want i want to read to you the nfl statement. i won t read the whole thing. it says. we believe that this dispute will inevitably end with a collective bargaining agreement in the best interest of players, clubs and fans. they are still treating it like an owners thing. they have been losing antitrust lawsuits since 1974. antitrust violations are the cost of doing business for the national football league. that statement is accurate if you look to the past. every single antitrust loss has resulted in a collective bargaining agreement. so if past is prologue, this is going to end with a negotiated collective bargaining agreement and then the parties will be back to work nd athe fans will be back enjoying football. so on a scale of 1-10, 10 being the highest. what are the chances that there will be an nfl season that starts on time next season?