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NFLPA Says It Won’t Sabatoge 2011 NFL Draft

March 29, 2011   ·     ·   Jump to comments

The organization formerly known as the NFLPA now says that it will not interfere with the 2011 NFL Draft.
The events planned by the NFLPA, called the 2011 NFLPA Rookie Debut, has been expanded to go from one night to three days. Previously, the NFLPA's event was a dinner held on Wednesday evening, the night before the beginning of the NFL Draft. The revamped Debut will begin April 28 and go through the 30th. The former player's union states that their events will not interfere with the broadcast of the draft. 
The former NFLPA now says that they will not prevent the selected players from their iconic moment on the Radio City Music Hall stage, being greeted by NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell.
The first day of this year's event NFLPA event, as described by Albert Breer of NFL.com, will go like this:
"The NFLPA will host a reception and dinner for the prospects and their families at a Times Square hotel on Thursday at 4 p.m. The festivities are scheduled to wr...

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