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In this segment of PFT Live, Michael Hausfeld, the lawyer representing the retired NFL players, joins Mike Florio to discuss how exactly the retirees fit into the labor talks. Hausfeld points out that since the union decertified, it is against the law for anyone but the reitrees themselves to negotiate their pensions/benefits. (NBC Sports)
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Date Found: July 08, 2011
Date Produced: July 08, 2011
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July 18, 2011
Teammates Ryan Newman and Tony Stewart talk about how their strategies paid off in helping them finish first and second at the Lenox Industrial Tools 301. (NBC Sports)
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July 18, 2011
Pittsburgh LB Lawrence Timmons isn’t worried that James Harrison's comments will prove divisive in the Steelers' locker room, compares his team to a family, thinks he'll be getting ready for training camp soon and more. (NBC Sports)
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July 18, 2011
Mike Florio doesn’t think the Steelers should be able to discipline James Harrison for comments made during the lockout but wonders how the linebacker's teammates will react when everyone is back together in the locker room. (NBC Sports)
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July 18, 2011
SportsBusiness Journal’s Daniel Kaplan discusses the outstanding issues still standing in the way of lockout resolution, wonders how the union can justify their demands for $320 million in lost benefits compensation and more. (NBC Sports)
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July 18, 2011
Mike Florio provides an update on the unresolved issues holding up a labor agreement, thinks the timeline for ending the lockout and starting free agency may be a little too aggressive and more. (NBC Sports)
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