While Tuesday's labor meeting in Chicago is an important one, Peter King of Sports Illustrated writes that it "will not feature an agreement to be voted on, but rather a good idea of where the major points may end up when and if the league and the players reach an agreement in the coming weeks." "This will give all 32 teams the chance to give their thoughts on a variety of issues, from the shortening of the offseason programs by five weeks to exactly where the cap will end up," King writes. The outcome of Tuesday's meeting may come to define NFL commissioner Roger Goodell's tenure in many ways.