I watched the video of the booster posted a few pages ago and he's clearly more-informed than anyone on this board and more honest than any of our media.
I was just explaining to my buddy the other day the pickle ESPN finds itself in right now, and via ownership-Disney. How many of y'all realized that those constantly rising cable prices were all thanks to ESPN? They would negotiate deals for media rights that no one else could beat and then they would go back to the cable companies, write down a number and say, "Give us this or we bolt." The cable companies had no choice, ESPN was one of the biggest reasons people kept cable for as long as they did. But they are losing that leverage with the streaming and other networks more than willing to spend what it would take to secure SEC rights. It's the hottest thing on TV every weekend and y'all watch those games: they are loaded with ads.
ESPN is a dying network and this ESPN Unlimited ploy is a last-ditch effort to generate some of that lost revenue from people cutting cords.
Also I bet Tony stays at this point based on what he said. I bet he gets some concessions that he asks for. Probably some he didn't. We'll see though. Everyone has the same information I do.