Ballers: Episode 4 Recap
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I’ll admit this: Spencer Strasmore handles a hangover much better than I can.
After last week’s outlandish yacht party, Episode 4 of Ballers picks up right where it left off. We’re back on the yacht the next morning, surveying the aftermath of the corporate event. After every big party comes the next morning. The two major emphases for this week’s episode were Spencer and Vernon’s struggling relationship and Spencer’s denial about the concussion issue.
Spencer continues to mishandle the relationship with Vernon because he is mishandling the relationship with Vernon’s childhood friend, Reggie. Reggie continues to believe he knows what is best for Vernon. And actually, as much as Reggie is easy to dislike, his stubbornness regarding Vernon’s pending contract is in good faith. But that doesn’t mean he’s right. Reggie and Vernon are facing a serious roadblock because they are overvaluing Vernon’s worth.
It happens all the time in the NFL, too. The player is having a good career and decides he deserves more money. The player may hold out, not report to training camp or offseason activities and play the negotiating game. But it the end, more often than not, the player was asking for too much and doesn’t get the contract he wanted. In the NFL, it is very rare that holding out ever leads to the bigger contract the athlete wanted. In a league where guys are constantly getting replaced and where injuries are common, you’d better be a bona fide stud if you’re going to try to hold out for more money. Otherwise, an Alfred Morris (sixth-round pick), an Arian Foster (undrafted) or, as we saw in this week’s episode, a Victor Cruz (undrafted) will take your spot and perform for much less money. There’s a fine line between valuing yourself and being greedy.
Yet, Vernon is not wrong in wanting a contract. Ballers is up to speed on this issue. A flaw in the new NFL collective bargaining agreement left rookies with zero negotiating room. Thus, guys like Russell Wilson and Andrew Luck are paid pennies for the first few years compared to their veteran peers. Players in their rookie deals cannot renegotiate their rookie contracts, despite their on-field performance. Russell Wilson went to two Super Bowls in his first three years, but I wouldn’t be surprised if his backup earned more than he did. That’s why you run into some crazy negotiating when players come to the end of their first deal. It’s not surprising or objectively wrong that they want a juicy long-term deal to reward them for their service (See: Dez Bryant).
The problem Vernon is creating lies in how much he wants. (Take the $40 million guaranteed!) Obviously, it is hard to draws comparisons because this is a fictional television show, but the show represents Vernon as a poor man’s Gerald McCoy with the potential to be the best DT in the league within a couple years. Regardless, the figures in his contract are near the ceiling of the league. DTs just don’t make that much money a year unless their name is Suh or McCoy. Ever since Albert Haynesworth’s bank-busting deal , it is simply a rarity.
This is where Vernon/Reggie do not see eye-to-eye with Spencer/Jason, and where Spencer finally begins to see that Vernon may not be the best client to have, even despite the huge potential upside. If Vernon were to accept that deal and Spencer could add that money to his assets under management, then both their worlds would be much better places. But Vernon has already proven himself to be an excessive spender, and Reggie has proven himself to be ignorant to the realities of financial management even as he throws around big words and talks a big negotiating game.
Such a volatile relationship could really end in a lawsuit. Spencer tries to protect Vernon from his money. Vernon spends it all. Vernon sues Spencer for losing all his money. It’s practically a Broadway show at this point. The story has become such a trope. As such, the partnership between Spencer and Vernon seems to be coming to an end.
The second major focus of this week’s episode is Spencer’s battle with the ongoing effects of CTE. There is a lot of debate over the validity of the connection between football and CTE, but in my house, it is a very real thing. Having played football for a long time, I have had my fair share of hits to the head. I have experienced many of the symptoms of CTE. It is scary at times, but it’s easier when you have someone to help walk you through it — for me, it’s my wife and family. On top of that, I’ve been lucky to have people who are incredibly knowledgeable in the neurology field surrounding and supporting me. Concussions are a widespread problem. My wife had to retire from collegiate soccer due to concussions. That, coincidentally, led me to Dr. Gillian Hotz, the director of the University of Miami Concussion Program and one of the leading consultants for HBO’s Ballers . She helped the writers give an accurate depiction of an athlete suffering from CTE.
Denial is a big issue with football and CTE. Most successful athletes have this vision of themselves as indestructible. I know I did. Despite the broken arms and legs, many players believe the psyche can never be touched. That is where the danger lies. People can see broken arms and broken legs, and thus can feel sympathy for the injury. But concussions are an invisible affliction. The denial is helped by the fact that concussions vary in their severity and the symptoms take time — sometimes years — to appear. While you’re playing, denial is a survival mechanism. It keeps you on the field, making money. However, denial only leads to further injury. There have been many advances in concussion research, and thanks to people like Dr. Hotz and my wife, who worked with her, awareness is beginning to spread at a much faster rate than ever before. You have to give credit to Ballers for taking on the issue, and I hope we see more in coming episodes. The way to defeat denial is to address the issue straight on.
Lastly, I want to comment on Joe’s pitch to Victor Cruz. It was the first time that he had talked to one of these athlete prospects in a professional setting. It was good to see the contrast from the yacht party, where he tried to be the athletes’ friend. Despite how we’re often perceived, athletes are not dumb. Yes, yacht parties are fun, but when talking finances, it is better to be honest and forthcoming than to try and win over a client through an alcohol-fueled rager. Joe’s pitch the next morning to Victor Cruz was authentic and honest. Athletes can tell when you’re BS-ing. There’s a time for business and a time for partying.
Check back each week as I dissect each episode as it pertains to football and the financial advisory world. It will be interesting to see how Spencer’s relationship with Vernon/Reggie continues to develop, and I would also love to see Ballers continue to explore this concussion storyline more and more.
Tyler Horn is a former NFL player turned financial advisor. Click here for the Episode 1 and Episode 2 and Episode 3 recaps.
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Written by Evan Riley Directed by Julian Farino
Spencer and Joe attend the opening of their client Ndamukong Suh's new restaurant "Suh Casa." Spencer addresses the crowd, and is distracted when big-time money manager Andre Alan and football player Terrell "T-Sizzle" Suggs show up. Following the speech, Spencer and Andre have an intense exchange of words, then Joe and Old Man Anderson convince Spence to appear on insider Jay Glazer's show.
Poolside, Ricky plans his low-key 30th birthday party with Dennis, his father, and TTD, his friend. TTD is glad Ricky has cleaned up his act, but admits things have gotten dull.
Charles arrives to sign autographs at the Chevy dealership alongside other Miami legends. Larry Csonka warns Charles that there may be some changes on the team this summer.
On the set of Jay Glazer's show Glazed and Confused , Spencer and Joe begin their interview. It starts out rocky, and worsens when Glazer brings out T-Sizzle. Sizzle mentions a tweet in which Spencer said Sizzle was "more about the stats than the standings." The conversation quickly heats up, and Spencer lunges at Suggs. The men wrestle on the ground until security, Jay, and Joe are able to break them up. Outside the studio, Spencer limps to his car.
At the Anderson Sports Management offices, Anderson rebukes Spencer for his performance on Glazed and Confused and tells him one new client and a restaurant isn't enough for the newly minted division.
Jason and Spencer discuss Miami's lowball offer to Ricky; Jason decides to wait until after Ricky's birthday to bring it up. Jason suggest that Spencer's fight with Sizzle was actually about Andre, who encouraged Spencer to put his money into a real estate venture that failed.
Looking over final preparations for his classy party, Ricky is shocked when he sees on television that Miami has signed Alonzo Cooley with the money they had put aside for him. Dennis tells him to shake it off and head to the Fun House.
Spencer is surprised when Sizzle shows up to Ricky's Fun House party. Sizzle and Spencer decide to bury the past and part on good terms. Joe and Jason commend him on his maturity, but Spencer reveals he has a bigger plan: he's going to sign Sizzle, then take the rest of Andre's clients.
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8 . Laying In The Weeds
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9 . Million Bucks in a Bag
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Move the Chains: Directed by Julian Farino. With Dwayne Johnson, John David Washington, Omar Benson Miller, Donovan W. Carter. Spencer and Joe hold an event. Spencer reaches a boiling point with Reggie. Ricky makes a discovery with one of his teammates.
In the latest Ballers episode, "Move the Chains," most of the action goes down on an expensive, expansive yacht, where varying degrees of ratchet behavior also happens. The vessel belongs to ...
Life isn't a 24/7 yacht party. HBO's Ballers continues to do a good job of mixing the glamorization of professional football with the brutal realities of the NF. ... Ballers: Episode 3 Recap. Tyler Horn. University of Miami. Jul 7, 2015. ... Life isn't a 24/7 yacht party. No matter how great of a player you may be, you will eventually have to ...
TV-MA | 29 MIN. WATCH NOW. Written by Evan Reilly. Directed by Julian Farino. Spencer and Joe visit their boss, "Old Man Anderson," on his yacht. They want to make a push to sign more high-income athletes, but they need to borrow his yacht to attract them. "Ask me if you can f**k my wife, you have a better shot," Anderson responds.
Ballers: Episode 4 Recap. I'll admit this: Spencer Strasmore handles a hangover much better than I can. After last week's outlandish yacht party, Episode 4 of Ballers picks up right where it left off. We're back on the yacht the next morning, surveying the aftermath of the corporate event. After every big party comes the next morning.
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Spencer will soon regret this, since the episode ends with Mr. Anderson, Spencer, and Joe's boss (and the owner of that lovely boat), receiving a late-night email filled with said photos.
Stream Season 1 Episode 8 of Ballers online or on your device plus recaps, previews, and other clips. Stream Season 1 Episode 8 of Ballers online or on your device plus recaps, previews, and other clips. ... After Anderson receives the photos and videos from the yacht party from Angie, he plays them for Spencer and Joe. Anderson tells them he ...
Ballers is an American sports comedy drama television series created by Stephen Levinson and starring Dwayne Johnson as Spencer Strasmore, a retired NFL player who must navigate his new career of choice as the financial manager of other NFL players. The series premiered on the American cable television network HBO on June 21, 2015, with a pilot episode written by Stephen Levinson and directed ...
Here ya go! You can toss it into your playlist more easily. Music from Ballers Episode 4 - Heads Will Roll. Dancing on the Yacht: Lean On - Major Lazer. Alonzo driving away: Oh Shit - The Pharcyde. Leaving the Yacht: Fiona Coyne - Saint Pepsi. Charles Driving: Didn't I Blow Your Mind - The Delfonics.
Stream Season 1 Episode 4 of Ballers online or on your device plus recaps, previews, and other clips. Stream Season 1 Episode 4 of Ballers online or on your device plus recaps, previews, and other clips. ... Over breakfast with Julie and her sister, Charles gets a text from Sammi, a girl he met at the yacht party. When she sends him a sexy ...
On this week's episode of HBO's Ballers, the fallout from the infamous yacht party finally hits, with Mr. Anderson, head of Anderson Financial, calling both Strassmore and Joe Krutel (Rob ...
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TV-MA | 29 MIN. WATCH NOW. Written by Steve Sharlet. Directed by Julian Farino. Spencer drops by Vernon's house to deliver good news: Angie handed over all the photos. He shares another tidbit - while driving Angie home from the yacht party, Reggie tried to pay her for sex. After she turned him down, he made her take the bus.
Ballers Soundtrack. June 21, 2015 | 402 Songs ... Jump to the latest episode > Season 1 | E3 | Move the Chains. Spencer and Joe borrow a yacht for a lavish party to woo new clients, but Reggie relishes spoiling Spencer's hospitality every chance he gets, while Ricky discovers the real reason a new teammate isn't too fond of him. ... Please what ...
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Ballers | Season 1 | Episode 5. Machete Charge. TV-MA | 26 MIN. WATCH NOW. Written by Steve Sharlet Directed by Seith Mann. Spencer and Joe meet with potential new client Victor Cruz, ignoring incoming calls from Vernon. Spencer wants to move on, but Joe answers the phone - Vernon's in trouble. Vernon, Reggie, Jason, Spencer and Joe meet to ...
Stream Season 1 Episode 1 of Ballers online or on your device plus recaps, previews, and other clips. Stream Season 1 Episode 1 of Ballers online or on your device plus recaps, previews, and other clips. ... Thanks to Spencer and Jason's efforts, as well as Charles' kind words, the Miami coach agrees to meet with Ricky on his boat. Ricky is one ...
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Party Down PEN15 Penny Dreadful ... Ballers Recap: I'm on a Boat Reggie continues to be in pain. ... Ball So Hard This is a pretty sedate episode, as far as Ballers goes. There is only one stripper.
Poolside, Ricky plans his low-key 30th birthday party with Dennis, his father, and TTD, his friend. TTD is glad Ricky has cleaned up his act, but admits things have gotten dull. Charles arrives to sign autographs at the Chevy dealership alongside other Miami legends. Larry Csonka warns Charles that there may be some changes on the team this summer.