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Posted: Sat 16:09, 25 Dec 2010
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The NFLPA executive committee, holding its annual meetings in Hawaii, responded by releasing a statement on its site. It said “truth becomes a casualty” when it reads Goodell’s letter because its plan is being labeled “disingenuous.”
Commissioner Roger Goodell said in a letter posted on the league’s labor Web site Saturday that the NFL is committed to its former players,
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Goodell’s letter, dated March 9, was addressed to Rep. Linda Sanchez, a California Democrat, who recently asked the commissioner what the league was doing for former players.
“The union to this point in our discussions has not agreed to that proposal,” Goodell wrote.
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He also said the union’s recent proposal to strike a new deal included no improvements for retired players.
“I have said publicly that there will be no agreement without improvements for retired players,” Goodell wrote. “On the contrary,
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, when the union last week informed us that it was willing to make a new deal under certain conditions, there was no mention by them of increased benefits for retirees. The union leadership was willing to make a deal without any improvements for retired players.”
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