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Nothing Personal with David Samson

NFL is making a massive statement fining teams and players for faking injuries; Chris Beard arrested for DV; What happens when outside money buys into NBA, MLB? (Episode 715)

Nothing Personal with David Samson

David Samson

Sports, Business, Baseball

4.73.1K Ratings

🗓️ 13 December 2022

⏱️ 47 minutes

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Summary

Today’s word of the day is ’and the award goes to’ as in nominations as in awards as in oscars as in golden globes as in Emmys as in the NFL is starting to crack down on ‘fake injuries’. It’s here, folks. We’ve got Jessie Bates of the Bengals getting fined $50K. We’ve got the Saints being fined $500K for an incident with Cam Jordan. And Jordan was NOT happy about this. (20:10) So You Wanna Talk To Samson!? The head coach of the Texas basketball team was arrested for domestic violence. He was then suspended without pay. Someone asked me how and what teams do after hearing this news. (32:30) Review: Tar/Golden Globes. (38:20) Outside money is starting to flow into American sports. There are not enough billionaires to buy all these teams. The blowback of Saudi money for LIV Golf was immense. What if that money is now buying into the NBA? MLB? (45:10) NPPOD. No one reached out to me! Which means we have no good news to share or you don't read this! Or maybe you think David writes these! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

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And the award goes to Tuesday, December 13th, 2022. And the award goes to is the nothing personal

0:59.0

phrase of the day. I was watching NFL. I was watching last night watching during the weekend.

1:05.3

From time to time, not as much as I would like to have due to travel. But what struck me is I have a

1:12.0

thing. My thing, everyone's got a thing, right? I have multiple things that is true. My main thing is

1:19.4

that I cannot understand that I've screamed it from the podium of nothing personal. Why in the NFL,

1:25.9

you take a time out in the first or third quarter. When it's third and eight and you don't and the

1:33.2

play clock is running down and you burn a time out because you don't want to go to third and 13,

1:38.1

you'd rather have one fewer time out, which you may need at the end of the half to score points,

1:42.9

or you may need at the end of the game to try to win the game. Early time out, first and third

1:48.7

quarter have always driven me crazy. I'm not a coach, but tell me I'm wrong that the value of a

1:55.3

time out is greater than five yards in every scenario, even third and go from the one. Well,

2:05.2

maybe not that, but I'm going to stick to it. I'm going to die on this hill,

2:10.6

which is the overall thesis that I have that time is everything. It is the one commodity we want

2:17.0

more of, the one we cannot acquire, the one that once it is wasted, it is gone. It is a decreasing

2:24.5

asset. It is the number one decrease in asset in this world. What the NFL has realized,

2:33.9

and they're a little late to this party, is something that other leagues have seen happen and then

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