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WASHINGTON (AP)—Negotiations to prevent an NFL lockout took a grim turn Thursday with the cancellation of the second day of a planned two-day bargaining session.

With just three weeks to go before the collective bargaining agreement expires on March 3, talks between the owners and union came to a halt after just one session.

“We wish we were negotiating today,” NFL Players Association spokesman George Atallah said. “That’s all I can say.”

The NFL said it would not comment on CBA meetings at this point, but that Commissioner Roger Goodell canceled an owners meeting schedule for next Tuesday in Philadelphia.

The collapse of talks came as a surprise. The two sides got together Wednesday for the second time in five days, the previous negotiations taking place in Dallas on Saturday before the Super Bowl.

Neither Atallah nor NFLPA executive director DeMaurice Smith would comment on why Thursday’s session was called off.

Team owners opted out of the current CBA in 2008 and are seeking a bigger cut of the league’s revenues, which are roughly $9 billion, as well as a rookie wage scale. They also want to increase the regular season by two games to 18, while dropping two preseason games.

The players are happy with the status quo.

The NFL has had labor peace since a 1987 players strike that led to three games with replacement players, but some sort of labor stoppage appears a genuine possibility because of the slow pace of negotiations. The talks at the Super Bowl were the first formal discussions since November.
 
I vote for the players. Mainly because the owners have created this problem. They want to give these guys such big contracts that now the players expect such. If they hadn't went crazy with some of these signings, the players probably wouldn't expect XXX amount of dollars for the position they play. I blame it on the owners
 
you have to consider MLB and NBA contracts as well because these NFL guys are. The NFL is much more demanding physically then baseball or basketball so why cant an NFL player get paid too.
 
it all make me sick to my stomach! I cringe when I hear new signings and the money they make. It makes me, Salty as hell!
 
it all make me sick to my stomach! I cringe when I hear new signings and the money they make. It makes me, Salty as hell!

It comes back on the organization in my opinion. I can't blame a player for wanting X amount when a player on another team in the same position just got it. But if the organization's had never made these multi-million dollar deals, it wouldn't be like it is today. The owners want these players and will pay big money for them and now they want to take part of the money from the players, they're just a bunch of greedy fuckers. I say quit giving these huge deals and re-sign the existing contract at 60-40% and you don't have to worry about not making "as much" money
 
Or better yet, what about these teams that don't sign people (Jaguars for example) and then they want to make more money, hell you can't fill a stadium with your team so why should you be entitled to more money, go get a fucking team and then talk about it
 
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