The Winning Playbook: Strategies For Life On And Off The Field
By Jonathan Ray Scott and Rob Welsh
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"A well-written, practical personal finance book..." — Kirkus Reviews
It’s time to take your financial game to the next level. A must-have for athletes, entrepreneurs, and anyone determined to take control of their financial and personal well-being, The Winning Playbook is the essential guide to transforming your career into a money-making machine and becoming the CEO of your own legacy.
We’ve all heard the stories—a professional athlete signs for $2 million a year and the next thing we know he’s working in the off-season to make ends meet. Financial empowerment expert Rob Welsh and former NFL offensive tackle Jonathan R. Scott have dedicated themselves to successfully coaching athletes of all levels to make their money work for them. Yet, professional athletes aren’t alone in their financial trials—too few of us understand how to make the most of the rewards of our hard work and what we must know to get what we want from life. For the first time in The Winning Playbook, Rob Welsh and Jonathan R. Scott reveal the keys to unlocking your ability to learn and steer the direction of your own life, including how to:
· Understand Your Paycheck and How to Keep It
· Become Financially Empowered
· Hone a Business Mindset
· Win When Life Happens
· Build Your Team
· Learn the Rules of Money
· Access Hidden Tax and Financial Strategies
· How to Guide Student-Athletes to Prepare for their Financial Future
Find your purpose beyond the playing field or office and set yourself up for a rewarding personal and financial future.
“...should be required reading for all athletes and families transitioning to professional sports.”— Mack Brown, Head Football Coach of The University of North Carolina, College Football Hall of Fame Inductee
Jonathan Ray Scott
Jonathan Ray Scott is from Dallas, Texas. A ten-year veteran of the National Football League as an offensive tackle, Jonathan was also a member of the 2005 National Champion Texas Longhorns football team. Jonathan’s life off the field has been as successful as his time on the field with experience in real estate, finance, education, coaching, executive leadership, and the music industry. He recently became the co-owner of a private equity group.
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The Winning Playbook - Jonathan Ray Scott
To my amazing wife of thirty-two years, Miyuki: Thank you for believing in me and allowing me to pursue my dreams over the years of ups and downs. You are amazing, and I would not be who I am without you.
To my son, Kenny: Since the day you were born, you stole my heart. I am so proud of you and all that you’re becoming.
To my mother: Thank you for all the encouragement and belief you have always had in me.
To my father: Dad, I love you and miss you, but I know you are smiling down on us.
—Rob
To Ray and Louise Scott: You have given me an infinite amount of love and support by challenging me to make my best better. You have been paramount in forging my insurmountable perseverance during my purposeful journey. For molding and showing me the greatness within myself, I say thank you.
—Jonathan
Preface
Why are we writing this book?
IN ROB’S WORDS
As a former U.S. Marine and a church minister for some years now, I hate injustice and I love helping people. Over thirteen years ago, I entered the financial industry—not to provide financial services, but to find a solution to widespread issues concerning money. Most people are three flat tires away from bankruptcy.
I met a couple of younger gentlemen who provided a basic financial education—the kind that isn’t taught in schools, but everyone needs. These men helped people understand how money works, and they empowered individuals to take control of their own financial success. With the solutions these men provided, people could stop struggling to make ends meet and quit living from paycheck to paycheck. They didn’t have to go broke buying a home, and they didn’t have to choose between paying the heating bill or putting food on the table.
Their approach showed me a way to make a difference. I could combine their financial secrets with strategies used by the wealthy and teach that information to the masses.
Over the next few years, the company I worked with grew throughout the U.S. by helping not only ordinary individuals, but also business owners, doctors, and dentists—regardless of whether or not they had much money at their disposal. From there, we created FFC Capital Ventures, a company that provides wealth empowerment, not just wealth management.
So what is wealth empowerment? Everything I’ve been talking about. It gives individuals control over their financial decisions by teaching them how money works. Most people don’t ask enough questions about money. If they give someone their hard-earned cash without asking questions, they probably won’t understand what the recipients are going to do with it—or worse, they may not bother checking on it. They could lose everything. Knowing how money works means they’ll know the right questions to ask. When they ask the right questions, no one can take advantage of them.
In 2017, I witnessed another financial injustice, this time within the world of professional sports in Texas. Some of the guys who were actively playing in the National Football League—the NFL—had to work in the off-season because their paychecks ran out. They needed money.
Considering the apparently large paychecks they received, how was that even possible?
Unfortunately, it’s extremely common. Like too many other people, professional athletes don’t always understand such things as pay structure and taxes. They don’t fully realize that the limited number of paychecks they’ll receive over their career will only go so far. They don’t know how to keep their money, how to save it, or where to put it. They spend as though they’ll continually receive a paycheck, which isn’t reality.
The fact of the matter is, most schools don’t offer financial education, so most people grow up without understanding money. But when they get out of school, it’s all about the money. Understanding how financial systems work is key to living your best life because money is the energy or the mode by which the world operates.
On top of money considerations, professional athletes face a decided lack of education about preparing for life outside of sports. That leads to so many post-career issues including loss of identity and purpose. How do you transition from sports to business? Who are you now that you don’t play anymore? These and many other concerns are not addressed, but they need to be, and they’re important considerations for anyone else who might face a mid-life career change.
After meeting current and former professional athletes, FFC Capital Ventures developed the Sports Division to bring empowerment to the playing field. Through the course of its development, I met an awesome young gentleman, Jonathan Scott, who had played football on the National Championship Team with the University of Texas. He was a ten-year NFL veteran and a Pro Bowler who had played in several Super Bowls. Unlike some footballers, he quit on his own terms, and he wasn’t broke when he stopped playing—a fact he credits to the financial insight gained from his father, a former football pro who had played with Joe Namath.
Although Jonathan’s father had taught him a lot, he realized that the additional information and strategies I shared with him made a big difference. He also realized that he would have put them to even better use if he’d known about them much earlier, before he’d left college. Jonathan was excited about what we were doing together. He wanted to be part of the movement bringing change and empowerment to future, current, and former professional athletes, so he took an equity ownership role in the company.
Out of our experience working together, we decided to write The Winning Playbook. Although it originally targeted professional athletes, we quickly realized the contents will give an advantage to all players in the game of life. This book isn’t just about sports or money. It’s about planning ahead and making good decisions for living the kind of life you want to live—whether you’re on the field or off. It will help future high school and college graduates, athletes, and their parents navigate life.
We provide education and numerous tools to help you thrive financially, such as strategies to pay lower taxes, make career transitions, select an agent or other career representative, and how to decide who should be on your business team. As stated before, the most important thing we hope to achieve with this book is to offer wealth empowerment, not simply wealth management. You may have more questions when you’re finished reading, but you’ll have a solid enough background to know where to begin looking.
If you’re currently playing professional sports, we can help you shift from paying staggering taxes to keeping a greater percentage of your pay, and we’ll show you what to do with your money. We’ll also show you how to adjust your thinking and behavior so that you’re not only making money in the off-season, but also transitioning out of sports and into the business world when your career as a professional athlete draws to a close. It’s crucial to apply your skill set to business so that you’re not left working for somebody else or spending hundreds of thousands of dollars on business ideas that go nowhere. We offer the tools to make that possible.
IN JONATHAN’S WORDS
Rob and I live by the Five Fs: faith, family, finance, fitness, and fun. They’re all fundamental to the reason I’m writing this book. I want to empower future and current athletes to live that way. I want them to learn how to control their finances and understand the financial system. I want to show them how to navigate the universe of professional sports.
But it’s more than that.
There’s power in teamwork, and everything learned from this ultimate team sport is a blueprint to life. Everyone should know how to become financially free so they can create more stability for their future and for generations to come.
During my career in the NFL, I witnessed many financial injustices resulting from the lack of money knowledge that was common among my fellow athletes. Granted, it is not the responsibility of the NFL or any other professional sports organization to educate athletes about generational wealth, nor is it their responsibility to place their athletes in a position of financial freedom. That falls on the individuals themselves. Unfortunately, most players are unequipped to look at the long game.
As I was playing, I came to understand that professional sports is a business where you get compensated for your skill set. At the end of the day, the league is about money. The thing is, professional athletes have a finite window of opportunity to gain substantial wealth. Many of them don’t realize that after all their grinding and hard work, the pro sports chapter ends. In terms of financial gain and financial longevity, that chapter can close swiftly and without notice. It’s important to avoid ending a sports career in a financial position that negates all the hard work they’ve done.
With this book, I intend to empower young athletes and teach them how to become successful entities in and beyond their athletic careers. I want to be a bridge builder to success. I’ve learned so much from different mentors and people of high intelligence who have helped me build my own foundation of knowledge. As