Good for him. I wouldn’t go work for ESPN, but good for him.
I’d take less money and stay with a network and not go with ESPN. They’re gonna make him do the car wash every week and probably more off season things and a bunch of extra stuff on all of their programming.
I’d take the already extremely large sum of money and less responsibility, but he might want more exposure. Either way, good for him.
I agree MNF matchups a lot of the time are snoozers. In his current gig they put Romo/Nance on the best game of the week. IMO the smart move is get CBS to pony up more $$$ based on the ESPN offer and stay put.