michael michael zaniana and michelle, thank you for being with us today. mike, let's talk about what's happening. this is almost the best of times and the worst of times for football. you couldn't think of a better business you'd like to be in but it's amazing to watch these blow up time after time. >> $10 billion industry. extremely fat profit margins, new deem als coming all the time in the market and the tv side. now you have the court case coming to new york which i think is bad for brady and i think it will make things easier for the nfl to get the four-game suspension upheld. >> you think it's bad because it's a new york jury isdiction and the jets and giants fans here? >> i think minnesota is more favorable to the nfl players union. we saw that in the adrian peterson case, for example. i think that's why they wanted it there as opposed to new york which i think is more unchartered territory for the nfl p.a. >> do you think at any point this impacts the business of the nfl? it's amazing the fans still show up and certainly television ratings have nev