Gene Upshaw

Gene Upshaw
Eugene Thurman Upshaw, Jr., also known as "Uptown Gene", was an American football player for the Oakland Raiders of the American Football League and later the NFL. He later served as the executive director of the National Football League Players' Association. In 1987, he was inducted into the Pro Football Hall of Fame. He is also the only player in NFL history to reach the Super Bowl in three different decades with the same team...
ProfessionFootball Player
Date of Birth15 August 1945
CityRobstown, TX
apart continue economy-and-economics far nowhere reason revenue
We're deadlocked. There's nowhere to go. There's no reason to continue meeting. We're too far apart on our economics, and too far apart on revenue sharing, and we'll go to the uncapped year. There won't be an extension.
continue nowhere reason
We're deadlocked. There's nowhere to go. There's no reason to continue meeting.
continue gave prior proposal quite rejected saw worse
They gave us a new proposal, which was worse than their prior offer. Quite naturally, we rejected that proposal and saw no need to continue meeting.
agreement best continue fans football gives league national opportunity owners side success winning
This agreement is not about one side winning or losing. Ultimately, it is about what is best for the players, the owners and the fans of the National Football League . . . This new agreement gives us the opportunity to continue our unprecedented success and growth.
believe clubs continue everybody high lies problem refusal revenue share sharing worse
I continue to believe that the problem lies with the high revenue clubs and the revenue sharing issue. Their refusal to share more revenues is making it worse for everybody -- players, owners, and fans.
We don't think we need to stiffen our penalties,
players understand
I've been to 32 teams, and all the players understand where we are. They're saying, 'Bring on the uncapped year.
baseball believes came easy group largest market reason smarter success understand
It would be just like baseball. It would have been very easy for him to say, 'I have the largest market and I don't want to share.' Which is what we have going on right now. We do have a group who believes the reason they have success is they're so much smarter than everyone else. I'm not begrudging them for having that thought, but they have to understand where it all came from and why.
dealt game integrity sure
Things like this are about the integrity of the game and our sport and we have to make sure it is dealt with sufficiently.
positions progress running
And we're running out of time. There's no progress, there's nothing to report. The positions are still the same.
expressed interest nfl san
San Antonio has expressed interest in getting an NFL team, going back to '93 or '95,
doctors emergency heart medically people problems standing trained
We have done everything medically we could do. We have doctors trained in emergency medicine, in heart problems and other specialties standing by at every game. It's not just internists. It's people who know what to do in every emergency. It just wasn't enough.
clock realize ticking
As they say, the clock is ticking and at least they realize that. Basically, though, we're at the same point.
clubs fair group held money problem share sharing
We have a group of high-revenue clubs and they're making a lot of money off this system. It's also held down their payroll. If you're not sharing your fair share with the players, I have a problem with it.