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Suiting Up with Paul Rabil

Drew Brees: NFL QB and Investor

Suiting Up with Paul Rabil

Paul Rabil

Sports, Business

5.01.2K Ratings

🗓️ 7 August 2017

⏱️ 51 minutes

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Summary

"I want to be the best football player I can be for as long as I can be." Drew Brees is a man of football records. For starters, he's the Big Ten record-holder in virtually every passing category. Since 2006, he has more touchdowns, passing yards, and 300-yard games than any other NFL quarterback, he's eclipsed the 5,000 passing yard season-marker five times in his career, where no other NFL quarterback has achieved this more than once. He's a Super Bowl Champion, MVP, Offensive Player of the Year, Comeback Player of the Year, and the list goes on. Off the field, Brees owns dozens of franchises, including Dunkin' Donuts, Jimmy John's, Title Boxing Club, and others. He's invested in tech startups, most recently leading a $10mm seed round with a Louisiana-based food delivery startup, Waitr. His investment thesis is tight. In Episode 13, Drew and I talk about recovering from career-threatening injuries, his crossover skill sets from NFL captain and quarterback to business operator and investor, and what characteristics he looks for from founders in pitch meetings as well as rookies in the NFL. Welcome to Suiting Up Podcast, where I interview athletes, media executives, team owners, and other key stakeholders about the duality of the modern professional athlete, their startup investing appetite, other strategic investments, NewCos, social media influencing, creative marketing and digital strategy. Today’s athlete, whether active or retired, is continuously redefining what it means to be a professional on and off the field.

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0:00.0

He told me I want to be the best football player I can be for as long as I can be.

0:10.0

It wasn't I want to be the best football player ever.

0:12.0

It was the best football player I can be.

0:14.4

And how does he plan on doing this?

0:16.0

True Breeze backs us by always exploring ways to becoming more efficient.

0:21.0

And there's no fluff to that either. He owns dozens of franchises. He's a franchise or an angel investor and philanthropists.

0:29.0

I mean, we're talking about one of the greatest quarterbacks of all time, a certain Hall of Famer, and where that's not enough,

0:35.6

off the field, Drew Breeze Enterprises is a nine-figure business.

0:39.4

He's grounded.

0:40.4

And that's why throughout our interview Drew tells me his legacy will be his husbandship and fatherhood.

0:45.0

He has four wonderful kids, we all hope will one day play lacrosse.

0:50.0

Episode 13 marks the first episode we recorded over the phone.

0:54.0

And where there were challenges, it was also a great experience.

0:58.0

When I connected with Drew through a mutual friend, a former Navy SEAL, now founder and CEO of TRX, Randy Hetrick,

1:06.7

Drew responded with, let's do this. Appreciative I told him, hey man, you know,

1:10.9

let's sink up first and maybe talk through a run of

1:13.6

show his response Paul I've listened I love the premise and think we can jump

1:18.8

right in and boy Drew came prepared.

1:22.8

Welcome to Suiting Up Podcasts where I interview athletes,

1:26.1

media executives, team owners, and other key stakeholders

1:28.9

about the duality of the modern professional athlete,

1:32.2

their startup investing appetite, other investments,

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