Desmond Clark: NFL Players Should Fear an Uncapped 2010

by Dan Graziano Filed under: Chicago Bears , NFL Fans If the NFL’s owners and players can’t negotiate a new collective bargaining agreement by March, then 2010 season will be played without a salary cap. This is not a desirable eventuality for either side, though there are certainly some individuals on each side who might have reason to think it is. Bears tight end Desmond Clark , who apparently has his own internet radio show , recently outlined the reason he thinks it’d be a bad idea. Clark’s comments (excerpt after the jump) raise an interesting issue, but it’s not one the players’ union can be very happy about him raising. Because by raising it, Clark is playing right into the hands of the NFL and its owners as they attempt to employ a divide-and-conquer strategy against the players in the upcoming CBA negotiations. Desmond Clark: NFL Players Should Fear an Uncapped 2010 originally appeared on NFL FanHouse on Fri, 26 Jun 2009 15:50:00 EST . Please see our terms for use of feeds . ? Permalink ?|? Email this ?|? Linking?Blogs ?|? Comments

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