Bounty case underscores possible need for coaches union | ProFootballTalk
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The reality is that the squeeze the league is putting on the officials quickly would be directed to the coaches, if they ever try to become a union. Cornwell knows that the league is aggressive in such business disputes, and he also knows that the league would do everything it legally could to beat back a coaches union.
Still, without one, the players will continue to have far greater rights. The coaches will continue to have, in comparison, none.

