Packers president Mark Murphy didn't expect the NFL and the NFLPA to allow the collective bargaining agreement to expire without a new deal in place. "You are definitely going to need a law degree to figure out what is going on over the next several weeks," Murphy said to reporters on Saturday. "Having been on both sides of this, this is really disappointing," said Murphy, who was a player in the league for 11 years and also served as an assistant executive director of the NFLPA. "To me, this takes us back to where we were in the 1980s. It's a shame. We’ve all benefited from the relationships we've had." Murphy said he thought the new offer made by owners on Friday would get a deal done. "We still have a lot of time," he said. "At the end of the day, I am hopeful that cooler heads will prevail without any interruption."