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What’s A Million Here, A Million There…

Jun 15, 2009

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Maybe we should be thanking DeMaurice Smith. After all, he signed the 2008 LM-2 even though he didn’t step into office until this Spring. Some of these items seem to be listed out in more detail than last year and there are other details that weren’t disclosed in the 2007 LM-2.

  • Electronic Arts Inc. Pg. 48 Amount $29,873,436.00 (WOW! here we go again – EA paid royalties for 2008 that totaled MORE than what the entire settlement was for the Players Inc. lawsuit, folks!) (Question: Just how many retired players have current GLA agreements for Players Inc. now? Or perhaps we should say, “How few?”)
  • NFL Ventures: Sports Organizations Pg. 56 Amount $41,513,624.00 (Please explain)
  • Don Russ Playoff Inc. (Licensee): pg. 59 $6,715,129.00
  • Octagon Football: pg. 779 Amount: $411,929.00 (What is Octagon Football?)
  • Super Bowl Game (tickets?) pg 789 Amount: $289,800.00 ( Who were these tickets for?)
  • Washington Redskins: Pg. 794 Amount $141,929.00 ( What is this for?)
  • NFL Coaches Assoc. (Group licensing) Pg. 776 Amount $500,000.00 (Does the NFLPA also represent NFL coaches now?)
  • NFL Management Council Pg. 777 Amount $221,774.00 (What could this be for?)
  • Weil, Gotshal & Manages: (Attorney fees) : Pg. 794 Amount $628,646.00 (What services did they provide?)
  • NFL Experience (tickets) Pg. 777 Amount $8,033.00 (Even more tickets? Heck – between all the free tickets given to the NFLPA, the Alumni AND the NFL, no wonder paid tickets cost so damn much!)
  • Dewey, Leboef: (Attorney fees) Pg. 756 Amount $8,146,976 (Was this all for the Players Inc. debacle?)
  • Groom Law Group (Attorney fees) Pg. 762 Amount $586,355.00 (Which part of the disability debacle is this for?)
  • The Fairmont Kea Lani Maui: Pg. 798 Amount $1,369, 082.00 Nothing but the best for the NFLPA Leadership. (Guess this must this include room service?)
  • The Nanny Connection (again): Hawaii: child care provider 2008 NFLPA board meeting pg. 801 Amount $7,112.00 (How many children were each NFLPA leader allowed to bring?)
  • NFLPA Board Meeting (United Airlines) Pg. 805 Amount $322,399,00 (These were first class seats? Just exactly how many people do they have?)
  • Ritz- Carlton Hotel: Puerto Rico NFLPA Retired Players 2008 convention Pg. 803 Amount $227,040,00 (Steering Committee: Where’s the next meeting?)
  • Gaguas, Puerto Rico: NFLPA Retired players 2008 convention Pg. 799 Amount $28,255.00 (Is this another child care expense or…?)
  • Retired Chapters Officers Meeting Pg. 799 Amount $52,806.00 (Where did this important meeting take place? We KNOW we didn’t spend this much to put on our entire Summit!)

Find any other juicy LM-2 goodies that we need to point out? Drop us a line!

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5 Responses so far | Have Your Say!

  1. Bob Grant
    June 15th, 2009 at 4:58 pm #

    Bob Grant
    My Fellow Retired Players,

    If you add up just the money shown in the post above, I think you’ll find that the Upshaw PA could have used it to write a check to each retired player for almost $20,000.00!

    In addition to that, they could have increased each and every man’s monthly pension by about $200.00 if they would have paid Gene’s widow that $14,000,000.00 that they just paid her over a ten (10) year period instead!

    The Owners are just as much to blame for this whole mess as was Gene and the Crew that was “rolling” with him. The NFL could have – with the stroke of a pen – required Upshaw “and his Boys” to give us the money that should have gone to us instead of using it to buy the support of the active players by setting up programs that made no sense at all: “Second-Career Funds,” “Free-Vacation-for-Life Funds,” “Two-Tanks-of-Gas-For-Life Funds,” and they go on and on. I may have missed a few (and I may have called some of them the wrong names!) but you get my drift.

    The Owners were as much a part of it as was the “Upshaw Brigade.” Maybe Smith can do something different. I don’t know. He could turn out to be something new but he could also turn out to be another “bad mistake.” Too early to say right now.

    How on earth can anyone justify the PA spending $1,300,000.00 (that’s MILLION, boys) for a meeting that only lasted a few days. We put the Summit on for under $3,000.00 (Three Thousand Dollars!).

    You can get a great room at the Fairmont Kea Lani Maui for about $400.00/night. That would be about $2,000.00/week/person. If they paid for 100 rooms that they “comp’ed” people, that would have added up to about $200,000.00 (Two Hundred Thousand Dollars). Feed them all steak and lobster three times a day and that might cost another 100k, give or take a few bucks. Can you tell me how they spent that other $1,000,000.00 (spelled O-N-E M-I-L-L-I-O-N bucks cash money.)?

    I hate to tell you this but the figures that you see above are from the LM-2 Tax return that they filed and they’re just the tip of the iceberg.

    I’m just telling you the Truth again. Smith can make some changes if he’s courageous enough to take on the old “James Gang.”

    Until we see what he’s going to do, I can only recommend that you not run out there and follow some “Reverend Jim Jones” character that the Owners set up for you.

    Bob Grant
    Free and Independent Retired Player Advocate

  2. Council Rudolph
    June 16th, 2009 at 5:55 am #

    Council Rudolph

    We will not go away until justice has been had! The NFLPA’s books need to be opened. During these tough times, we all have to be leaner and meaner in how we do business. I believe Mr. Smith has a big job to do and I feel he’s headed in the right direction. Let’s keep him in our prayers.

    Council Rudolph
    1972 – 1977
    Oilers, Cardinals & Buccaneers

  3. John Hogan
    June 16th, 2009 at 8:22 am #

    John Hogan
    Bob,

    You sound like a redneck talking to little old white ladies, trying to scare them with the specter of a black man in the White House with that “Jonestown” crap!

    As a “free and independent” advocate for retired players, I respect and admire your actions to better the lives of your fellow NFL retirees. However, it is disingenuous to try to assist them while making personal attacks on other retired players who have the same goals in mind, but who may be pursuing a different course of action.

    Rather than criticize and tear down, I suggest we focus on positive plans of action and achieving common goals.

    John Hogan
    Disability Attorney

  4. Dave Pear
    June 16th, 2009 at 2:10 pm #

    Dave Pear Superbowl
    Dear Retired Players,

    How can anybody spend $1,369,082.00 at the Fairmont Hotel in Hawaii? Nothing but the best for Gene Upshaw and his rascals. Gene may have left the building but ALL the same smiling faces are still there.

    The Nanny Connection is also quite interesting. Other than daycare, did the nanny connection provide any other services?

    The Fairmont Kea Lani Maui: Pg. 798 Amount $1,369, 082.00 Nothing but the best for the NFLPA Leadership. (Guess this must include room service?)

    The Nanny Connection (Hawaii): child care provider 2008 NFLPA board meeting pg. 801 Amount $7,112.00 (How many children were each NFLPA leader allowed to bring at $15 an hour for 4 days?)

    Regards,
    Dave Pear

  5. John Houser
    June 20th, 2009 at 12:14 am #

    John Houser
    Re: John Hogan’s comments, listed above.

    I couldn’t agree more! John’s suggestion is good advice. Has anybody come up with an “Action Plan?”…Any action plan?… Does anybody know how to organize an action plan? What sort of format should be used?

    May I suggest the following:
    GOALS – stated in a measurable form;
    OBJECTIVES – a statement of what is to be accomplished. The purpose of action focused to achieve the goals;
    STRATEGIES – marketing programs designed specifically to sell the story we want sold;
    TARGETS – the people and/or organizations we want to sell,eg., NFLPA, NFL Alumni, NFL Active Players, a con-gressional committee, News Media,etc.; and finally,
    A PLANNED SCHEDULE SEQUENCE OF ACTION PRIORITIES – with personnel assignments and scheduled dates of accomplishment.

    So how do we get started? We have a logistics problem but with Robert Lee’s help we can overcome that with good communication.

    Remember, we’ve already outlined some GOALS & OBJECTIVES:

    1. A Unified Retired Players Organization.
    2. Pension Reform.
    3. Disability Reform.
    4. Dire Need Assistance TODAY.
    5. GAO Audit of the Bell/Rozelle NFL Players Benefit Plan with focus on Retirement Pensions & Disability.
    6. Recovering, retaining & managing our marketing licensing rights.

    Well, this is what I’ve been thinking about since the SUMMIT. Is there anybody else with any ideas on how we should go about putting some action behind our Goals & Objectives.

    Come on now, let’s open up some dialog. Surely there is someone out there with some good ideas… LET’S START USING THIS BLOG TO OUR ADVANTAGE.

    Best Regards,
    John Houser
    Independent Retired NFL Player Advocate
    1957 – 1963
    Rams, Cowboys, Cardinals