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Mike Safo with Martin Gramática, Super Bowl Champion / NFL Veteran

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Joined today by Super Bowl champion Martin Gramática. Martin talks about being a child in ‘86 when Argentina won the World Cup, how he celebrated the last year of them winning the Cup, and his superstitions watching the games.  We then chat about Martin’s stud son dominating at USF, playing in the bowl game, and how he tries to give him advice. Martin shares how he started playing football as a senior in high school, why he chose Kansas State over Notre Dame, and where he was when he found out he was drafted.  He reminisces seeing himself on his first card, why he had to change his autograph and walking into the locker room with Warren Sapp, Brooks and Alstott. We chat about that magical Super Bowl run, when he knew the team was special, and how the team celebrated.  We hear how difficult it is going from team to team, the mental hurdles of being a kicker, and how a kicker gets out of a funk. We discuss life after football and the work that goes into being a broadcaster. He lets us know how it was like playing for coaches such as, Tony Dungy, Gruden, Parcells and Belichick. From his soccer celebrations and meeting Messi to his wonderful charity work and his love of westerns.  All this and more with the legendary NFL kicker, Martin Automatica

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