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Tampa Bay Buccaneers to play Chicago Bears at Wembley
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<blockquote data-quote="The Juice" data-source="post: 392328" data-attributes="member: 47470"><p>This won't happen, if the NFL and NFLPA don't come to a agreement the NFL will lockout the season and no games will be played by the NFL. The NHL lockout in 2004-05 was preety much identical to this and that lasted 310 days before it was resolved so this could go the same way if the NFLPA don't step down. The only difference between the NFL and NHL lockout is that the NHL players had other leagues to go to when the League locked out the season, for the NFL that is much harder due to the sheer lack of alt leagues. They do have the CFL but i doubt there teams will shell out millions to sign a player that may only play a few games depending on how long the dispute lasts.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="The Juice, post: 392328, member: 47470"] This won't happen, if the NFL and NFLPA don't come to a agreement the NFL will lockout the season and no games will be played by the NFL. The NHL lockout in 2004-05 was preety much identical to this and that lasted 310 days before it was resolved so this could go the same way if the NFLPA don't step down. The only difference between the NFL and NHL lockout is that the NHL players had other leagues to go to when the League locked out the season, for the NFL that is much harder due to the sheer lack of alt leagues. They do have the CFL but i doubt there teams will shell out millions to sign a player that may only play a few games depending on how long the dispute lasts. [/QUOTE]
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