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Episode 134 of the #LovinLebanon Podcast focusses on football, family, and finding that sense of community. Craig Terrill joins us. He played football at Lebanon High School, captured the Old Oaken Bucket while at Purdue and even played in a Super Bowl. Craig shares experiences from his life, why he and his family felt led to move back home, and of course he shares his Super Bowl prediction as well. Watch Craig Terrill | Lebanon Legend Video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0pQSZgyMtp8
Lansing Facts has made me enjoy Twitter. This Lansing-based parody account is run by the hilarious humans, Craig Terrill, Emily Syrja, and Ty Forquer. I had a blast chatting with them on the podcast!
Craig went to SuperBowl XL(40) with the Seahawks, losing 21-10 to a young Big Ben and the Pittsburgh Steelers. Courtesy Taste of the NFL/Kick Hunger Challenge!
Wild HC Bruce Boudreau opens the show, followed by Vikings A-Topics and Ron Johnson to wrap the final hour. Leber in studio midway through, with Russo calling in after news. Super Bowl Stories with Craig Terrill('05 Seahawks) to close!
Craig went to SuperBowl XL(40) with the Seahawks, losing 21-10 to a young Big Ben and the Pittsburgh Steelers. Courtesy Taste of the NFL/Kick Hunger Challenge!
Wild HC Bruce Boudreau opens the show, followed by Vikings A-Topics and Ron Johnson to wrap the final hour. Leber in studio midway through, with Russo calling in after news. Super Bowl Stories with Craig Terrill('05 Seahawks) to close!
Craig Terrill played 7 seasons as a defensive tackle in the NFL with the Seattle Seahawks from 2004-2010. He was selected in the 6th round by Seattle (189th overall) and was part of four NFC West division championships (2004-2007) and a member of the 2005 Seahawks team that won the NFC and made it all the way to Super Bowl XL. Dubbed “Dr. Love” for her work on marriage and relationships, Dr. Rachel Terrill is passionate about making marriages work. When Rachel's husband was drafted to Seattle in 2004, Rachel launched what has become a thirteen year journey of investigating love and marriage in the NFL. She holds a Ph.D. in Communication from The University of South Florida. Her research interests include relational communication - what makes people fall in love and what makes people stay in love. Rachel teaches at Purdue University and Northwest University, writes for the National Football League’s Player Engagement website, and serves as a family advisor for the NFL Players Study at Harvard University. Rachel and Craig are the parents of three daughters. On this episode of the podcast, we talk to Craig and Rachel about their journey to the NFL, what it was like to find out your life was changing the instant you are drafted into the NFL, the myth on relationships in sports, and how the glorious life in the NFL isn't so glorious. For more, log on to http://SportsSpectrum.com and partner with us at just $36 a year.
The Seattle Seahawks face the New Orleans Saints in the divisional round of the playoffs on Saturday. Adam and Brandan take a look at the team that picked up their franchise's first road playoff win as they return to Seattle after a 34-7 loss in Week 13. Brandan offers a suggestion on one play the Seahawks absolutely have to run from the previous game and Adam talks about his mindset on going into the game with the lowest possible expectations to help set up any postgame reaction. The guys also discuss the interest in Seahawks coaches and how that may or may not be a distraction to the team in preparing for this week's game. Adam and Brandan disagree on which coach the team would miss most. With the Seahawks holding the #1 seed in 2005, former defensive tackle Craig Terrill comes on the show to talk to Adam and Brandan about what players are going through leading up to this week's game. He offers his thoughts on this team's defensive line, what it was like practicing against two great Seahawks offensive linemen and his perspective on different coaching styles having played for Coach Holmgren, Mora and Carroll. In the "do better" segment, Adam shares a story about a 49ers fan who is so passionate about her team that she was ready to fight him and Brandan targets the 49ers organization for bringing in a sub-par motivational speaker. Better at life this week focuses on the bay-area team in the AFC and Marshawn Lynch's handling of his fine for not speaking to reporters.