The Post-Game Playbook™
The Post-Game Playbook™
"Plays You Actually Need for Life after Sports."
Terrell D. Dallas | Founder C.S.S.
Post-Game Summary
What is it?
The Post-Game Playbook™ is for the moment when the jersey comes off and nothing around you feels structured the same. It helps you make sense of identity, money, and direction after sports without pretending the transition is simple.
This Playbook is letter from the other side of the transition. It helps you understand what changes after sports and gives you a clearer starting point for business, the new “NIL”, and a new structure after the old system has closed its door.
If life after the game has felt uncertain, this was made for you.
Who is it for?
This is for the High-Performer in Transition:
- The 18–25 year old athlete realizing that "hustle" is no longer enough to sustain their growth.
- The former athlete now business executive who is navigating the office space instead of the field.
- The mom or dad who is preparing their child for life after sports and less visibility in the world.
How does It Impact the Reader?
The Playbook helps you stop treating life after sports like a season you just have to survive.
Across 6 chapters, it gives you a clearer way to understand identity, money, and structure after the old system is gone.
By the end, you are not just reacting to the transition anymore — you are starting to build something that can support your life, your work, and the people depending on you.
What's inside?
Chapter 1: The Hidden Structure
- The game gave you more than identity.
- It gave you a system you did not have to build yourself.
Chapter 2: The Provision Structure
- Making money is not the same as building provision.
- One depends on your effort; the other keeps working when you are not.
Chapter 3: The Talent Structure
- Being valuable is not the same as being positioned.
- Talent gets noticed; structure gives it somewhere to go.
Chapter 4: The Executive Structure
- Leading after sports feels different because it is.
- Carrying the weight and governing the weight are not the same thing.
Chapter 5: The Governance Structure
- More opportunity does not solve disorder.
- If what you already have is not structured well, more only gets heavier.
Chapter 6: The Posture Structure
- Your next move will not come from noise.
- It will come from the position you learn to hold when nothing around you feels familiar.