Plus there was his prepared, insightful and loquacious coverage of April’s draft onThe Pat McAfee Show.
And that means bidding wars to hire the very best talent and keep eyeballs on screens.
It’s just good business.

And we all benefit from it.
Though not everybody sees it that way.
Networks have to stop hiring Bill Belichick.
He never said anything useful as an NFL coach and now hes going to get paid talk?
As brilliant as Belichick is, find someone else.
Belichick was recently added to the cast of Inside the NFL on the CW.
Hell also be seen each week on ESPNs ManningCast and the The Pat McAfee Show.
Its still early, maybe hell add FS1 or the Cooking Channel gigs before the season starts.
Being nice or open with reporters should not be a requirement to becoming a television analyst.
Tom Brady offered nothing but cliches as a player, and hell probably be outstanding on TV.
It was also obnoxious and unnecessary.
That wasn’t just me imply I’m bored with this guy.
Reading this drivel actually did put me to sleep and my nose landed on the Z key.
Until he literally is saying that.
Is that the rule now?
Where does that line get drawn?
If you’re a movie critic, are you not allowed to make a movie?
If Elon Musk didn’t like his Toyota Camry, is he still free to create Tesla?
Should they be disqualified?
Does that get factored into the equation at all?
Media is a competitive, Dog Eat Dog world, where no one is promised a tomorrow.
It’s a meritocracy, period.
And that means the most interesting.
So lighten up, Andrew Perloff.
Green is not your color.
Because he’s still the best in the business at that, too.