The day before the NFL entered a lockout, commissioner Roger Goodell and Colts center Jeff Saturday discussed the league's future over beers. "I called Roger and I just said, 'Hey man, I'm heading back to my hotel and I'd just like to talk to you,'" Saturday told NFL Network's Rich Eisen in an exclusive interview on NFL Total Access. "'I know we've got one more day and I just want to lay out what I feel is important to the players.'" Saturday called it a "heart to heart" conversation with Goodell, with each man explaining his side of the situation. "I wanted him to feel it from the players and understand that nobody's leading us to different areas. This is player-lead." Less than 24 hours later it was Saturday who would tell league officials that the union was pulling the plug on negotiations and decertifying. It was a decision he called the "toughest of his life."