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I'm guessing it was pre built in to his original deal.
It was build into the Brady deal signed just after Joe and Troy left for ESPN. but then Brady played an extra year, so Fox moved Olsen up and his contract always said it will drop if/when Brady takes his job doing games.

It was more or less a temp 350% pay raise while working on the Fox A team.
 
Im not sure Brady will be that good in the booth. Fox might regret the 10 year deal and wish they kept Olsen there. NBC might try and pinch him when they push Chris out of SNF. and Olsen's revised deal lets him walk for free if another network offered him the A team job.
 
Im not sure Brady will be that good in the booth. Fox might regret the 10 year deal and wish they kept Olsen there. NBC might try and pinch him when they push Chris out of SNF. and Olsen's revised deal lets him walk for free if another network offered him the A team job.
Feel like the Herbstreit job would be the first available
 
Likely means those outside america will have the price rise to make up some of the difference thou.
outside america its already heavily reduced. Not going to have it go up ~300% for parity.

If anything it will hit the players with the cap not going up as much. Owners wont take much hit they will put it all on the cap. and ticket prices, merch and parking will all go up.
 

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the owners would never of let it happen. Which is why nobody who covers sports media is talking about it, its a pipedream.

When google won the rights there were reports that they had to charge at least a similar price to DTV in order to not devalue the NFL or its broadcast partners.
Because early when google won people who dont cover sports media were theorising that it could be sub $200 a year until people in the know shot it down. same with single team options, which it seems will end up being allowed to happen soon.
 


Wasn't a stray so much as the truth. If nfl teams could sell their own tv packages to networks or streaming services the cowboys would make a killing compared to the bengals that is simple the truth. One of the great things nfl has done is package all the team together and sell the rights so revenue sharing is all the same and no teams are making way more than the other teams thru tv rights.
 
The idea that individual teams could sell the rights is f**king dumb, and using ND as the example is proof. Notre Dame is an independent so they can. you dont see Ohio St selling their games because they are apart of a league.

Also if the NFL ever had teams sell rights for regular season it would be a mess. look at preseason as a example since those games are done in house and would lead to each NFL team having a RSN which is just about dead. When Disney bought Fox they got the fox RSNs and were made to sell them because legislation and conflicts with ESPN. Sold them for $10BN to sinclair and they are now broke and the last few years have not been able to pay the rights fees to the MLB, NBA, NHL.

and you would get teams like Dallas that would opt out of being in a bundle so the sunday ticket idea itself would fall apart. and It would lead to having CBS/Fox not "own" sunday games so the big teams would ask for everything to sublicence them. Small teams would never be on TV and die because the revenue share would fall apart since TV money is its worth $10BN a year just with Amazon, ESPN, Fox, CBS and NBC without the extra playoff games sold. also doesn't include the NFLN numbers or the 2BN Google pay a year for Sunday ticket.
 

LOL the class action just sunk their case. no chance they win and if the judge is saying this the NFL wont even think about a small settlement.
 

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