Mike,
I guess that's the case, because its hard to make sense of it.
Abysmally low ratings here in the US, comically low even, and almost zero interest from the sports media outlets in terms of reporting. Throw in most of these guys can't play in majors anymore and aren't getting OWGR points and its a real head scratcher. It made sense for the guys with most of their career in the rear view, but Rahm, and others as speculated, are definitely still on the proverbial front 9.
And to boot, the chances of this deal being approved from an oversight perspective seems low, so unless someone else steps in its hard to see the merger actually happening.