‘We don’t do things for money,’ says Michael Strahan as NFL icon opens up on Erin Andrews and Snoop Dogg’s career pursuits

Notable clients of the NFL great’s 2010 company, SMAC Entertainment, include Snoop Dogg and Erin Andrews.The key to Strahan’s success, according to the 52-year-old, is prioritizing connections over wealth.

“We wanted to grow it,” he said during an interview with Graham Besinger, when asked about his aspirations, including GMA, 100,000 Pyramid, JCPenney’s clothing line, and his production company’s work with Snoop and the Joker’s Wild.

Additionally, we aim to establish enterprises based on the authentic selves of Wiz Khalifa, Tony Gonzalez, Deion Sanders, Erin Andrews, and Curt Menefee. Working for free is your motivation.

“Money isn’t involved in our operations. Someone can write them a large check, and you can keep your clientele. We will not proceed if it does not suit them.On occasion, I have been the client who said, “It’s a lot of money,” so I know how difficult it may be for them to comprehend.

But if they don’t get paid, neither of us do, and we work hard to put their needs before our own at all times.

“I think when you do build friendships in a family environment, which is what we have at our company, that’s what we always hope to maintain.”

Strahan also shared the detailed pregame rituals he used to follow when playing in the NFL.Hall of Famer Eli Manning of the New York Giants followed a strict routine before each game.

“I thought my pregame was great,” Strahan said.

I used to have a set schedule for everything. Everything was neat and tidy.

I have a routine: I get there at the designated time, lay out my uniform, and put on my clothes in the specified sequence.

“Everything was perfectly timed out.”

The socks that Strahan wore were something he took very seriously.

“One of my things was I would look at my socks,” said the man.”Do not ask someone directly, ‘Hey, which foot are you going to wear today?'” For example, I restrained myself from yelling at my socks lest my teammates accuse me of being insane.

Yet every day I’d check my socks and wonder, ‘Hmm, which foot would you want today?’ They would occasionally argue.

After that, I would obtain the game’s software.

“As the years went on, I even learned myself, football players try to look mean in a game program.”So vicious they pretend to be. Nonetheless, a nasty person smiling is completely bonkers if you see someone in the game who appears to be hostile and then looks like this (while smiling).

“So I’d be in the program like doing glamour shots.”