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Stephen Dubner

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Freakonomics Radio
When Is a Superstar Just Another Employee?

Tretter was also surprised to learn that some players were being charged for food at team facilities.

Freakonomics Radio
When Is a Superstar Just Another Employee?

Tretter was also surprised to learn that some players were being charged for food at team facilities.

Freakonomics Radio
When Is a Superstar Just Another Employee?

Tretter was also surprised to learn that some players were being charged for food at team facilities.

Freakonomics Radio
When Is a Superstar Just Another Employee?

Can you talk about what you mean with that know your place sentiment? Because I I think the public sees football players as superstars, not as employees coming into a workplace with bosses and needing to know their place.

Freakonomics Radio
When Is a Superstar Just Another Employee?

Can you talk about what you mean with that know your place sentiment? Because I I think the public sees football players as superstars, not as employees coming into a workplace with bosses and needing to know their place.

Freakonomics Radio
When Is a Superstar Just Another Employee?

Can you talk about what you mean with that know your place sentiment? Because I I think the public sees football players as superstars, not as employees coming into a workplace with bosses and needing to know their place.

Freakonomics Radio
When Is a Superstar Just Another Employee?

When you look at the overall results of your survey, especially the team rankings, the teams that come in ranked high and the teams that come in ranked low, among the top-ranked teams, what do they have in common, whether it's ownership, whether it's an attitude?

Freakonomics Radio
When Is a Superstar Just Another Employee?

When you look at the overall results of your survey, especially the team rankings, the teams that come in ranked high and the teams that come in ranked low, among the top-ranked teams, what do they have in common, whether it's ownership, whether it's an attitude?

Freakonomics Radio
When Is a Superstar Just Another Employee?

When you look at the overall results of your survey, especially the team rankings, the teams that come in ranked high and the teams that come in ranked low, among the top-ranked teams, what do they have in common, whether it's ownership, whether it's an attitude?

Freakonomics Radio
When Is a Superstar Just Another Employee?

So some of that is just random when the survey is done. So in 10 years, those facilities will be getting a little ratty and whoever else has new facilities, they'll probably rank a little bit higher because of that.

Freakonomics Radio
When Is a Superstar Just Another Employee?

So some of that is just random when the survey is done. So in 10 years, those facilities will be getting a little ratty and whoever else has new facilities, they'll probably rank a little bit higher because of that.

Freakonomics Radio
When Is a Superstar Just Another Employee?

So some of that is just random when the survey is done. So in 10 years, those facilities will be getting a little ratty and whoever else has new facilities, they'll probably rank a little bit higher because of that.

Freakonomics Radio
When Is a Superstar Just Another Employee?

The owners of the Minnesota Vikings and the Miami Dolphins both made their money in real estate development. So it probably shouldn't surprise us that they brought their real estate chops to their football investments. The big surprise, to me at least, is that some of the best teams in football rank toward the bottom.

Freakonomics Radio
When Is a Superstar Just Another Employee?

The owners of the Minnesota Vikings and the Miami Dolphins both made their money in real estate development. So it probably shouldn't surprise us that they brought their real estate chops to their football investments. The big surprise, to me at least, is that some of the best teams in football rank toward the bottom.

Freakonomics Radio
When Is a Superstar Just Another Employee?

The owners of the Minnesota Vikings and the Miami Dolphins both made their money in real estate development. So it probably shouldn't surprise us that they brought their real estate chops to their football investments. The big surprise, to me at least, is that some of the best teams in football rank toward the bottom.

Freakonomics Radio
When Is a Superstar Just Another Employee?

If you look at the winners of the past six Super Bowls, the New England Patriots, the LA Rams, the Tampa Bay Buccaneers, and the Kansas City Chiefs, who won it three times, none of them ranked higher than 24th out of 32 teams in 2023. I asked J.C. Tretter if he was surprised to see so many top-performing teams at the bottom of his list.

Freakonomics Radio
When Is a Superstar Just Another Employee?

If you look at the winners of the past six Super Bowls, the New England Patriots, the LA Rams, the Tampa Bay Buccaneers, and the Kansas City Chiefs, who won it three times, none of them ranked higher than 24th out of 32 teams in 2023. I asked J.C. Tretter if he was surprised to see so many top-performing teams at the bottom of his list.

Freakonomics Radio
When Is a Superstar Just Another Employee?

If you look at the winners of the past six Super Bowls, the New England Patriots, the LA Rams, the Tampa Bay Buccaneers, and the Kansas City Chiefs, who won it three times, none of them ranked higher than 24th out of 32 teams in 2023. I asked J.C. Tretter if he was surprised to see so many top-performing teams at the bottom of his list.

Freakonomics Radio
When Is a Superstar Just Another Employee?

What do the teams at the bottom have in common? Is it something as simple as they typically have older practice facilities?

Freakonomics Radio
When Is a Superstar Just Another Employee?

What do the teams at the bottom have in common? Is it something as simple as they typically have older practice facilities?