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The NFL called the last brief filed by the players a "straw man" attack that made blanket suggestions and ignored important pieces of legislation.
The league filed previously an unfair labor charge against the players with the National Labor Relations Board, claiming they didn't negotiate in good faith. That charge is still pending, and the NFL has continually argued Nelson can't chime in before a ruling from the NLRB.
Lawyers for the players have expressed doubts that the NLRB will issue a complaint, but the NFL wrote Thursday: "Speculation and wishful thinking are no substitute for agency expertise."
So the game within the game continues.
"The frustration that I have and I am sure the fans have is that the uncertainty continues," NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell said Thursday in a conference call with Tennessee Titans season-ticket holders. "The courts aren't going to resolve our differences. We need to resolve them at the table."
The next round of court-ordered mediation is scheduled for June 7 in Minnesota.
[Associated Press;
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