Sean Salisbury's Complaint About ESPN is Ridiculous
The Best Performers in Many Businesses Make More as Consultants Than Benchwarmers
So, Sean Salisbury is leaving his job at ESPN based on his belief that just because he didn't have an All-Pro career he can't make over $1 million as an analyst. Guess what? He's right. He is right that he shouldn't be paid over one million dollarsSean Salisbury's Complaint About ESPN is Ridiculous
Think about working at your job, who are the ones that get promoted? They are the ones that excel at their job and perform it better than everyone else. In the world of sports these people are rates as "All-Stars" or "All-Pro's" and the top get the title of MVP of the league. They don't have these titles in your office, but in reality the same logic works in both situations. Why would you want to hire someone who performs at an average or below average level at your job as a consultant or analyst in the future when they leave the workplace? The answer is that you wouldn't want to do that. So, broadcast companies have a decision to make. Do they want to hire an All-Star athlete or one who never performed at a high level to comment on the performance of other players. They choose to hire the one that excelled at their position.
On another note, television is about viewership. How many of you know Shaun Salisbury's career stats, or even what teams or years he played? Probably very few except for Minnesota Vikings fans. Meanwhile you all know who Joe Theisman played for or Troy Aikman. Guess what, you are more likely to watch someone analyze an NFL game that you know about the accomplishments of then you are to watch someone you know very little about. This is why television stations like ESPN hire successful athletes to be commentators.
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- Well known athletes as analysts bring in viewers.
- Salisbury isn't arguing about how much they make, just that he isn't making the same amount.
- I'm sure many of us would be happy with Salisbury's salary and wouldn't be quitting.
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Posted on 03/03/2008 at 3:03:40 PM