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To: Thibodeaux
You are absolutely right this is breach of contract. The NFL did absolutely nothing to protect their brand and InBev / AB and other advertisers are paying the price. I'll bet their are a LOT of lawsuits in the works.

I was just looking for advertising contracts w the NFL and found a 11/15 article in Fortune about InBev winning the rights as NFL's "official" beer beating out incumbent Coors. Some interesting info:

When AB InBev first inked this deal in 2011 (to last through the 2017 Super Bowl) it paid $1.2 billion, replacing Coors Light as the league's lager. Other beer brands are permitted to advertise with the league, but wearing the football beer crown comes with its perks: only Bud Light can use the NFL shield in its advertising; only Bud Light can use all 32 NFL team logos on its cans; and, as part of its extension, Bud Light will be the first NFL sponsor permitted to use game highlight footage on its website and social media pages.

That latter ability is no small gain for Bud Light—football fans love football video content and have proven it time and again, especially through the rise of fantasy football, spurred by the growing interest in detailed stats and research. (Look no further than the name of the NFL's bold new app launched last year, NFL Now; fans want NFL content and they want it now.) But it's also no guarantee that Bud Light can reverse its sales trend: it has been the No. 1 beer in America since 2008, but its volumes have fallen more than 10% since then as big incumbent brewers lose ground to independent craft beers. Back when AB InBev first signed the NFL deal in 2011, CEO Carlos Brito said that the brand, "has 21 percent of the market share in the U.S. " and that thanks to the NFL deal, "we can do even better." But it did not.

Still, the NFL chugs toward $10 billion in revenue and keeps attracting new sponsors like Hyundai. It did not lose any major sponsors from last season's domestic violence crisis, despite many of them having issued statements of concern.

How would you like to have your $1.2 billion investment flushed down the crapper by ungrateful, spoiled, overpaid, primadonna, cop-hating, anti-American communists complaining about "equality"?

93 posted on 10/01/2017 6:17:22 PM PDT by ProtectOurFreedom
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To: ProtectOurFreedom

At the very least the price paid for the ads etc should be 50% after the lawyers beat the hell out of the NFL


107 posted on 10/01/2017 7:21:28 PM PDT by Thibodeaux (whites seem to actually be supreme)
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