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Boardroom Talks

Episode 18: Curtis Martin

Boardroom Talks

Boardroom Podcast Network

Business, Entrepreneurship, Sports

4.4620 Ratings

🗓️ 2 December 2020

⏱️ 61 minutes

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Summary

Curtis Martin, NFL Hall of Famer and former running back for the NY Jets and New England Patriots, shares what still nags him about losing the ’96 Super Bowl; explains why he set aside 12% to 15% of his annual NFL salary for charity; and names both his top five active running backs and the all-time best at the position. Martin also reveals his aspirations to own an NFL team, and much more.

Transcript

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0:00.0

What's up everybody and welcome to another boardroom out of office podcast.

0:10.1

This is number 18.

0:11.8

Exciting conversation we're about to have today.

0:14.0

This conversation today that Gianni and I have is truly like a sports business conversation. We talked to Curtis Martin,

0:24.2

five-time pro bowler, six all-time in rushing, one of the best careers in the history of

0:29.9

football, but doesn't get spoken about much. And that's by design. He's a very unassuming go-about

0:35.3

his business guy, but really incredible combo.

0:38.5

We talked about Bill Parcells.

0:40.4

We talked about his time with the Patriots and the Jets, talk about his childhood a bit,

0:45.3

talk about his business, his philanthropy.

0:47.6

But I think everybody will really enjoy this.

0:49.6

Podcast 18 delivers.

0:51.7

So right now, let's get into it.

0:53.6

Curtis, how are you, bro? I'm doing well,

0:55.9

man. Thanks for having me. Man. Appreciate you coming on. I think, you know, the whole brand,

1:01.8

the boardroom is supposed to be a conversation around sports business for fans and something

1:08.1

that really gives like an inside look on what's going on in the sports world

1:12.2

from a business perspective, which really embodies business, finance, technology, investment.

1:18.7

And you have been someone that I've watched throughout your career who I always knew was around

1:24.5

business, always had that reputation, but really exciting to have you on because you

1:29.4

embody so much of what the brand is. But yesterday was Sunday football. So tell me how much football

1:35.2

you watch these days. I watch more than I used to. I used to not watch football really at all,

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