Yes it is
The NFL could have a 2011 season but, they are currently in a lockout. The lockout was resolved in August 2011 and the 2011 season proceded without interruption.
Because the CBA (Collective Bargaining Agreement) expired, so the NFL and NFLPA had to make a new deal, but did not before it expired. Luckily, the lockout is supposed to end on Wednesday!
92 days ago as of June 15th
1987 - it was a player strike and it lasted one month (October).
The license was extended an additional year due to the NFL lockout. The license expires at the end of 2013
Field of Dreams 2 NFL Lockout with Taylor Lautner Deleted Scenes - 2011 was released on: USA: 6 July 2011
do n f l players get paid at all during lock out
When the new CBA is outdated, yes.
A lockout is where the owners "lock" the players out of their facilities. A strike is where the players refuse to enter the owners facilities. same concept works for any job related labor disputes.
A lot of the answers depends on opinoin i personally think it hurts the commisioner the most
No, but he is still a restricted free agent until the NFL lockout is removed.