Well, my guess that this asinine lockout wouldn't pass into July was horribly wrong. Four days and nothing. I suppose that it was good to see that the fistful of idiots stayed up past their bedtime last night. It wasn't good that they decided to break for the Fourth of July weekend. This has gone on long enough. They get no weekends. They get no holidays. They get no sleep. They've had enough of all of that. The only thing that they need to get is the desire and the urgency to get this thing done.
After the always refreshed are refreshed from another long weekend, they will reconvene for another short week. If I had my way, which would go a long way in settling this, the new meetings will begin without players lawyers Jeffrey Kessler and James Quinn. The most productive meetings have generally been without the lawyers. These two clowns are the worst of the bunch. Both are more interested in their own legacy in bringing a huge antitrust decision against the NFL. Reaching an agreement and ending the lockout is secondary. Anyone that thinks that the sales tax on tickets should be included in total revenue, as these two idiots do, needs a new job. They should be delivering the pizza to the meetings, not in them.
Everyone in that room has failed. If the two sides truly wanted to end this, they would. They would put in the time that it takes. They would put in the effort that it takes. So far, they haven't.
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