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Romo wants his $$$
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Tony Romo Reportedly Wants $10M a Year to Stay with CBS Sports as NFL Analyst
Tony Romo's critically acclaimed first season as a color analyst for CBS' NFL coverage has significantly raised his price tag. 
Per Michael McCarthy of Sporting News, Romo's camp is seeking a new contract extension that would pay the former Dallas Cowboys quarterback at least $10 million per year to remain at CBS after the 2019 season. 
That salary would make Romo the highest-paid television analyst in sports history, with McCarthy noting Troy Aikman makes $7.5 million from Fox and Jon Gruden used to earn $6.5 million from ESPN for Monday Night Football.
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They should just cut him!
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I want his $$$.
Actually he's worth every bit of it. IF he keep Gruden out of the box. I'm afraid that kind of money will only encourage Chucky to re-retire and cash in. 
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Since Romo couldn't come close to matching or surpassing Aikman's playoff record, he wants to make sure he's above and beyond Aikman's salary?  Wow, 10 mil for a seasonal part-time gig? 
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10 million a year?  A bit much for a job that could be summed up by... "Did you see that?...  So did I."   
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Quote: @Bezerker88 said:
10 million a year?  A bit much for a job that could be summed up by... "Did you see that?...  So did I."   
I agree with those types of commentating, not worth 10 mill.

If babbling Troy gets 7.5.
Tony IMO does a way better job.
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