6ixpessant wrote:TGM wrote:6ixpessant wrote:
Dude, that's not how the Toronto Raptors or MLSE do business. Take off the tinfoil.....
Thats how Roger's does business.
Give it a few months and you'll see the outcome.
You didn't even know who Pelley was until that press conference. He's a guy with expertise in television/communications and the sports business. He's not going to be involved with the operations of each sports team.
I'm sorry Rogers screwed up your phone bill, but they have been involved with MLSE for more than a decade and have spent handily on the Blue Jays for 25 years, and have been pretty hands-off other than approving $500mil contracts and stadium renovations.
You have decades of case studies on how Rogers operates its sports teams.
This whole thing against Ed Rogers on this board is wild. He's an a-hole, I get it, but he is not a meddling owner. That's not how the companies are structured. Masai is an a-hole too by some accounts.
Tinfoil.....
Agree completely that fans and many posters here are way too quick to jump on wild assumptions about Rogers’ ownership, that really there is no evidence to support these theories.
Forget Rogers’ involvement with the Raptors these past few years. The Blue Jays are a better snapshot of what to expect:
• The Jays have been mostly disappointing, but ownership has not meddled, they have not been cheap, they have been loyal, they went after a highly regarded and expensive leader in Mark Shapiro. It’s easy to say now with hindsight that Shapiro has mostly failed for on-field success, but this wasn’t some nobody, he was considered a top exec that the Jays poached from Cleveland. High payroll, aggressive pursuit of Ohtani and the big investment in Vlad.
• Team success is much better for Rogers. Forget this silly narrative about just wanting playoff dates. Even if you believe that, logic would tell you more playoff dates = more money. Why on Earth would they be content with one round of playoffs? It makes no sense.
Team success leads to more attention which leads to more phone/service sales and investors in Rogers corporation; more eyeballs on the teams’ broadcasts; more advertising dollars for Sportsnet media… the commitment to winning makes more sense for Rogers than it would for just about any ownership in Canada. It’s why they dish out so much on the Jays’ payroll despite the weak dollar. Team success = corporate success for Rogers.
• Keith Pelley is one of the top executives in Canada, especially in the media and sports landscapes. If they simply wanted a Yes Man, they could have saved a lot of money rather than going after Pelley.
Time will tell if this decision was right or wrong, but the conspiracy theories about why this happened are silly.
• We don’t know Masai’s contract demands but he would have (rightfully) demanded the moon, possibly even an ownership stake. So it may simply have come down to the Raptors deciding that Masai is not worth what he was asking for. In 2021, it would be easy to hand him a blank cheque, but 2022 onward has been every bit as disappointing as the Blue Jays have been.























