Subject: Madden NFL 24 CBAI'm informed from Devon's blog



There are two main motives for the CBA was approved


The first is that it supports the "rank-and-file" members of the union more than the stars. The increase to minimum salaries is significant Mut 24 coins, and I'm convinced that most rank-and file players are able to vote on what's important right now, is not about what's important later on in their career or when they retire.


That's why I was shocked to find such a large number of "no" vote. There was a report earlier in the week that some players wanted to alter their votes, and the Madden NFL 24 Players Association did not agree with their request. It was speculated that many of those players wanted to change the way they vote, from "no" into "yes," once they had more information about the CBA. There were a lot of players who were initially"iMadden" NFL 23uenced by the voices on social media, and I believe once they began to investigate the CBA for themselves, they wished to alter their vote.


But, according to Benjamin Allbright, it wouldn't be a problem at all:


Subject: Madden NFL 24 CBAI'm informed that the number of players who requested to switch their vote is in the teens. This "wouldn't have affected" any final tally.Far more troubling was the fact that around 20% of voters eligible were not eligible to vote.


The biggest leverage that players have in all this is the possibility of sitting out games. My perspective is unique of thisas a participant of the lockout that took place in 2011 as well as CBA discussions. Players believed they'd be able to keep their promise for the duration of a season. When they started to savor the start of the training camp, players gave up. Players needed money. They'd taken out loans that were high-interest buy madden 24 coins, or were running out of money as the season drew closer. They were looking for a bargain, and that meant paying less.



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