Rahimi
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When you mentioned the NFL buying up media properties, we see the news about like Peter Schrager, for example, and perhaps replacing the show like Around the Horn.
What do you think about just some of the consolidation that you've seen and why that was top of mind for you when you brought it up with us?
Amen.
In the words of Empire Records, the revered movie of our lifetime, damn the man saved the empire, so to speak.
In the meantime, speaking of the justice system and concepts and public perception, Stefan Diggs' jury found him not guilty.
What's next for him after this?
Well, Mike, I think the way you speak of this, you're right about it going to trial.
And I think all of us taking it more seriously than what it ultimately ended up being, because we've seen time and time again, allegations of this nature.
not go to trial involving other professional athletes in other leagues, and it doesn't get that far.
So that's why I think this was taken so seriously by so many people.
Shots fired.
We are talking to Mike Florio, the creator and editor-in-chief of Pro Football Talk on Rahimi Harrison Brody.
And I always like just learning thought processes of GMs as well.
And I was really interested to see the story that came down by Josh Alper saying that Jason Licht, the Bucks GM, said that the Max Crosby trade falling apart helped them.
And as we know, they were able to get what a lot of people think was a steal.
at 15 in the draft, getting Reuben Bain out of Miami.
This is interesting.
It's interesting to see how people can make rights out of wrongs and wrongs out of rights and things like that.
And why would it most likely be the Chargers?
incenses me that they would be like oh no that's that's too low you can't do that well I mean but he's Mike is right though that was ESPN has a relationship with the league and for that to be on inside the NBA that was a I don't know if it was a test balloon but that was bold that choice was not made lightly Mike