NFL ref lockout may last into season
espn / 8-14-12
League executives said Monday they now foresee starting the 2012 regular season with replacement officials.
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Economics play a part in the stalemate, but league brass said there are two other issues hanging over and hanging up negotiations.
For starters, the NFL wants to make a group of officials, who work only part time for the NFL, work full time. But more than 90 percent of those officials already have full-time jobs and they are unwilling to leave them and the revenue they provide.
The other issue is that the NFL wants to add three additional crews to give officials more rest and the league more officiating options, but the locked-out officials oppose this. In an ideal world, the NFL would like a bigger pool of officials to choose from, especially with some of the top officials aging. The league believes if it could bring in more officials now, it could groom more for the future.
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Bias? This report does not include a response from the NFLRA. I'd like to hear their side.