How much revenue would the nfl lose if the chargers win today?

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  • retard
    SBR MVP
    • 01-04-13
    • 1334

    #1
    How much revenue would the nfl lose if the chargers win today?
    Going all in on the broncos moneyline

  • InTheDrink
    SBR Posting Legend
    • 11-23-09
    • 23983

    #2
    Not much

    NFL is bulletproof when it comes to the cg's and sb's. Pats still playing and everyone still tunes in. Super Bowl speaks for itself.

    Could have said the same for ravens over broncos last year
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    • mikeya2k
      SBR MVP
      • 09-12-13
      • 2719

      #3
      Originally posted by InTheDrink
      Not much

      NFL is bulletproof when it comes to the cg's and sb's. Pats still playing and everyone still tunes in. Super Bowl speaks for itself.

      Could have said the same for ravens over broncos last year
      They did just fine with Ray Lewis and that whole shanangan.
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      • InTheDrink
        SBR Posting Legend
        • 11-23-09
        • 23983

        #4
        Originally posted by mikeya2k
        They did just fine with Ray Lewis and that whole shanangan.
        Sorta my point because that wouldn't have compared to Payton vs brady

        The rivers angle has some legs too and if conservatives find out who he is he will be their darling. Good ol boy with like 7 kids and happy all American family.
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        • innovation
          SBR Hall of Famer
          • 01-27-12
          • 6218

          #5
          Apparently every time manning loses the rest of the league closes up shop.....

          Niners/Seahawks best 2 teams this year and that game is must watch TV.
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          • SamDiamond
            SBR Hall of Famer
            • 10-19-12
            • 6107

            #6
            The NFL would lose NOTHING.

            Ad rates for Championship games and the Super Bowl were determined 11 months ago.

            The NFL just sits back now and cashes checks.
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            • InTheDrink
              SBR Posting Legend
              • 11-23-09
              • 23983

              #7
              Originally posted by SamDiamond
              The NFL would lose NOTHING.

              Ad rates for Championship games and the Super Bowl were determined 11 months ago.

              The NFL just sits back now and cashes checks.
              I only hope for a snow out of the Super Bowl. That would throw all that advertising money into sheer chaos.
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              • BriGuy
                SBR MVP
                • 12-06-11
                • 1416

                #8
                Originally posted by retard
                Going all in on the broncos moneyline
                The NFL wouldn't lose any revenue at all. The TV contracts are already locked in and paid for whether the AFCCG is Denver-New England or Cleveland-Buffalo.
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                • retard
                  SBR MVP
                  • 01-04-13
                  • 1334

                  #9
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                  • bb_skoots
                    SBR MVP
                    • 05-04-11
                    • 1088

                    #10
                    good job retard.
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                    • Chi_archie
                      SBR Aristocracy
                      • 07-22-08
                      • 63182

                      #11
                      NFL money is locked up till 2021 I would think




                      1982–1986 NBC CBS None ABC ABC $420 million/yr
                      1987–1989 NBC CBS ESPN (2nd half) ABC ABC $473 million/yr
                      1990–1993 NBC CBS TNT (1st half)
                      ESPN (2nd half)
                      ABC ABC $900 million/yr
                      1994–1997 NBC Fox ($395 million/yr) TNT (1st half)
                      ESPN (2nd half)
                      ABC $1.1 billion/yr
                      1998–2005 CBS ($500 million/yr) Fox ($550 million/yr) ESPN ($600 million/yr) ABC ($550 million/yr) ESPN $2.2 billion/yr
                      2006–2013 CBS ($622.5 million/yr) Fox ($712.5 million/yr) NBC ($650 million/yr) ESPN/ESPN Deportes ($1.1 billion/yr) NFL Network (2nd half) ($0/yr) $3.085 billion/yr
                      2014–2021 CBS ($1.0 billion/yr) Fox ($1.1 billion/yr) Comcast:
                      NBC (Eng)
                      Telemundo (Esp)
                      ($950 million/yr)
                      ESPN/ESPN Deportes ($1.9 billion/yr) NFL Network ($0/yr)
                      NBC (Wks 1, 12)
                      $4.95 billion/yr
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