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Nov 10
by Jeff Fannell in Agents, Football, NFL, Sports, Sports Issues, What's Up With That? 0 comments tags: Dallas Cowboys, Dez Bryant, Eugene Parker, Free Agency, Jay Z, Jerry Jones, Money, NFL, Restrictions, Roc Nation Sports, Whats up with that?

What’s Up With That: Jerry Jones Hatin’ on Roc Nation?

Dallas Cowboys wide receiver Dez Bryant has fired his agent Eugene Parker and has hired Jay Z’s Roc Nation to represent him. This reportedly has displeased Cowboys owner Jerry Jones, who has publicly stated how great a relationship he has with Parker, Bryant’s former agent. According to multiple sources Jones has said that Bryant’s signing with Roc Nation would make the Cowboys’ upcoming contract negotiations with Bryant “more difficult.” What in the world is up with THAT?? Players have the right, through their union, to have agents of their choice represent them in contract negotiations. Any owner or club official who interferes or attempts to interfere with that right is violating both the collective bargaining agreement and federal labor law. Jones’ public displeasure is reminiscent of the early days of sports agents when owners simply refused to deal with agents, despite the fact that players had properly designated them as their representatives. This is not only the height of arrogance, it is also dangerous. Players and their unions simply cannot allow any owner to even think that he or she can tell a player – explicitly or implicitly – who can be his agent. That Jones has a “great relationship” […]
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Oct 14
by Jeff Fannell in Football, Marketing, NFL, Sports, What's Up With That? 26 comments tags: Beats By Dre, Colin Kaepernick, Headphones, Marketing, NFL, Restrictions, San Francisco 49ers

What’s Up with That?: NFL Restricts Player Use of Headphones

NFL players will be subject to fines and perhaps even suspension for wearing non-Bose headphones during TV interviews, thanks to a new agreement between Bose and the NFL.  The restriction requires players wearing non-Bose gear to cover up the competitor’s logo or else face punishment.  The rule is in effect during practice sessions and on game days, starting from the opening kickoff and lasting until 90 minutes after play has ended. While it is not unusual for leagues to impose restrictions on player use of apparel or equipment in order to protect league sponsors, the NFL’s restrictions on headphones is of a different character.  In the former situation, player apparel and equipment is viewed as part of the player’s uniform, which typically is team-issued. League restrictions, in such situations, are understandable.  Headphones, on the other hand, are personal items that players purchase with their own funds.  The NFL’s current restriction is in place because of a deal the league reached with Bose to outfit coaches with headphones.  That’s what makes this hard to swallow.  This is not a situation where the sponsor is providing players with apparel as part of its deal with the league and the league turns around […]
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