Seems that some of the latest news on spygate not only has the Patriots in the crosshairs, but the league as well. If congress moves forward aggressively, like Specter is suggesting, this could prove very difficult for each NFL club.
In the latest ESPN article, the steelers agreed wholeheartedly with the NFL commissioner's handling of the situation. It leaves me thinking that none of the teams want to rock the boat. They know if this goes from Scandal to full blown exposure and dismantling of public trust and interest, these teams aren't going to be worth $1BN a piece. The TV contracts aren't going to keep pouring in.
and in some ways, that'd be absolutely hysterical that Ralph who was waiting for a gigantic payout ended up watching his asset crash and burn in value. And it'll prove the one thing that humans knew from the start of time. Greed ain't good.
Just my ramblings and thoughts on the big picture.
In the latest ESPN article, the steelers agreed wholeheartedly with the NFL commissioner's handling of the situation. It leaves me thinking that none of the teams want to rock the boat. They know if this goes from Scandal to full blown exposure and dismantling of public trust and interest, these teams aren't going to be worth $1BN a piece. The TV contracts aren't going to keep pouring in.
and in some ways, that'd be absolutely hysterical that Ralph who was waiting for a gigantic payout ended up watching his asset crash and burn in value. And it'll prove the one thing that humans knew from the start of time. Greed ain't good.
Just my ramblings and thoughts on the big picture.
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