Talk is cheap, literally, during much of the NFL's down time. When training camps are empty, so is the rhetoric for the most part. Discussions of contract inequities, at a time when no one is drawing paychecks, are usually more bemusing than bitter.
With most camps scheduled to open in two weeks, the heat may be turned up as much off the field as on it. The verbiage can get venomous, and those contract-related offseason harangues that seemed relatively benign in April can mushroom into official ...
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