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Former San Diego Chargers linebacker Shawne Merriman joins Keyshawn on "All Facts No Brakes" to talk about the Bolts starting the season 2-0 for the first time since 2012. Shawne talks about John Harbaugh's impact and how he's building a winning culture in Los Angeles. The guys also discuss J.K. Dobbins' resurgence, rookie Joe Alt, and other top stories in the NFL like Tua Tagovailoa's future, Panthers benching Bryce Young, and Sean Payton vs. Russell Wilson. Afterwards, Keyshawn shares his Week 3 Power Rankings and answers listener voicemails. Got a question for Keyshawn? Leave us a voicemail by calling 915-295-3228 and you might be featured on the show! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Former San Diego Chargers and Buffalo Bills linebacker Shawne Merriman joins Michael Robinson on NFL Total Access: The Locker Room to give insight into his playing days. First, Merriman gives a locker room story about having to pay for an expensive dinner for the veterans when he was a rookie. Next, he tells a story about hitting former Chargers running back LaDainian Tomlinson too hard. Then, he talks about something people don't know about former Chargers quarterback Philip Rivers and to follow, discusses where his nickname came from. Next, he touches on the hardest hit he's ever taken. After that, Merriman explains how he ended up in Buffalo and then, picks who he would start a franchise with, quarterback Josh Allen or Justin Herbert? To wrap up the show, he goes into detail on the MMA organization he's working on, Lights Out Xtreme Fighting. NFL Total Access: The Locker Room is part of the NFL Podcast Network. Learn more about your ad-choices at https://www.iheartpodcastnetwork.comSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Former San Diego Chargers and Buffalo Bills linebacker Shawne Merriman joins Michael Robinson on NFL Total Access: The Locker Room to give insight into his playing days. First, Merriman gives a locker room story about having to pay for an expensive dinner for the veterans when he was a rookie. Next, he tells a story about hitting former Chargers running back LaDainian Tomlinson too hard. Then, he talks about something people don't know about former Chargers quarterback Philip Rivers and to follow, discusses where his nickname came from. Next, he touches on the hardest hit he's ever taken. After that, Merriman explains how he ended up in Buffalo and then, picks who he would start a franchise with, quarterback Josh Allen or Justin Herbert? To wrap up the show, he goes into detail on the MMA organization he's working on, Lights Out Xtreme Fighting. NFL Total Access: The Locker Room is part of the NFL Podcast Network. Learn more about your ad-choices at https://www.iheartpodcastnetwork.comSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Former San Diego Chargers and Buffalo Bills linebacker Shawne Merriman joins Michael Robinson on NFL Total Access: The Locker Room to give insight into his playing days. First, Merriman gives a locker room story about having to pay for an expensive dinner for the veterans when he was a rookie. Next, he tells a story about hitting former Chargers running back LaDainian Tomlinson too hard. Then, he talks about something people don't know about former Chargers quarterback Philip Rivers and to follow, discusses where his nickname came from. Next, he touches on the hardest hit he's ever taken. After that, Merriman explains how he ended up in Buffalo and then, picks who he would start a franchise with, quarterback Josh Allen or Justin Herbert? To wrap up the show, he goes into detail on the MMA organization he's working on, Lights Out Xtreme Fighting. NFL Total Access: The Locker Room is part of the NFL Podcast Network. Learn more about your ad-choices at https://www.iheartpodcastnetwork.com See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Former San Diego Chargers and Tampa Bay Buccaneers wide receiver Vincent Jackson passed away last week and Ian Beckles talks about the details that are known about his passing and the potential that Jackson had Chronic Traumatic Encephalopathy (CTE). Thanks for downloading and listening to this episode of In The Trenches and show your support […] The post In The Trenches With Ian Beckles: Passing of Vincent Jackson appeared first on Radio Influence.
Former San Diego Chargers fullback Lorenzo Neal joined the John Kentera Show and talked about what it was like playing for Marty Schottenheimer. Neal talks about how he was to all his players and how much love Schottenheimer had for his players. Lorenzo also talks about his playing days here in San Diego. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Jon and Billy chop it up on the Dodgers World Series victory, the famed ‘86 Subway Series, a big week in the UFC, and some crazy NFL upsets. Krack shares some highlights from a crazy night out on the Vegas Strip, and tells everyone watching to hit up the new Circa next time they’re in town. Former San Diego Chargers team doctor, David J. Chao, jumps on the show, and gives the guys insights into how looking at a team’s injured list can help make you a sharper sports bettor. Jon asks the doc for tips on how to stay healthy after turning 50, and Krack shares a surprising admission about betting the wrong sides on NFL games. Jon breaks down his picks for Week 8 in the NFL, including the Chiefs, Broncos, and the Steelers. Krack weighs in, telling Jon he seems to be getting the hang of betting the sharp side of the game. Krack answers some interesting questions from the folks at home and teases a huge guest for next week`s show.FOLLOW US ON:Twitter FacebookInstagramApple Podcasts SpotifySupport the show (https://www.wsn.com/podcast/)
The more we work and serve alongside people who are different from us, the more readily we see the image of God in everyone. Former San Diego Chargers player Miles McPherson shares how he got mixed up in drugs and the wrong lifestyle in the NFL, but was saved by God when he called out to Him in his lowest moment. Today Miles pastors the Rock Church in San Diego shares that we all have one very important thing in common: God made us in His image, which means we’re all neighbors regardless of skin color. Since he was a little boy, Derek Evans knew he wanted to lend a helping hand to many. After a series of obstacles led him to question his purpose, God helped Derek discover how a small t-shirt company he’d started called Project 615 could change the lives of not only his neighbors at home, but across the world. Links, Products and Resources Mentioned: Sarah Young Jesus Calling Podcast Jesus Calling books Jesus Calling devotional Jesus Calling for Easter Jesus Calling episode, Heavenly Connections: Kristin Chenoweth, Joanne Rogers, & Montell Jordan Miles McPherson Rock Church in San Diego, CA The Third Option: Hope for a Racially Divided Nation book Pop Warner football The Good Samaritan story Derek Evans Project 615 The Bridge Ministry Made to Change the World book Interview Quotes: “Every NFL team has a Christian contingent. They all have chapels. They all have chapel before the game. They all have Bible study during the week. And so there was a group on our team, and I watched them and knew that what they had, I wanted.” - Miles McPherson “The big difference for me was having people in my life to hold me accountable and just be there to be an example.” - Miles McPherson, on life after becoming a Christian ”Every race conversation is about us vs. them. And the third option is that we honor what we have in common.” - Miles McPherson “Every time you see someone, rename them neighbor. You know, the greatest commandment is to love God with your heart, mind, and soul. And the second is just like it, to love your neighbor as yourself . . . If we would just start there and talk about people through the lens of a neighbor or brother or sister, we wouldn't say a lot of the things we say.” - Miles McPherson “Anytime there's change in my life, I'm more excited than fearful because I know that God always uses those opportunities to really strengthen us.” - Derek Evans “The beautiful thing about being at rock bottom is that God truly uses that time to mold you, to really speak to you, to really transform your life.” - Derek Evans "As we're praying over [this homeless man], for the first time in my life, I felt God say, 'You're no different than this man you're praying for.'" – Derek Evans “God calls us to different things, and not only does He call for different things, He plants different gifts and talents inside of us that He uses to further His kingdom.” - Derek Evans “We must be the light, as Jesus calls us to be.” - Derek Evans ________________________ Enjoy these videos on Jesus Calling YouTube channel: Audio podcast: https://bit.ly/2uCnNM0 Original Series video podcast: https://bit.ly/2WzFY0O ________________________ Connect with Jesus Calling Instagram Facebook Twitter Pinterest YouTube Jesus Calling Website
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Former San Diego Chargers legend, Shawne “LIGHTS OUT” Merriman joins the No Excuses Podcast. Shawne talks about his post NFL career and the latest projects he has been involved with including starting his own MMA Promotion Company called Lights Out Xtreme Fighting! Jon then catches you up with everything Taffer! Plus Jon has a new segment called “In the Dark” where listeners email or DM in their questions and Jon gives his No Excuse answer. Shut it down with another amazing podcast... RIGHT NOW! --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/jon-taffer-no-excuses/support Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Former San Diego Chargers legend, Shawne “LIGHTS OUT” Merriman joins the No Excuses Podcast. Shawne talks about his post NFL career and the latest projects he has been involved with including starting his own MMA Promotion Company called Lights Out Xtreme Fighting! Jon then catches you up with everything Taffer! Plus Jon has a new segment called “In the Dark” where listeners email or DM in their questions and Jon gives his No Excuse answer. Shut it down with another amazing podcast... RIGHT NOW! --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/jon-taffer/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/jon-taffer/support
Former San Diego Chargers linebacker Shawne Merriman on facing the Patriots in the playoffs, his predictions for Super Bowl 52, and why NFL ratings are down. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Former San Diego Chargers and Buffalo Bills linebacker Shawne Merriman calls into talk about the NFL, his new NASCAR team and MMA. Merriman weighs in on the Chargers moving to Los Angeles and the Oakland Raiders considering a move to Las Vegas. The former Pro-Bowler also shares his thoughts about why quarterback Colin Kaepernick hasn't been signed yet. Merriman gives thoughts on safety concerns in football and whether the sport needs to be made less violent. Finally, Merriman talks about MMA and whether or not he is willing to fight UFC vet and Bellator fighter Quinton "Rampage" Jackson.
Former San Diego Chargers linebacker Shawne Merriman stopped by to talk about his new clothing line, his days with the Chargers and what it was like to by "Lights Out" Merriman for a dominating span of about three years when he went to three straight Pro Bowls and was the sacks leader in 2006.
Former San Diego Chargers turned LA Chargers superfan Justin Decker (@JustinDecker) joins the podcast for an AFC West Preview podcast. The guys break down the division and yes Justin does sing the entire Chargers fight song, see below for official music. The guys explore the dynamic of the Chargers moving to Los Angeles and the very sad "Fight For LA" campaign ads. Justin also mentions his Twitter beef with Curt Schilling. Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brands