let's bring in howard megdahl. you also recently wrote an article about the mets, and basically said, in fact, you literally said they are running a ponzi scheme. explain that for us, please. >> a ponzi scheme is saying, give us money for x, and you'll get a certain amount of returns that come. in this case, what the mets have done, they've said if you come to the park more, if you spend more money, we'll get more revenue, and we'll turn around, and spend it on players. typically, that's not how any product works. typically, you have to put the quality product out there, and it, but the mets did it this way, and to their credit, it actually worked. they saw attendance increase 20% last year, without a jump in spending, and the net result is the mets had a ton of extra revenue, 45 to $60 million from postseason alone, and many millions more than that, in terms of basic revenue from this regular season, and next regular season at their disposal. what they haven't done is taken that money and invested in the team. >>