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| Dr. Fong |
| Holy SHIT is it bad. Jerry Rice doesn't seem to know anything about what's going on in the NFL. He's good for providing information from a player's perspective, but he's really terrible at knowing what is going on in the NFL today. The co-host (I have no idea who he is) is just as bad. |
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| billrhea |
| I think its one of those things like how much would you like to talk about your job after work. Yeah its a game but man for them its work. |
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| Dr. Fong |
Quote: Originally posted by billrhea I think its one of those things like how much would you like to talk about your job after work. Yeah its a game but man for them its work. |
The difference being I don't have a job that pays me to talk about my job after work. |
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| nikkyo |
The NFL's other similar current stock deal was reached in January 2004 with Sirius Satellite Radio (Charts), which signed a deal to carry NFL games on its service. That broadcast deal reportedly will have Sirius pay the league $220 million over seven years.
The league got 15.2 million shares of Sirius stock, as well as warrants priced at $2.50 to allow it to buy an additional 50 million shares.
The shares, now worth about $59 million, have risen more than 40 percent in value since that deal was signed, and the warrants would produce a $69 million profit for the league if they could all be exercised today, equal to a 56 percent return. |
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| Dr. Fong |
Quote: Originally posted by nikkyo The NFL's other similar current stock deal was reached in January 2004 with Sirius Satellite Radio (Charts), which signed a deal to carry NFL games on its service. That broadcast deal reportedly will have Sirius pay the league $220 million over seven years.
The league got 15.2 million shares of Sirius stock, as well as warrants priced at $2.50 to allow it to buy an additional 50 million shares.
The shares, now worth about $59 million, have risen more than 40 percent in value since that deal was signed, and the warrants would produce a $69 million profit for the league if they could all be exercised today, equal to a 56 percent return. |
Umm yeah thanks for all that. Just one more thing though. What the fuck does all this have to do with Jerry Rice sucks on the radio? |
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