The Chuck ToddCast

Full Episode - Mass Shootings In A Polarized Country + The Hidden DARK SIDE Of The NFL’s Business

Aug 28, 2025
DeMaurice Smith, the former executive director of the NFL Players Association and author of Turf Wars, shares his journey in navigating the power dynamics of the NFL. He reveals how he gained the trust of star athletes while battling owners for fair practices. The discussion highlights the NFL as a 'socialist experiment' in labor relations. Smith offers insights into the complexities of contract negotiations and the intense pressure athletes face. He also provides a candid look at the billionaire owners' mindset, contrasting it with the evolving rights of players.
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INSIGHT

NIL Shifts Power Upstream

  • College athletes now enjoy more freedom and monetization than NFL rookies, shifting leverage upstream.
  • That empowerment will likely create pressure for collective bargaining in college and change NFL player expectations.
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Money Surge Predicts Labor Strife

  • Rising streaming and private equity valuations make labor disputes more likely across sports.
  • Todd predicts baseball and football will see significant collective-bargaining struggles in the coming decade.
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The NFL As A Feudal Kingdom

  • Smith likens the NFL to a feudal kingdom where owners are feudal lords and the commissioner keeps order.
  • He warns owners value prestige and control more than fair competition or transparency.
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