Posted on 02/07/2006 3:55:32 AM PST by goarmy
Detroit -- Joe Montana, the only three-time Super Bowl Most Valuable Player, was one of only three Super Bowl MVPs who turned down the NFL's invitation to take part in pregame ceremonies for Super Bowl XL.
Montana also declined the league's invitation for a news conference with all the MVPs after Commissioner Paul Tagliabue's Friday news conference.
"We were disappointed we weren't able to work it out with him," said Greg Aiello, the NFL's vice president of public relations.
The former MVPs were guaranteed $1,000 for incidental expenses while in Detroit. The NFL also provided each former Super Bowl MVP with two first-class airplane tickets, a hotel room, a Cadillac for the weekend, two tickets to the game, two tickets to the Friday night commissioner's party, two tickets to a Saturday night party and two tickets to a Sunday tailgate party. There also were opportunities for paid appearances arranged by the NFL.
To sources close to the league said Montana refused to attend over money. One of the sources said Montana asked for a guarantee of at least $100,000 for appearances if he came here, and the league said it would not make that guarantee. Tom Brady, who has won the Super Bowl MVP award twice, handled the coin toss to start the game, making him the first active player to perform that chore.
MVPs representing 32 of the 39 previous Super Bowls were on hand. Besides the 49ers' Montana, the only ones missing were Pittsburgh's Terry Bradshaw (a two-time MVP), Jake Scott (a Miami defensive back who was MVP in SB VII) and the late Harvey Martin (a Dallas defensive lineman who was co-MVP in SB XII). The issue with Bradshaw also reportedly was money; Scott is on vacation in Australia.
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That had to be the worse singing of the National Anthem I have ever endured. Half way through it I muted the TV. When are promoters going to learn that the National Anthem is not a rap song, its not a hip-hop song, its not a blues song, its not a rock song, its not a jazz song. They don't need to try and improve on it. If they can't find a singer who can sing it correctly get the USMC band to do it. They're the best.
It sure looked like a "Weekend at Bernies" act to us too! Funny!
LOL!!
Please file this under greedy over-paid ex sports stars.
Joe Montana is my football hero, and I don't believe this money cr** at all!! So there...(stamping foot).
Actually, golfers and many other sports stars make 90% of their money by endorsements, not salary or purses.
Meaning Arnie probably kept up just fine. Norman made most of his money by selling the rights to his King Cobra line, something like 80 million. Tiger might win 10 million in prize money but he's making another 50 million in endorsements. Arnie has been doing commercials for years as well.
i know, but you don't see arnie plastered all over everything the way you do tiger, and the nike endorsements are just crazy.
difference is, you'll remember arnie forever because he was good, you'll remember tiger forever because he was shoved in your face by nike. same with jordan. there were dozens of guys of old you'll always hear associated with basketball because of their skill. the new guys, you hear of them because of how much their endorsers shove them in your face.
The NFL was offering to provide him essentially a free infomercial touting his glorified status to an audience of tens of millions.
He should have been paying the NFL, not the other way around.
I can only hope that the pathologist is up-to-date on his hazmat protocols. :=)
ouch!
The NFL had a rookie running the Super Bowl and they offered chump change to the game's biggest stars for a for-profit event. Not a good idea to offend the NFL's biggest stars in your debut and then have league underlings like Aiello seeking out sycophant writers to damage the reputations of people we know and like.
If the NFL had announced they were donating $10 million to charity, I'll bet Bradshaw and Montana would have been the first ones there.
The people who should be embarassed are the lowballers and the backstage sneaks trying to impugn the reputations of people greater than themselves.
Last Sunday's game closely resembled Superbowl XXIII, where Walsh's 49ers barely squeezed one out against the Bengals. I'd put either team from Superbowl XL against that 49ers team.
Last Sunday's game was not the best Superbowl and it was not the worst.
It was not the best or worst, but certainly the most mediocre.
Whoa whoa whoa...
America the Beautiful, and God Bless America, while nice songs, do not raise my backbone - or give me that extra spiffy feeling. Sorry, it just doesn't do it for me.
But when the tuba's and baritone's start in "Bwam, bwam bwam bwam bwaaaaaaM" Man, I get a semi. That's just awesome...
Now I've heard Montana's side. Who do you believe? It does seem hard for me to believe that Montana - who I'm sure is set for life - would demand that kind of money for an appearance that included all the other MVPs.
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