Posted on 08/31/2025 7:10:42 AM PDT by DIRTYSECRET
Don’t forget how they milked Kapernick. Any publicity is good publicity.
It was a silly idea. Nobody really discusses anything important with the TV people. And it wasn’t banning him from the booth, it was the prep interviews. You know when the color commentator says “we were talking to the coaches this week...” those interviews. Where, again, no strategy or anything important is ever discussed.
Yes. Televised football has become a production for entertainment purposes and maximum financial value. Now we know why they are paid so much.
They must remain real quiet.
The nfl is quite adept at not killing the golden goose.....they’ve done it with players and coaches for decades.
Tv stations thst broadcast games as well.
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On the flip side, if they want you gone....you’re gone. You can ask John Gruden about that.
They need to fix the "Mahomes problem". He exploits the rules because he knows that the officials are protecting him so he takes advantage of late QB slides and "flopping" to draw penalties.
John Gruden and Rush Limbaugh.
He's apparently related to the dude on the right in this picture... But I think he looks more like the dude on the left.
Conflict of interest? It’sa kids game for crying out loud. They afraid Brady might slant his conjecture and comments towards his team? Would it mess up fantasy football? Silliness…
Every business kills the golden goose. That’s why 90% of them eventually go out of business. With the NFL people will think it will last forever like the gladiators in Rome. Just look at MTV or rock n’ roll. Rap? Eventually people will get over their fixation with victimhood and the guilt that comes with it.
The NFL-14 playoff teams out of 32 total. One or 2 make it that shouldn’t be in the playoffs. Rule changes every year to stay ahead of the fans.
Major League Baseball. The DH-it stinks. It diluted strategy so people could see more offense.
Let’s not forget airhead sideline reporters following up one stupid question with another. All business go down the same path.
They had good management in the NFL for a long time. And I have to say the same regarding the MLB.
It appears that David Stern was the only decent commissioner during the NBA's Golden Age. The league was bad before him. Now it's bad again.
*They afraid Brady might slant his conjecture and comments towards his team? Would it mess up fantasy football? Silliness…*
It’s the APPEARANCE of the conflict that must be avoided. The NFL isn’t even trying in this case.
They owners of the NFL korporation have contracts with online gambling korporations.
The "sport" is as real as WWE wrestling. Just waiting for someone to jump off a ladder and hit Tom Brady on the head with a folding chair.
Oh my. Don’t know anything about him, but with that gig he’s got to be rich. You’d think he could afford a more convincing wig than that
Brady giving commentary is no conflict of interest, and personally, I’d like to hear how he thinks. We’ve seen him in action enough...
Now conflict of interest concerning the NFL is ghetto thugs getting away with bad to criminal behavior; gay and trans cheerleaders, BLM worship, NFL goal line socialist slogans, people like Bob Costa spouting off about Trump and politics that have NOTHING to do with football and kneeling disrespectfully for our beloved national anthem.
They probably also wanted to make sure he didn’t jump back in as a player. It was as good to have strict rules until they were sure he was completely done as a football player. They must be satisfied now. Good for Brady and Fox.
Oops. It Milken, not Milliken.
“ Just waiting for someone to jump off a ladder and hit Tom Brady on the head with a folding chair.”
Haha!! Thats good. And not that far from reality.
Well, he pretty much violated the restrictions last year. He isn’t supposed to criticize the referees because he’s an owner now. He did. And people who call the games get to meet with the teams and they possibly have access to the opposing teams game plan, and other info that could be of use to the team they’re playing. He did something he wasn’t supposed to do with regard to that.
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