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One of the best running backs in Seahawks history joins the show in the form of Curt Warner. Warner swaps stories with Steve Raible and Jim Zorn, shares what he's up to now, and more. Today's show: Coaching at Camas High School (03:25), Coaching tips from Chuck Knox (08:06), Skills as a running back (09:44), Curt's ACL tear (12:23), Curt's relationship with Chuck Knox (16:00), Greatest memory of being a Seahawk (19:02), What Curt is up to now (23:55), Curt's broadcast career (25:52), and 1983 win over the Dolphins in the AFC Divisional (28:10).See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
This week at NSTA: The Bus Stop - NSTA Executive Director Curt Macysyn interviews Curt Warner, College Football Hall of Fame, Motivational Speaker. The duo recap Curt's Keynote Session at the 2023 NSTA Annual Meeting and Convention. With the college football season at its halfway make they recap the season. Curt talks about his former team, the Seattle Seahawks and how they've been a pleasant surprise in 2023. Become a subscriber and listen to a new episode every week - reasonable advertising packages are available too!Support the show
Former Seahawks player, coach, and long-time radio analyst Paul Moyer joins me for an in-depth conversation spanning his stellar playing career, his time as a DB coach for Chuck Knox and Tom Flores, and his thoughts on this young Seahawks roster: Is this secondary as TALENTED as the LOB? What makes Pete Carroll's positive approach work so well? Reflections on his first training camp, trying to make the roster after going undrafted for 12 rounds. What's made the Seahawks so good at cultivating UDFA's as a resource? The value of running backs - Moyer saw it up close in 1983 with Curt Warner, where does he stand on the current debate about positional value? THROWBACK UNIFORMS! What's got Paul so excited about it? Realistic expectations for the 2023 Seahawks. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/seahawksforever-danviens/message
A special episode for you this week at NSTA: The Bus Stop - NSTA Executive Director Curt Macysyn interviews Curt Warner, Director of Sales – Property and Casualty, Keystone Insurers Group and College Football Hall of Famer. Curt W. is a former Penn State and Seattle Seahawks running back and was the third overall draft pick in the 1983 NFL Draft. Warner and Macysyn outline Curt W's journey from West Virginia to Penn State University, and they highlight influential coaches from his playing career. The duo discuss his life journey and some of the notable events in his professional career. Curt Warner will be the Keynote Speaker at the 2023 NSTA Annual Meeting and Convention in Pittsburgh –so don't miss it and Register Here today! While you're at it, become a “Bus Stop” subscriber and listen to a new episode every week - reasonable advertising packages are available for you to hit you targeted audience in student transportation!Support the show
Frasier, Jedi, Skua, Nordstrom, Sarkowski, Ned Skinner, Carroll, Mel Kiper, The Boz, Tom Flores, Chuck Knox, Kingdome, Steve Largent, 12th Man, The real 12Th Man, Legion of Boom, Space Needle, Tiebraker, VW Käfer, Jimi Hendrix, Tool Time, Dave Krieg, Jim Zorn, AFC, Windows, DK, Tyler Lockett, Earl Thomas, Erdbeben, Michael Bennett, Max Unger, Justin Britt, Matt Flynn, Tavaris Jackson, Russell Wilson, Joe Namath, Malcom Butler, Richard Sherman, Müllwagen, Mike Holmgren, Shaun Edward Alexander, Swingers, Bigfoods, Sealions, Anaheim, Joe Patera, Curt Warner….. Viel Spass!!!!!
Bob and Dave continue their Seahawks Alumni Series by catching up with former Seahawks Running Back Curt Warner, and they bring you their biggest takeaways from the Mariners first spring training game of the year. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The Browns/Daniel Jones/Kyrie/The Knicks and Curt Warner! Listen in!
Episode NotesWe take a look at the Detroit Lions 2021 NFL Draft prospects for the second round. We break down 5 prospects that could be there in the 2nd round.In other Detroit Lions news and rumors, the rumor is that Antwaan Randle-El will be the next WR's Coach. We take a deeper look into the Detroit Lion's new Coach.Our Detroit Lions news and rumors segment has a beautiful story about Jeff Okudah, Curt Warner shares concerns about new Detroit Lion QB Jared Goff and on other Lions news, we look at the Everson Griffen trade and the possibility of more players not returning next league year.All this, your comments, the Dessert With Curt, and the Wall of Fame, from your home of Detroit Lions news and rumors...Detroit Lions On The Prowl, brought to you by the Belly Up Sports Network!
1983 Sugar Bowl | Seasons in sports are played to lead up to a moment of finality – the World Series, NBA Finals, etc. College football is no different as teams play for a national championship game and a number 1 ranking to end a season.In January of 1983, that moment was the Sugar Bowl. Georgia came into the game ranked number 1 and Penn State number 2. While not classified as a national championship game at the time, few doubted that the winner would claim that moniker. The QuarterbacksTodd Blackledge was the passing quarterback for a high-powered Penn State team that featured the running prowess of Curt Warner. Penn State was a favorite in the game even though ranked number 2. Todd had a 31-5 mark for his career with the Nittany Lions and did not know when entering that game, that when the day was done, he would be the MVP of the Sugar Bowl.Todd would go on to play in the NFL with KC and Pittsburgh and have a noted career as a television football analyst.At quarterback for Georgia was John Lastinger, who entered that day never having lost a game he started at quarterback from the time he was in high school. John was joined in the backfield by Herschel Walker who did the leg work.John would go on in 1984 to win a Cotton Bowl game and scored the winning touchdown. However, such was not to be John’s fate in 1983.1983 Sugar Bowl Penn State won the game 27-23 and the national number 1 ranking that went with it. The game lived up to its pregame hype as you will hear Todd and John remember the day.There was an opening Penn State drive that both agreed set the stage.There was a penalty non-call in the game they each remember as critical. A little thing it was not, but rarely is it remembered except by those in the game.Many in sports say it is far easier to lose by an overwhelming margin than a tight matchup. In the former, you forget the mistakes-they didn’t matter anyway. In the tight ones, you harken back and think “what if.” You will hear that here.Two QBs in the Louisiana Superdome with a football world watching.Here are their stories of that game.
NFL Legends Show: Guest Curt Warner All-Pro Seattle Seahawks Running Back --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/michael-a-goodpaster/support
Seahawks legendary running back Curt Warner and Joe Fann go down memory lane and look back at the 8 years the 3 time pro-bowler had with the Seattle.4:20 memories from the national championship with with Penn State6:00 First impressions of Seattle and the Northwest8:30 Memories from Rookie Season11:05 Chuck Knox impact 13:00 Craziest game Curt has played in13:30 The breakfast of champions15:45 Which Seattle Seahawks team was the best?17:30 Mental hardness of sitting on the sideline after ACL tear19:15 Baddest man Curt played with23:00 Appreciation from fans25:00 Memories of Ken Griffy Jr. impact on Seattle26:00 Change of importance in the running back position 30:00 Memories of the Kingdome38:00 The Warner Boys: Our Family’s Story of Autism and Hope
The 6-foot-1, 212-pound Payne finished the season with 2,845 yards and 49 touchdowns on the ground, averaging more than 13 yards per carry and 237 yards per game. In the regular season, he scored 46 touchdowns for 276 points, breaking the former state record of 263 regular-season points set by Pineville's Curt Warner in 1978. Warner went on to become an All-American at Penn State and an All-Pro for the Seattle Seahawks in the NFL. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/hsblitzpod/support
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Curt Warner is this week's guest on The Life of Dad Show. NFL great Curt Warner talks with The Life of Dad Show host, Art Eddy he and his family's inspiring journey from stardom and success to their struggles as a family and how it made their family stronger. Curt also talks with Art about … Continue reading #369 – Curt Warner →
Comparing the best Pitt vs PSU RB of all-time. Tony Dorsett vs Curt Warner. Discussion of College/NFL stats and accolades. Getting ready for the 2018 Pitt vs PSU football game.
Comparing the best Pitt vs PSU RB of all-time. Tony Dorsett vs Curt Warner. Discussion of College/NFL stats and accolades. Getting ready for the 2018 Pitt vs PSU football game.
Travis and Chad talk about the loss of former Seahawk legend Cortez Kennedy and the impact he had on the Community. Curt Warner, former Seahawk, joined to talk about Cortez and the passing as well.
If you were starting a team would you rather have Kevin Durant or Kevin Love and Kyrie Jon and Curt Warner come by the studio.
We explore the lessons taught by sports and pursuing it as a career. Evan and Todd talk with former National Football League player Curt Warner and former Major League Baseball player Tom Lampkin about their passion for sports and give advice to kids who want to pursue a career in athletics.