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    Source: NFLPA rule could bar DeMaurice Smith challengers
    Aug
    28
    8/28/2017 9:14:03 AM



    NFL player representatives are scheduled to vote by mid-October on whether to retain DeMaurice Smith as the union’s executive director and bar other candidates from challenging him for the job, under a new set of election procedures not previously disclosed publicly, Mark Maske of the Washington Post reports.

    The voting rules, outlined in a set of documents obtained by The Washington Post, establish what amounts to a referendum this fall on Smith retaining the job he has held since 2009. The procedures put the decision of whether to sign Smith to a contract extension in the hands of a 14-member selection committee and the board of team-by-team player representatives. If those players opt to keep Smith, the union would not consider other candidates for the executive director job.

    The union’s previous procedure for electing an executive director placed few restrictions on candidates entering the race, allowing for the possibility of a crowded field of challengers heading into a March vote.

    The players’ vote on Smith is to take place by Oct. 15, under the new election procedures. Smith’s current three-year term is to end in March.

    Attorney Cyrus Mehri, who was instrumental in the NFL’s adoption of its minority interviewing rule in the hiring processes for coaches and key front office executives, has announced his intention to challenge Smith for the executive director job.

    Mehri was critical of the new voting procedures, saying he views them as an attempt to keep the current leadership structure in place.

    “De Smith has given the vast majority of NFL players and the public at large the false impression that the election is in March of 2018,” Mehri said, using Smith’s popular nickname. “Meanwhile, he devised a scheme with a virtually secret and unobtainable constitution to prevent any election at all.”

    At least one other candidate, a former NFL player, had planned to challenge Smith in March. But the former player’s candidacy is uncertain now because of the new election procedures, according to multiple people familiar with the deliberations.

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    Smith. Really plays the part of sleazy lawyer getting the attention and thus more $. 2020 is going to suck. I'd love it if we got a former player. Upshaw was great

    Goodell is nothing great. But he is what he is. A dude hired by the owners to do the dirty work and get credit he doesn't deserve when the game thrives. You could basically put anyone with a brain in that position and fans would hate them while they would be overpaid

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    • #3
      Originally posted by dawkins20 View Post
      Smith. Really plays the part of sleazy lawyer getting the attention and thus more $. 2020 is going to suck. I'd love it if we got a former player. Upshaw was great

      Goodell is nothing great. But he is what he is. A dude hired by the owners to do the dirty work and get credit he doesn't deserve when the game thrives. You could basically put anyone with a brain in that position and fans would hate them while they would be overpaid
      I agree Dawk. Smith is such a slime ball. Part of it is because he looks like somebody just whacked him right between the eyes with the ugly stick. What a goofy looking bastard LOL!! It seems like he's taken all of those jokes he must have heard as a kid and has parlayed that into an in your face POS lawyer. As for Goodell I think that you pretty much summed him up. I guess that the only thing that he did to piss me off was to totally throw the players under the bus during the last strike.
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        Originally posted by Eagle60 View Post
        I agree Dawk. Smith is such a slime ball. Part of it is because he looks like somebody just whacked him right between the eyes with the ugly stick. What a goofy looking bastard LOL!! It seems like he's taken all of those jokes he must have heard as a kid and has parlayed that into an in your face POS lawyer. As for Goodell I think that you pretty much summed him up. I guess that the only thing that he did to piss me off was to totally throw the players under the bus during the last strike.
        Not sure what you mean-- are you talking about Rodger or Smith?

        Goodell does not work for the players nor their interests. He works--- ONLY--- for the owners. If you believe that the players were thrown under the bus, that could ONLY have come from the NFLPA.

        If you truly understand what Goodell's job is than you should understand why he is doing/does a good job. His job is to be a POS when it comes to the players vs the owners.

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        • #5
          Originally posted by MDFAN View Post
          Not sure what you mean-- are you talking about Rodger or Smith?

          Goodell does not work for the players nor their interests. He works--- ONLY--- for the owners. If you believe that the players were thrown under the bus, that could ONLY have come from the NFLPA.

          If you truly understand what Goodell's job is than you should understand why he is doing/does a good job. His job is to be a POS when it comes to the players vs the owners.
          I never saw it that way. I always figured that he made his decisions for the good of the game and supposedly didn't have to worry about repercussions from the owners an that's why he was given a 10 year contract.
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          • #6
            [QUOTE=Eagle60;308836]I never saw it that way. I always figured that he made his decisions for the good of the game and supposedly didn't have to worry about repercussions from the owners an that's why sports commissioners are usually given long contracts. It used to be that way anyway.
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            • #7
              Commissioners should never piss fans off. Its a waste of time. They are what they are. Overpaid spokesmen doing the owners dirty work.

              I laugh every time I hear fans waste their breath booing commissioners.

              hysterical

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              • #8
                Originally posted by dawkins20 View Post
                Commissioners should never piss fans off. Its a waste of time. They are what they are. Overpaid spokesmen doing the owners dirty work.

                I laugh every time I hear fans waste their breath booing commissioners.

                hysterical
                Screw 'em, let him have it when he deserves it. But enough is enough and I'm really sick of the draft stuff.
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