The CBA voting has been a divided issue for players across the NFL.
Maurkice Pouncey is very vocally against voting yes, telling younger players that if they’re signing for the money, he will take of them.
Vikings punter Britton Colquitt, however, feels differently. Colquitt told the Pioneer Press that he has voted yes on the recent CBA, and that he thinks other players should, too, because there are “a lot of good benefits” available for the players involved.
He added this:
“And I know they feel they should get a lot more, with the beating their bodies take and their brains take, and they should. But there are a lot of benefits (with the proposed CBA), and we’re going in the right direction.”
Colquitt thinks the deal is good everybody. Recently, Kyle Rudolph said on the Pat McAfee show that his printer ran out of ink, in an attempt to print out all 456 pages of the CBA.
#Vikings punter Britton Colquitt on voting yes on CBA 1/3: “Maybe that’s just me being a punter, knowing that I’m playing in all 20 games anyway because of the preseason, where some of these guys, they hardly play in the preseason, and so a 17th game is just crazy to them…
— Chris Tomasson (@christomasson) March 13, 2020