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NFL owners worried about hair length

March 31, 2008 by James Edwards  
Filed under Sports

NFL Football at its best. NFL Football at its craziest.
Remember this song about long hair in the sixties?

Signs by the Five Man Electrical Band.

And the sign said
long-haired freaky people need not apply

So, I tucked my hair up under my hat and I went in to ask him why

He said “You look like a fine upstanding young man, I think you’ll do”

So I took off my hat and said, “Imagine that, huh me working for you”

whoaaaa signs, signs, everywhere a sign
blockin’ out the scenery, breakin’ my mind

Do this, don’t do that. Can’t you read the signs?

source

Ahh, the sixties.

Now the NFL Owners are looking at hair.

Marion Barber of the Dallas Cowboys said “imagine that, me running for you!”

NFL owners will consider a series of rules regarding everything from the integrity of the game to having a few hairs out of place next week at the annual owners meetings in Palm Beach, Fla., but also lurking is a potential battle over the collective bargaining agreement. source

NFL sidebar – to get that NFL feeling, be sure to watch the YouTube on NFL hardest hits. Crunch. Ouch.

Actually, the big issue deals with the collective bargaining agreement or the CBA as it is known, but the hair stuff sure brought back some great memories.

NFL Football Fan Question Do you remember the sixties?

Be sure to check out my companion blog at NBA Obsessed.

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