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Football analyst Duke Ellingson on the 111th Grey Cup, play of QB Zach Collaros, Nick Arbuckle comes through as Grey Cup MVP and the Bills end the Chiefs undefeated season.
Temple and CFL Hall of Famer Henry Burris joined us on The Scoop this week to share memories from his career on North Broad Street as a record-setting quarterback out of Spiro, Oklahoma. Burris, who recently returned to his alma mater back in May to serve as the Klein College of Media and Communication's commencement speaker at the Liacouras Center, also established himself as a television personality in Canada on CTV Morning Live and TSN and said he used his Temple education to feel comfortable being on camera as a host and analyst. On the field, Burris passed for 7,495 yards and 49 touchdowns against some great competition in the Big East from 1993 to 1996 and earned his way into the NFL as an undrafted rookie free agent and saw stints with the Green Bay Packers, where he backed up Brett Favre and Doug Pederson. The relationship he forged with Pederson allowed him to land a spot on his Jacksonville Jaguars staff in 2022 as an offensive quality control coach. This season, he'll be the co-offensive coordinator and quarterbacks coach at Florida A&M. In the CFL, Burris became a three-time Grey Cup champion, a two-time Grey Cup MVP and a two-time recipient of the CFL's Most Outstanding Player award -- and it all started with a tryout that had Burris throwing to guys off the street wearing slacks and Stacy Adams dress shoes. Burris shared that story and many more on this week's podcast, which also includes some football and basketball recruiting updates and information on how you can vote in the OwlScoop Summertime Madness food bracket championship between Richie's and Maxi's.
Henoc Muamba and Donnovan Bennett break down a historic 110th Grey Cup game that will not be forgotten anytime soon, as the underdog Montreal Alouettes pulled off one of the most miraculous upsets in the history of the CFL.
In this episode, Spencer teams up with Chad Kackert, Director of Program Design at Behavior and Performance Research. Chad is a former professional football player and holds the distinguished title of “Grey Cup MVP”. This first discussion of many on the topic of “buy-in” and member adherence, they break down: Why purpose and identity are so crucial to behavior modification The Siamese twin of purpose and why it's so often overlooked How to create high stakes using an ancient Japanese word and concept How to reverse engineer any specific performance event The need for AAR and reflection in training and experience AND MORE. Watch the episodes on Youtube - https://www.youtube.com/@bpr.institute Follow us on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/bpr.institute/ Behavior & Performance Research (or BPR for short) is a group of coaching professionals who are obsessed with the art of radical health & athlete design. We specialize in movement, nutrition, and behavioral health. For the last 15 years, our facility in Dallas, Texas has served as a "test kitchen" for all the protocols, tools, and frameworks discussed.
On this episode of Donovan Bailey Running Things, Donovan and Jason talk about the FIFA World Cup, John Herdman's comments about Croatia, Canada's efforts, Will Smith, Tiger Woods, the Davis Cup, the NFL, Raptors, and an inspiring chat with Grey Cup MVP Hénoc Muamba. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Fresh off helping the Toronto Argonauts secure their CFL-record 18th Grey Cup, MVP and Most Valuable Canadian Henoc Muamba (1:05:05) chats with Tim. James Sharman (51:30) helps break down the first full day of World Cup games. Brock Vereen (30:00) talks some NFL while Mike Futa (1:19:52) talks NHL.The views and opinions expressed in this podcast are those of the hosts and guests and do not necessarily reflect the position of Rogers Media Inc. or any affiliate.
Grey Cup MVP Henoc Muamba joins First Up to discuss the sacrifice it takes to win the Grey Cup, his feelings and emotions while he was in stage being named Grey Cup MVP, why the Argos thought they were the better team going in, looking ahead to the celebrations and more!
In the first hour of the show Aaron Korolnek and Carlo Colaiacovo discuss the Toronto Argonauts winning the 109th Grey Cup, Henoc Muamba winning the Grey Cup MVP and his emotional speech, Leafs beating the Sabres, week 11 of the NFL season and more!
The day has finally arrived. Joel Gasson and John Fraser chat with Edmonton Elks kicker, the actual 2021 Grey Cup MVP and most importantly, John's favourite player of all-time, Sergio Castillo. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
2022 Grey Cup MVP & CFL Most Outstanding Player Zach Collaros joins Ed and Darren on the podcast.
Today in the Cage: DT & Clayton • Cindy Fuchs of the Saskatchewan Roughrider Foundation (8:00) • Jason Tucker - 2003 Grey Cup MVP for Edmonton, 18 years ago today at Taylor Field. (20:00) • Arash Madani on #CFL CBA which is set to expire (44:00) • Marshall Ferguson (1:18:00) • Andrew Greene & Bethany Dick - Tackle Radon Campaign (1:30:00)
On today's show, Pat remembers his Super Bowl moment as he retells the story of kicking off Super Bowl XLIV in Miami, and how it was the first time in his life that he was legitimately nervous for something. Also included are 4 incredible guests from Radio Row. First, Pro Bowler, member of the 2017 All-Rookie Team, JuJu Smith-Schuster joins the show. He and Pat chat about how difficult this last season was with people taking shots at him for not being healthy and playing too many video games, he shares his reaction to being called out by Antonio Brown, chats about Mike Tomlin, and explains how he gets the frustration out from not getting the ball (12:43-24:20). Next, 2x Super Bowl Champion, current free agent, and friend of the show, Kyle Van Noy joins the boys from Radio Row. He stirs the Tom Brady conspiracy pot and gives a couple landing spots for Tom, chats about being nominated for Walter Payton Man of the Year, explains why he thinks this year was different for the Patriots, and gives his prediction to Super Bowl LIV (26:52-39:03). Next, the greatest CFL Quarterback of all-time, Heisman Trophy winner, 3x Grey Cup Champion, 3x Grey Cup MVP, a man who quarterbacked in three different professional leagues, Doug Flutie joins the show. They chat about his drop kick on what wound up being the last play of his career, what he thinks Tom Brady is going to do next, if its difficult picking up a new system as an again Quarterback, what he did to stay in shape to play into his 40's, and Doug gives his Super Bowl LIV prediction (41:41-53:49). Lastly, Super Bowl Champion, 2x AP NFL Head Coach of the Year, former Carolina Panthers and current Washington Redskins Head Coach, Riverboat Ron Rivera joins the program. They chat about what his expectations are in Washington, and why he ultimately chose them when he could've went almost anywhere, what he's going to do at Quarterback, why he likes their roster, and what they might be thinking about doing with that #2 overall pick (53:51-1:01:58). It's a good one. Come and laugh with us, cheers.
Marcus played 11 seasons of professional football which included stops in the CFL, NFL Europe, and XFL. He started out playing baseball, and didn't start playing football until Jr highschool. His favourite sport was actually basketball but football was his best sport. He chose East Carolina to play at the University level mainly because they were the only school that let him play quarterback. He was 1st-Team all conference as a junior so played well while there. Injuries hurt his chances at the next level and almost cost him his career. However he got a shot to go to the combine and then was signed by the Edmonton Eskimos shortly after the draft. He won a Grey Cup with the Calgary Stampeders and was also named the game MVP. He won another Grey Cup with the Saskatchewan Roughriders a few years later. After his playing career ended, he transitioned into coaching where he coached in the CFL as well as at the Canadian College level. He is now in the insurance business as well as doing some personal training for quarterbacks. For more information on Marcus and what he's doing use the links below. LINKS twitter: @MarcusCrandell (https://twitter.com/marcuscrandell?lang=en) contact: 252.661.9384 RESOURCES www.atgridiron.com (www.atgridiron.com) www.symfonies.ca (www.symfonies.ca)
Reid chats with Glenn Harper and Jed Roberts, Former Eskimos and members of the 1993 Grey Cup winning team. Morley Scott chats with Travis Lulay, former BC Lion and 2011 Grey Cup champion and Grey Cup MVP with BC.
Episode 274 Warren Moon is a First Class Father and NFL Hall Of Fame Quarterback. He is the first undrafted and first African American Quarterback to be enshrined in Canton. He also had an awesome career in the Canadian Football League where he won 5 Grey Cups and was twice named Grey Cup MVP. Warren played most of his NFL career with the Houston Oilers but also spent time with the Vikings, Seahawks and Chiefs. In this Episode, Warren shares his Fatherhood journey which includes 5 kids, he talks about the challenges of playing professional football while being a father, he tells us how growing up without a Father has shaped his own experience as a Dad, he compares himself as a young father and as a father now of his twelve year old son from a new marriage, he talks about the recent charges that were brought against him and how his family handled it, he offers some great advice for new or about to be Dads and more! First Class Fatherhood is sponsored by: STRIKE FORCE ENERGY - Visit https://www.strikeforceenergy.com Use Promo Code: Fatherhood SEATGEEK - Visit https://seatgeek.com Use Promo Code: FIRSTCLASS SAVE $20 OFF Tickets Subscribe on YouTube - https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCCD6cjYptutjJWYlM0Kk6cQ First Class Fatherhood Merch - https://shop.spreadshirt.com/first-class-fatherhood-/we+are+not+babysitters-A5d09ea872051763ad613ec8e?productType=812&sellable=3017x1aBoNI8jJe83pw5-812-7&appearance=1 Follow me on instagram - https://instagram.com/alec_lace?igshid=ebfecg0yvbap For information about becoming a Sponsor of First Class Fatherhood please hit me with an email: FirstClassFatherhood@gmail.com --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/alec-lace/support
Today’s podcast segment features our guest, Catherine Smart, Manager, Blue Mountain Village Foundation, in the great nation of Canada. Catherine comes on the 321 Biz Development show to provide some details about the Damon Allen Celebrity Golf Tournament to be held on September 26-27 at the beautiful Blue Mountain Village Resort on southern Georgian Bay, about 2 hours northwest of downtown Toronto. I made a connection with Blue Mountain Village Foundation through colleague, Samantha Brookes, CEO, Mortgages of Canada located in Toronto. I want to thank Catherine, Damon and Samantha for allowing me to support this celebration and worthy cause. Let me give our listeners a brief bio on Damon Allen. And Damon is graciously invited as a VIP guest to do a pre-event podcast segment. Damon Allen, a native of San Diego, and brother of the NFL’s Marcus Allen, has been mentioned as one of the greatest CFL quarterbacks of all time after winning four Grey Cups with three different teams. He also was a three-time Grey Cup MVP. In 2005, he was the CFL Most Outstanding Player at 42 yrs. old, becoming the oldest MVP of any North American sports franchise. He was a formidable passer and rusher, as he retired only 323 yards behind his brother Marcus. In 2012, he was elected into the Canadian Football Hall of Fame. In May 2010, Allen launched the Damon Allen Quarterback Academy, in which he personally teaches the skills and strategies of quarterbacking to students of all ages and skill levels. Damon still has a competitive spirit as he has transitioned his energies off the gridiron to a bigger stage of performance coaching, mentoring and philanthropy. Damon Allen is a world class speaker, speaking professionally around the globe on “Leadership Success from the Field to the Boardroom” with his award-winning speech, “Quarterbacking Your Way to Success: Lessons from the Gridiron.” Damon is also finishing his first book titled “The Whole Nine Yard” which he expects to be published by end of 2019. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/321bizdevelopment/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/321bizdevelopment/support
2018 Grey Cup MVP and CFL MOP Bo Levi Mitchell joins Dave Rowe to discuss what went into the decision to test the free agent market and then re-sign with the Calgary Stampeders.
Calgary Stampeders GM John Hufnagel joins Dave Rowe to discuss a wild day in free agency for the CFL and signing his Grey Cup MVP quarterback Bo Levi Mitchell.
James and Davis talk Johnny Manziel's next big start and discuss some of his comments from the past few weeks. Plus, does BC now have the best secondary in the league? Then, newest BC Lion and last year's Grey Cup MVP, Devier Posey, stops by to chat life with the Lions and College Football.
In case you missed it, Jeff Garcia visited Calgary Stampeders practice and got the team pumped up for the big Labour Day Classic. Here's what the Wall of Famer had to say.
Grey Cup MVP, DeVier Posey of your Toronto Argos leads off with Scotty Mac to talk about his big performance. Steve Simmons compares the Calgary Stampeders to the Atlanta Braves of the 90's and Proline Picks, all in the second hour of the Scott MacArthur show
Shawne Merriman, NFL analyst for Fox Sports One. Jamie Thomas, NFL analyst and host for Sportsnet Connected & Mike Reilly, Edmonton Eskimos QB and Grey Cup MVP. insidesports
Grey Cup MVP and Eskimos QB Mike Reilly & Gregg Reynolds from CISN Country 103.9. insidesports