lockout, and players were expected to begin their voting process later in the day, two people familiar with the negotiations told The Associated Press.

The people spoke on condition of anonymity because the process was supposed to remain secret and no formal announcement had been made.

The NFL Players Association's executive committee was to meet at its headquarters in Washington on Monday so it could be presented with the finalized agreement. NFLPA president Kevin Mawae arrived shortly after 9:30 a.m.

Owners overwhelmingly approved a proposal last week, but some unresolved issues still needed to be figured out to satisfy players; the owners do not need to vote again.

The sides worked through the weekend and wrapped up talks Monday morning, one of the people told the AP.

The league's old labor deal expired in March, and the owners locked out the players, the NFL's first work stoppage since 1987.

"We have every reason to believe it's going to be a good day," NFL spokesman Greg Aiello wrote in an email to the AP.

If players sign off on the agreement Monday, NFL clubs would be able to start signing 2011 draft picks and rookie free agents on Tuesday. Conversations with veteran free agents also could start Tuesday, and signings could begin Friday.

Under that tentative schedule, training camps would open for 10 of the 32 teams on Wednesday, 10 teams on Thursday, another 10 teams on Friday, and the last two teams on Sunday.

The major economic framework for the deal was worked out more than a week ago.

That included how the more than $9 billion in annual league revenues will be divided (about 53 percent to owners and 47 percent to players over the next decade; the old CBA resulted in nearly a 50-50 split); a per-club cap of about $120 million for salary and bonuses in 2011 - and at least that in 2012 and 2013 - plus about $22 million for benefits; a salary system to rein in spending on first-round draft picks; and unrestricted free agency for most players after four seasons.

Should the players' executive committee vote to accept the deal, it then would go to the 32 team representatives to approve, perhaps later Monday. After that, the total membership would need to vote, with a simple majority required for passage.

The 10 named plaintiffs in the players' lawsuit against the league - including Tom Brady, Peyton Manning and Drew Brees - must officially inform the court in Minneapolis of their approval of the pact, too.

Even after that, while training camps would be opened, a formal collective bargaining agreement can't be fully set in place until the NFLPA re-establishes itself as a union. The NFLPA said it was rejecting its union status in March and becoming a trade association; that allowed the players to file their antitrust suit.

Players will need to vote to OK re-forming the union even as the sides put the finishing touches on a deal. Legal protections will be put in place so the NFLPA can start negotiating such items as the league's personal conduct policy and drug testing as soon as Monday.

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i thought it was something religious,bro do not use the name of God in vain.
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Meru wrote:i thought it was something religious,bro do not use the name of God in vain.
If I may ask, how is this using the name of God in vain?
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Shirib wrote:
Meru wrote:i thought it was something religious,bro do not use the name of God in vain.
If I may ask, how is this using the name of God in vain?
that is because you are thanking God and it is automatic you know the season will start,so thats being sarcastic to God, you understand now?
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Meru wrote:
Shirib wrote:
Meru wrote:i thought it was something religious,bro do not use the name of God in vain.
If I may ask, how is this using the name of God in vain?
that is because you are thanking God and it is automatic you know the season will start,so thats being sarcastic to God, you understand now?
There was no sarcasm on my part. I was really thanking god, cause we're gonna have a NFL season
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The Packers have the advantage to repeat as they will have the best continuity within a roster having players coming back from injured reserve and the same core and coaching staff.

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Insha'Allah we'll see this repeat in February :clap:
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Shirib wrote: There was no sarcasm on my part. I was really thanking god, cause we're gonna have a NFL season
but you knew it was there anyway,that's not a miracle or something you did not expect,anyway he will forgive you but next time be careful using his name anyhow
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Meru wrote:
Shirib wrote: There was no sarcasm on my part. I was really thanking god, cause we're gonna have a NFL season
but you knew it was there anyway,that's not a miracle or something you did not expect,anyway he will forgive you but next time be careful using his name anyhow
I don't understand. Aren't you supposed to thank god for everything. When I do well on a test, I thank god, even though its not a miracle and I studied very hard for it.

Whats wrong in thanking god for apparent reasons?
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