Chicago,
you make it sound so reasonable and straightforward - and make it sound like NPPL is ultimately at fault for 'not including half the industry...' or some misparaphrase like it.
So sorry to have to be contrary, but the entire conversation was completely negative in nature. The REASON given for the pulling of ESPN/IMG support for NPPL was strictly the willingness of the other folks to pney up large dollars for airtime and production.
The committment was already made - the money being put up was for prizes - not for production.
There most definately was a hint of 'why can't you people get your act together' - but it was definately in the context of - how come the NXL teams didn't just go on over to NPPL and work something out.
The NPPL deal WAS better than what happened in CT: there was the outside money on the table - with avenues opening to all kinds of additional outside dollars (Intel being one of them - some dollars that would have gone from them to TV went to team sponsorships instead because there was no longer a tv deal) - but it seems that some people's attitude is that if they can't be IN CHARGE, no one will be.
This little tantrum has set us back imeasurably - the industry had the deal and it shouldn't have mattered who it was with - as you claim - it should have been supported whole-heartedly by all.
We'll now have to be content with magazine shows (such as the effort with Paintball World Television News that I'm supporting along with some others) and simply wait for enough time to go before something is attemtped again.
Steve, we have known each other a long time, and in that time I have come to respect your intellect and your experience in this beloved sport we both immerse ourselves in.
However, I do think sometimes you fall foul of an almost pathological hatred of our common friend (JB).
You see him as the devil incarnate, I just see him as a greedy little man, more interested in money than anything else but I do still like him as a social person. I can actually see a good side to him but because of your past experiences with him, I think this can cause your real problems when it comes to a correct analysis of a situation.
And I think this mindset sometimes, not always, clouds or rather slightly impairs your rationale when dealing with anything relating to you know who and his colleagues, in this case, the Gardners.
I honestly believe, that a billion dollar corporation such as ESPN won't give two sh!ts about the sort of money SP put in to promo their TV deal with them.
If the NPPL show had been of sufficient quality (In ESPN's eyes I mean) then the fact SP came up with a couple of hundred of grand ain't gonna mean sh!t mate.
As I see it, those ESPN guys don't fack about, if they feel a particular show has got legs, then they will go for it. Do people honestly think ESPN are gonna piss around playing silly waiting games just because SP put up that money???
Nah, if ESPN thought that NPPL/IMG promotion had enough legs, they'd go for it, end of, no argument, they'd say 'bollox to SP, bollocks to Braun, let's go get it'.
This absolute belief that SP / Braun have skuttled the whole TV deal thing on their own is merely a subjective argument borne out of a checkered history ... well that's my respectful opinion anyway.