Guaranteed contracts won't happen without a seriously disruptive work stoppage, and I just don't see it happening. The players are always divided (NATs/INTs, vets/rookies), and any work stoppage would cut into already short careers. I expect the CFLPA to do better next time than it has in past negotiations, but it's not gonna get a $10M cap, guaranteed contracts or anything like that. Vanstone is a good CFL reporter but this column is nothing more than wishful thinking.