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Inside the 1987 NFL Strike: Crossing the Picket Line, Replacement Players, and Plan B Free Agency (with Vai Sikahema) Host Landon Sikahema interviews his father, recurring guest Vai, about the 1987 NFL player strike, which began after Week 2. Vai describes how the Cardinals were divided over striking, Gene Stallings’ preference that players return to win games, and why Vai ultimately crossed the picket line despite being called a scab. He explains the awkward dynamics of playing alongside replacement players, including a few who performed well enough to earn roster spots and replace striking veterans, and how tensions lingered in the locker room and even on flights. The conversation covers how teams like Washington anticipated the strike by keeping system-ready players, helping them go undefeated in replacement games and later win the Super Bowl, and how the strike led to Plan B free agency, shaping Vai later moves to Green Bay and Philadelphia. 00:00 Welcome and Setup 00:21 Strike Begins 1987 01:56 Team Divisions Form 03:52 Coaches Influence 05:58 Crossing Picket Line 07:02 Replacement Players Stay 09:29 Who Were Replacements 15:41 Redskins System Edge 20:11 Practice Tension 22:04 Fights and Fallout 24:00 Remembering RFK Loss 25:02 Plane Fight Stories 26:51 Memorable Strike Games 28:27 Why Washington Won 29:58 Picket Lines And Unions 32:57 What The Strike Was About 34:30 Plan B Free Agency 38:12 Pro Bowl Aftermath 41:40 Final Wrap Up
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