The National Football League is at its best when the focus is on the players
and the action on the field, not on labor negotiations.
All of us who
love the sport appreciate the skills and dedication of the players and coaches.
That is why we are focused not just on what happens on the field but what our
game will be like in another decade or two. The NFL has always tried to look
ahead, to innovate, and to constantly improve in all we do.
We recognize
that some decisions may be difficult to accept in the passion of the moment, but
my most important responsibility is to improve the game for this generation and
the next.
I believe in accountability, not excuses. And I regret we were
not able to secure an agreement sooner in the process and avoid the unfortunate
distractions to the game. You deserve better.
As a lifelong fan, this
wasn't an easy process for anyone involved. I particularly want to commend the
replacement officials for taking on an unenviable task and doing it with focus
and dedication in the most adverse of circumstances.
Our new agreement
gives long-term stability to an important aspect of our game, officiating. More
important, with this agreement, officiating will be better in the long run.
While the financial issues received the most attention, these negotiations were
much more about long-term reforms. For example, beginning with the 2013 season,
the NFL will have the option of hiring a number of officials on a full-time
basis to work year-round, including on the field. In addition, the NFL will have
the option to retain additional officials for training and development purposes,
and may assign those additional officials to work NFL games.
We are
moving forward with the finest officials in sports back on the field. It's time
to put the focus where it belongs – on the clubs and players and our magnificent
game, with a special thanks to our fans for their passion.
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