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Labor pains not the same for everyone - John Clayton
Now that the three-judge panel of the 8th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals has issued a 2-1 decision in favor of the NFL to keep the lockout going, pro football probably will remain in flat-line mode through most of June.

Daryl Smith's Year of Defeats - Aaron Schatz
FO starts opening up the stat notebooks, beginning with a look at the defenders with the most Defeats in 2010. There's a surprising name at the top of our list, plus a very special appearance by Ndamukong Suh.

Editorial: Time to get back to football - John Mara
New York Giants President and CEO John Mara is a member of the NFL owners' negotiating team for collective bargaining with the players. Mara says players should stop angling for leverage in court, return to the bargaining table and sort out the labor dispute in a way that's fair to both sides. Owners, players and fans all want football to resume. 

Sound-off responses - Bill Williamson
Fans of both the Oakland Raiders and the San Diego Chargers offered their views on the possibility of veteran Carolina receiver Steve Smith ending up on their teams. It has been reported that Smith may want to be traded to one of the two California teams. Smith, a California native, has said that he does not necessarily want to play for every team in California.

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