Ok maybe not a billion..but the nfl is capitalizing financially on her showing up...even if they pay her to be there...viewership has gone up amongst young people just because of her. Old people who watch this game are gonna die eventually..gotta sell the game to the young.
I wholeheartedly agree. Taylor Swift has had a huge impact by bringing to the TV sets a lot of viewers that otherwise wouldn't be tuning in, and perhaps it would be in the league's best financial interest if the Chiefs were to win and go to the Super Bowl again.
But is it enough to motivate team owners to lobby officials to influence the outcome of the games? What's in it for the referees, and how would that work? A Swiss bank account? And what happens if someone spills the beans, if they get caught? Is the risk worth the reward?
These owners are all worth billions, more money than you or I could ever dream of. Back in the 70's at the hearings for VP nominee Nelson Rockefeller following the Nixon resignation, I can remember someone posing a question to Rocky what he thought about being from one of the richest families in the world and holding an office that was a heartbeat away from the Presidency. Rockefeller replied, and I'm paraphrasing:
"Well, if they're going to buy me off, it's going to take one helluva lot of money."
In other words, how much more money are these owners going to have to make in order to justify the huge risk, criminal as well as financial, they'd be taking? Is Taylor Swift really going to add that much more money to their coffers? And there's 31 owners. Are they all going to act in concert and to keep the lid on things? And why would the Texans owner cooperate? Wouldn't he have made more money if his team made it to the Super Bowl?
Start asking yourself these questions and see if it passes the smell test.