There is one important thing to make clear before attempting to wade into the latest tidal wave of controversy about Tom Brady’s alleged conflict of interest as a minority owner of the Raiders and the lead analyst on Fox.
The future Hall of Famer doesn’t care what anyone thinks about the situation.
He’s not going to care about hurt feelings or screams of unfairness.
It’s part of what made him the most successful quarterback in NFL history.
And it’s part of what gives him a chance to thrive as an executive.
But the noise is growing louder again over whether the league should allow Brady to call games every week while playing an active role in the football operations of the Raiders.
National TV audience
It’s a debate that appeared settled until it was again thrust into the national di