Funny topic this one, considering that Jay Cue was followed during some time by an ESPNFSL crew, for their hit show, "Throughfare to Glory". Even before he got to play a single snap in the league, he got a big money contract to allow his everyday life to be broadcasted to the world. This raised his profile a lot, as it allowed scouts, General managers and owners to look at his personal life, his relationships and the way his life revolved around football.
The show had great reviews, mainly because Jay Cue is so damn handsome and charismatic, even dethroning the lead show at the time, "Keeping up with the Kardashians", that without the show, had to disappear and live out of welfare. You are very welcome America!
Unfortunately, with Cue's raising star status, he decided it would be more helpful for the league that the show came to an end, as he felt it was putting too much pressure on young players, always trying to replicate the way Jay handled himself. But, like a great show should always do, it ended on good terms, without forced episodes just to ride the advertisement money.
It is unclear how much money Cue got out of the show, but some unknown sources say that it went up to at least the high 9 figures.
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The show had great reviews, mainly because Jay Cue is so damn handsome and charismatic, even dethroning the lead show at the time, "Keeping up with the Kardashians", that without the show, had to disappear and live out of welfare. You are very welcome America!
Unfortunately, with Cue's raising star status, he decided it would be more helpful for the league that the show came to an end, as he felt it was putting too much pressure on young players, always trying to replicate the way Jay handled himself. But, like a great show should always do, it ended on good terms, without forced episodes just to ride the advertisement money.
It is unclear how much money Cue got out of the show, but some unknown sources say that it went up to at least the high 9 figures.
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