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Bears safety Chris Harris put it this way on his Twitter feed: "Owners have to open doors. Its impossible to start the NEW LEAGUE YR without Free Agency."
And agent Drew Rosenhaus tweeted: "Time to get busy! Let's work!"
The NFL had argued that Nelson had no jurisdiction and that she shouldn't make a decision while a complaint of bad-faith negotiation against the players was still pending with the National Labor Relations Board. The league also said it shouldn't be subject to some of the antitrust claims leveled by the players with the collective bargaining deal barely expired.
The judge shot all of those down and said the antitrust arguments in a still-pending lawsuit led by Tom Brady, Drew Brees and others have not been aired and are therefore not up for discussion yet.
"There is no injunction in place preventing the NFL from exercising, under its hoped-for protection of the labor laws, any of its rights to negotiate terms and conditions of employment, such as free agency," she wrote. "The Eighth Circuit will not even be addressing, much less ruling on, player restraints, free agency, etc., for the simple reason that this court did not rule on those issues."
The league's plea to Nelson for the stay also was based on a purported fear that an immediate lifting of the lockout would result in a free agency free-for-all that could create a mess that would be difficult to undo should a new collective bargaining agreement lead to different rules.
Nelson called that an "incorrect premise." She insisted that her order was simply an end to the lockout.
The two sides had 16 days of talks with a mediator earlier this year, and four more with a federal magistrate that were ordered up by Nelson. Little progress has been seen, and the two sides are scheduled to meet again May 16.
[Associated Press;
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