Unsigned safety Eric Reid files collusion grievance against NFL

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Former San Francisco 49ers safety Eric Reid has filed a collusion grievance against the NFL over his employment status.

A source told ESPN that Reid is working with attorney Mark Geragos, who also represented his former teammate, Colin Kaepernick, in the quarterback's collusion grievance against the league.



Reid's grievance is a system arbitrator case that will be adjudicated under the terms of the NFL's collective bargaining agreement. The claims in Reid's grievance are similar to those of Kaepernick's, the source told ESPN.

"Our union is aware that Eric Reid and his legal representatives filed a collusion claim, which will be heard through the arbitration process as spelled out in our collective bargaining agreement," the NFL Players Association said in a statement Wednesday. "Our union supports Eric and we are considering other legal options to pursue."

Reid, 26, remains unsigned after becoming a free agent in March when his rookie contract with the 49ers expired. He was one of the first players to join Kaepernick two years ago in kneeling during the national anthem to protest police brutality and racial inequality.

Reid has since continued his protests during the anthem. He tweeted at the beginning of the offseason that he wasn't receiving interest from teams because of his actions during the anthem, but multiple executives, including Niners GM John Lynch, have cited a "slow" market at safety.

ProFootballTalk reported last month that Cincinnati Bengals owner Mike Brown asked Reid during a recent meeting whether he planned to continue kneeling during the anthem. Reid, who has said this offseason that he planned to stop protesting, did not end up getting a contract offer from the Bengals.

The Bengals are the only team that has hosted Reid for a free-agent visit so far this offseason.

Reid was a first-round pick by the 49ers in 2013 and made the Pro Bowl that year as a rookie. His four-year, $8.4 million contract expired at the end of the season.

Reid also originally was part of a players coalition that met with NFL owners last season to discuss the issues at the heart of the protests. But Reid and others later split with that group due to differences of opinion on the group's priorities. Reid and others believed Kaepernick needed to be a bigger part of the movement and the discussions with the owners going forward.
 
I wish all these black players would take a stand and sit out but i know dudes got families to feed and no other alternative so it's like wtf can you do.

All this money between music, acting and sports and honkies still got us by the balls and muthafuckaz still scared to put black money together and have each other back and start our own thing, shit is frustrating.
 
I wish all these black players would take a stand and sit out but i know dudes got families to feed and no other alternative so it's like wtf can you do.

All this money between music, acting and sports and honkies still got us by the balls and muthafuckaz still scared to put black money together and have each other back and start our own thing, shit is frustrating.

How they go put they money together when soon as they get it, they do what whitey do. Buy whitey material goods, cycling the money right back to whitey. And not even thinking about us poor black folks. It's sad. They don't have enough sense to SAVE, and pool their money together for the greater good of their families. It's all about look and me be a clown. smh
 
What else do these other players need to see for them to come together and let the team owners and commissioner that they're gonna take that shit anymore. Add better quality of scheduled games from the perspective of turnaround time to play again, guaranteed contracts with stipulations allowing teams to cut depending on x number of factors, and etc...unite to back your fellow coworker and demand what's yours. So fucking disheartening to see a bunch of grown men coward like this, in a sport where the cowardly aren't welcomed.
 
How they go put they money together when soon as they get it, they do what whitey do. Buy whitey material goods, cycling the money right back to whitey. And not even thinking about us poor black folks. It's sad. They don't have enough sense to SAVE, and pool their money together for the greater good of their families. It's all about look and me be a clown. smh
How the fuck do you know what ALL of them do?

Niggas got to pay crazy taxes, agent fees, lawyer fees, family members begging, him bitches collecting child support, etc. Then of course you have to live in an upscale neighborhood because of you love around blacks in the hood you’ll get robbed and killed forbyour shit.

You think because a nigga signs a 50 million dollar contract that he should have 25 million at least in the bank. After taxes, lawyer agent fees, he’ll be lucky to have 18 million. Now factor in buying your mother a house, everyone else in the family some bullshit.... shit..... you just don’t know
 
Players don’t need to do shit but play and stack. They get their money if the stands are filled or empty, white or Hispanic. The only, only, only solution is for clown ass blacks to sto enriching the owners. I say this shit on her once a month. I would never fuck off my millions because clowns can’t find something else to do. I will never spend a dime with the league. Not a jersey, nothing. I won’t even eat or drink anywhere that it’s on. Black folks love telling folks what to do with their millions while steady given massa all their pennies. Fuck outta here with the players ruining everything they worked for cuz YOU mad. Don’t take yo ass to the stadiums. Don’t buy merchandise. Don’t pay the $35 for parking or spend money anywhere near the stadiums. That fucking simple.
 
Nigga's. You "FREE THINKING NIGGA'S". It's so much that can be said. But you free thinking kanye ass nigga's. Oh, and FUCK THE NFL TOO. AND YOU TOO WHEN YOU WATCH IT. Ya'll love them NFL owners more then ya'll love your own people.
 
Its a damn shame he still doesnt have a job yet.
But to be honest, I think filing this collution grievance might make the situation worse.
No team will want to sign him, now that hes basically trying to sue the NFL.
Shit is fucked up, cause he did nothing wrong.

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I wish all these black players would take a stand and sit out but i know dudes got families to feed and no other alternative so it's like wtf can you do.

All this money between music, acting and sports and honkies still got us by the balls and muthafuckaz still scared to put black money together and have each other back and start our own thing, shit is frustrating.
Most of these motherfuckers don't save a fucking thing. They live Check to Check like you and me and most of the fucking world. if they had any sense, they would hold out for guaranteed contracts or at least 90% guaranteed contracts, but they won't stick together.

For every five players who saved their money and didn't spend all of their money on clothes cars and baby mamas, there are 40 who are broke and would cave to any offer they got from the owners.
 
I am blacklisted, no I am blackholed. It is really an intimidation tactic to other workers.

They will time job interviews when it is least convenient for me such as your car being repaired or you are laying up in a hospital. All so they can say that there was no collusion. They attempted to reach out to me and I just was not available.

This is great except I want to live on another continent. This is why privacy matters, it can be used for crap like this?

Collusion? How about a fucking conspiracy.
 
The only thing I'll say about this is that right now no one is signing free agents because they don't want to lose their compensatory picks. I think the date is May 12th where you can start signing guys without losing your compensatory picks........

I would've waited a little longer to see what that market is like because Kenny Vaccaro and Tre Boston also haven't been signed either. But I understand the timing. He probably waited until his brother got drafted so it wouldn't effect his draft stock.
 
Its a damn shame he still doesnt have a job yet.
But to be honest, I think filing this collution grievance might make the situation worse.
No team will want to sign him, now that hes basically trying to sue the NFL.
Shit is fucked up, cause he did nothing wrong.

:(:(:(
Yeah initially I thought someone would bite on him after May 12th......
 
Its a damn shame he still doesnt have a job yet.
But to be honest, I think filing this collution grievance might make the situation worse.
No team will want to sign him, now that hes basically trying to sue the NFL.
Shit is fucked up, cause he did nothing wrong.

:(:(:(
If they weren’t going to sign you anyway, why shouldn’t he file a lawsuit? Do you think some well-meaning owner was tormented with the decision and finally rescinded an offer after he filed his case? C’mon man.

You can’t disrespect the white man and expect them to play nice. You have these white guys with tax free properties being subsided by poor people.
 
May 12th ???

:confused::confused::confused:
Importantly, not every free agent lost or acquired automatically qualifies as a compensatory free agent. You can look up the full set of rules here, but for our purposes today, only two criteria are relevant: Players who have been cut by their team do not qualify as compensatory free agents and players signed after May 12th (previously June 1) won’t impact the number of comp picks for their former or new team.
 
If they weren’t going to sign you anyway, why shouldn’t he file a lawsuit? Do you think some well-meaning owner was tormented with the decision and finally rescinded an offer after he filed his case? C’mon man.

You can’t disrespect the white man and expect them to play nice. You have these white guys with tax free properties being subsided by poor people.


I guess my thinking was, maybe if someone gets injured in camp, that would open the door for the team to sign Eric Reid.
Suing the NFL, plus he hired the same attorney Kap has, pretty much guarantees no one will fuc with him.
Sooooo the question now becomes how difficult will it be to prove his collusion case???

:dunno::dunno::dunno:
 
What else do these other players need to see for them to come together and let the team owners and commissioner that they're gonna take that shit anymore. Add better quality of scheduled games from the perspective of turnaround time to play again, guaranteed contracts with stipulations allowing teams to cut depending on x number of factors, and etc...unite to back your fellow coworker and demand what's yours. So fucking disheartening to see a bunch of grown men coward like this, in a sport where the cowardly aren't welcomed.



This what mad that shit that Jenkins did laughable to a degree
 
I wish all these black players would take a stand and sit out but i know dudes got families to feed and no other alternative so it's like wtf can you do.

All this money between music, acting and sports and honkies still got us by the balls and muthafuckaz still scared to put black money together and have each other back and start our own thing, shit is frustrating.

What else do these other players need to see for them to come together and let the team owners and commissioner that they're gonna take that shit anymore. Add better quality of scheduled games from the perspective of turnaround time to play again, guaranteed contracts with stipulations allowing teams to cut depending on x number of factors, and etc...unite to back your fellow coworker and demand what's yours. So fucking disheartening to see a bunch of grown men coward like this, in a sport where the cowardly aren't welcomed.

I used to feel this way but look how many black fans still watch NFL religiously. I have dozens of "e-activist" Facebook Friends that always point out what other people should be doing, but were tailgating while Kaepernick was Blackballed. Even on here the NFL threads are still active. I love watching Football and had Raiders season tickets for years but gave them up and stopped watching after this shit. With so many black folks valuing their entertainment more than their respect, still watching the games and funding the NFL, I can't blame the players for not giving up hundreds of thousands of dollars.
 
I have had problems with the NFL. It is a corporate propaganda fest lobbing attacks at me, especially with the Superbowl.

No surprise they are doing this to players.
 
Its a damn shame he still doesnt have a job yet.
But to be honest, I think filing this collution grievance might make the situation worse.
No team will want to sign him, now that hes basically trying to sue the NFL.
Shit is fucked up, cause he did nothing wrong.

:(:(:(
You sound delusional my brother.

Be realistic here
 



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Sources: NFL used polling firm to get public opinion on Colin Kaepernick

Charles Robinson

Yahoo SportsMay 24, 2018
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ATLANTA – Four months into quarterback Colin Kaepernick’s 2017 free agency and heading into intensified criticism from President Donald Trump over player protests, the NFL used a Washington consulting firm to ask Americans whether Kaepernick should have been signed by a team, according to sources familiar with the league’s research.

The poll was conducted by The Glover Park Group, a consulting firm that was co-founded by then-NFL communications chief Joe Lockhart, sources told Yahoo Sports. The data sought by the NFL included fan attitudes about a few high-profile league concerns, including domestic violence, gambling, player protests and player safety. Sources noted that Kaepernick was the only player singled out in the research for specific opinions, which were then compiled and sent to various league officials, including commissioner Roger Goodell and several other high-ranking executives.


The poll could create a significant point of contention in Kaepernick’s collusion complaint against the NFL, raising the question of why the league conducted opinion research with its fan base about the former San Francisco 49ers quarterback. The existence of polling data on Kaepernick could also raise the question of whether the research went beyond high-ranking NFL executives to ownership groups or other team personnel who could have signed the quarterback.

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Colin Kaepernick has an ongoing grievance against the NFL. (Getty Images)
When asked about Kaepernick’s inclusion in the GPG poll, the NFL declined comment through a spokesperson. Representatives for Kaepernick and the NFLPA both declined immediate comment.

According to sources, the NFL approved research that sought two pieces of information: Whether Americans believed Kaepernick should have been signed by an NFL team; and given that Kaepernick remained a free agent, whether fans believed that was because he refused to stand for the national anthem or due to his on-field performance or other reasons.

The sources said the poll also explored overall attitudes toward the potential disciplining of players who refused to stand for the anthem in protest over racial and social inequalities. That data was then divided into multiple demographics, sources said, including whites, African-Americans and Latinos, Democrats, Republicans and independents, and Baby Boomers, Generation Xers and Millennials.

The sources declined to share specific numbers, but said the poll revealed a deep racial, political and generational division when it came to player protests. Specifically, divisions in which a majority of white NFL fans supported disciplining players for not standing for the anthem versus a majority of the NFL’s African-American and Latino fans who didn’t. The sources also said a majority of Republican NFL fans supported the disciplining of players versus a majority of Democrats who didn’t, and a majority of Baby Boomer NFL fans significantly supported discipline more than both Generation Xers and Millennials.

The polling data harvested in the summer of 2017 – showing that white NFL fans supported discipline far more than African American NFL fans – provides a more nuanced backdrop for the memo Goodell sent to NFL teams on Oct. 10, 2017. It stated, “The current dispute over the National Anthem is threatening to erode the unifying power of our game.” That same memo also went on to discuss fan attitudes, saying “Like many of our fans, we believe that everyone should stand for the National Anthem.” Ultimately, the memo from Goodell to teams didn’t contain language reflecting the specific racial and political divide among fans over disciplining players who don’t stand for the anthem.

Days after that memo from Goodell, Kaepernick filed a complaint against the league and owners, accusing them of colluding to keep him from signing with a franchise due to political pressure related to his gameday protests. That complaint has resulted in an ongoing run of discovery and depositions that have included a number of NFL power brokers, including Goodell.
 
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