The following statement was released through e-mail by the NFL and NFLPA: The NFL Management Council and the NFL Players Association have resolved a dispute concerning the Oakland Raiders' off-season workout program. As a result, the parties have agreed to cancel two days of the Raiders' off-season program (next Wednesday and Thursday, June 16 and 17) which had previously been designated as OTA days. Raiders' players are not permitted to be at the facility on those days, but will be paid for the sessions. The club cannot reschedule the cancelled OTA days. Source: Inside Bay Area
In the Ravens case, they went over the time limit that OTA's were supposed to last during the day. It is all politics Mush, now that we have no CBA. Not feeling to good about being mentioned with the Raiders. Plus, who dropped the dime and snitched to the NFLPA for both teams?
Freaking whiny snitches. You're getting paid insane money to do this, who gives a crap if you go 5 minutes long or have to run an extra lap or two. Man the heck up, this is football.