To discuss Stugotz's book and potentially make it a New York Times bestseller.
He prefers lunch and dinner buffets and doesn't enjoy breakfast in general.
He used to feel better about them but now avoids them due to hygiene concerns.
He feels the food quality is poor and it's not worth the high cost.
He believes the Jets have a meddling owner who makes poor decisions, similar to other struggling teams.
ESPN needed a high-quality pregame show and recognized the value of Inside the NBA's established talent.
He wanted to avoid disrupting the party vibe by announcing his departure.
He witnessed the band working on new material and composing both lyrics and music, a process he found unique and engaging.
It was a promotional strategy to generate buzz and engage fans with a piece of team history.
Bring Your Sweaters, bring a smile, and bring a big appetite to tonight's Miller Lite Watch Party at Flanigan's in North Miami Beach and come hang out with the crew! David Samson is here as the crew debates the merits of an all-you-can-eat buffet. Then, Stugotz may have a New York Times Best Seller on his hands, David is unsurprised by Woody Johnson meddling, Amin and David break down the NBA media 3-team trade for Inside the NBA, and David tells us about his wild night out with Chris Cote at the O.A.R. concert.
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