For those that missed the segment, Fev was one of the 'Panel' members. Just after discussing one of the upcoming games, in a thoroughly spontaneous and unscripted move

Billy Brownless asked fev about whether he was negotiating a contract with Carlton or not.
Fev answered that he wasnt at the moment. In what was undoubtedly the second part of the set up, Eddie then chimed in with a comment about the Caro article of 2 weeks ago. At this point you could see Fev starting to slowly realise that he had just been lead onto the gallows. What followed was a series of awkward moments where Fev tried to joke around a bit and extricate himself from the situation, but all the time seemed to be digging himself deeper. The worst of them was when they all asked eddie if he had spoken to Fev about a Collingwood contract. Eddie joked about a picture of Buckley (referred to as Bucks). Fev misinterpreted this as a contract figure of a million bucks and tried a poor gag. The gag misfired and the rest of the panel members descended upon him with questions over how much Fev wanted etc.
In the final paltry episode, Eddie produced one of those giant cheque things with a million dollar figure on it and the Collingwood logo and, to the theme from his other show, 'who wants to be a millionaire' presented it to Fev.
To Fev's defence I thought he was very loyal. He joked along for a while but when he realised that he was slowly becoming the panel's supper he repeatedly confirmed that he had been advised that he was a required player for Carlton next year. Sam had him admit that the reason Carlton were probably hanging off on negotiations was because they were expecting better performances. He said that he would love to play for Carlton, didnt want to play anywhere else etc etc.
Even after the subject had finished, during one of the other 'high brow' discussions he interjected with a comment that he would 'definately' be at Carlton next year!
In all I felt sorry for the bloke. It looked to me that Brownless/McGuire and co set him up big time. I love Fev but let's face it, he's not quite Mensa materiel when it comes to arguing his way out of intense scrutiny. Storm in a tea cup. The appearance of the oversized Collingwood cheque confirmed the staged set-up.