POPULARITY
This week, Mario and Twenty welcome Division 1 football student athletes CJ Brown and Anthony Enechukwu to the Expression Appraisal Table. To put it simply, try Jesus..not me. Watch as Mario and Twenty are joined by Northern Illinois DB CJ Brown and Western Michigan DB Anthony Enechukwu to discuss the meaning and origin of Eye For An Eye. CJ and Anthony go in-depth about their personal eye for an eye philosophies for on and off the field as well as give us an inside look on their expectations for the 2022 college football season. Anthony Enechukwu is a 6'1 200lb sophomore safety looking to make his first real splash as a college football athlete. Anthony lettered four years at Orchard Lake St. Mary's High School under coach George Porritt ... a three-star prospect by ESPN.com and 247Sports.com ... listed as the No. 43 prospect in Michigan by 247Sports.com and No. 48 by ESPN.com ... three-time All-Catholic League selection ... one of 10 finalists for the 2019 #LegacyMI Player of the Year, presented by the Legacy Football Organization. CJ Brown Named to Phil Steele's All-MAC first team and was an honorable mention choice by Pro Football Network. Developed into a first team All-MAC selection and led the Huskies in tackles on the year with 109. Finished the season ranked 10th in the MAC in tackles per game (7.8) and his 61 solo stops were 14 more than the next highest Huskie.Recorded four tackles for loss, intercepted one pass and broke up another. Named the Defensive Player of the Game in the MAC Championship game win over Kent State You can find CJ and Anthony at: Instagram: Anthony - www.instagram.com/antchukwu , CJ - www.instagram.com/paid.c Twitter: CJ - www.twitter.com/CJ_Brown24 SUBSCRIBE: https://www.youtube.com/c/TheUnderdog 0:00 Black Dynamite, Seinfeld, Bing Bang Theory Opener 0:47 Intro 1:16 Roll Call 5:24 Connection To Eye For An Eye 7:57 What is Eye For An Eye? Webster's Definition 8:44 The Origin of Eye For An Eye 10:20 The Code of Hammurabi: Reciprocal Justice 20:57 Eye For An Eye On The Football Field 27:49 Torah and Talmud Law 37:17 Turn The Other Cheek 48:06 React or Respond 1:00:45 Appraise The Phrase: The Grades 1:03:45 Connect With CJ and Ant 1:06:06 Dictionary of Misinformation Follow Appraise The Phrase: Official Site: ➡️ https://appraisethephrase.com/ ATP YouTube: ➡️ https://www.youtube.com/channel/UClhOT41ItFBzpXanbzfT0oQ (Shorts and exclusive clips) Twitter: ➡️ https://twitter.com/AppraisePhrase Instagram: ➡️ https://www.instagram.com/appraisethephrasepodcast TikTok: ➡️ https://www.tiktok.com/@appraisethephrase
Detroit Sports Podcast - 2 Bad Hombres On this week's episode, Vito and Doc are joined in studio by fan of the podcast Adam Salgat. Adam and the fellas discuss Luke Perry passing away at the age of 52 from a major stroke, the proposed spike in gas tax from Gov. Gretchen Whitmer to fix the roads and whether or not it should be implemented, what else can be done to fix the roads and Doc's proposal, HBO’s “Leaving Neverland” documentary on Michael Jackson and the accusations of child molestation surrounding Jackson plus why attractive women continue to be attracted to SNL's Pete Davidson. PLEASE SUPPORT TODAY'S SPONSOR! For the Legacy Football Organization, please go to https://www.legacyfootballorg.com/.
Detroit Sports Podcast - 2 Bad Hombres On this week's episode, Vito and Doc are joined in studio by retired Detroit Free Press sports writer Perry A. Farrell. Perry joins the fellas to discuss why he decided that this was the right time to retire from the Free Press, his favorite stories to cover during his 30 years at the Freep, what he's doing now, his favorite memories from covering the "Bad Boy" Pistons, the most difficult Bad Boy to deal with, how comparable the 1989 and '90 Pistons championship teams are to the 2004 championship squad, whether or not he's for or against the Pistons having moved to Little Caesars Arena, the direction the Pistons should head in next, what to make of Jim Harbaugh's four years in Ann Arbor, his thoughts on Sparky Anderson and Jim Leyland, what it was like covering Lou Whitaker and Alan Trammell plus more! PLEASE SUPPORT TODAY'S SPONSOR! For the Legacy Football Organization, please go to https://www.legacyfootballorg.com/.
Detroit Sports Podcast - 2 Bad Hombres On this week's episode, Vito and Doc discuss the father that made his daughter walk to school after she was caught bullying, whether it was fair or foul on the part of the dad, whether or not the dad should have video recorded it, giving out money to homeless people and others asking for it, when to do so and when not to do so, whether there's a better way of helping out the less fortunate and whether Doc would help out Vito if Vito came begging. Plus: The guys are joined by Seggie of the a cappella group Straight No Chaser. Seggie discusses the origins of the group, what it's like touring, his favorite places to travel to, where the name "Straight No Chaser" came from, his musical influences growing up and Detroit sports topics, such as being a Lions fan, staying loyal to the four major Detroit pro sports teams and the idea of tanking as it pertains to the teams in Motown. PLEASE SUPPORT TODAY'S SPONSORS! For the Legacy Football Organization, please go to https://www.legacyfootballorg.com/ and for Top Cat Sales, call (248) 246-1054 Monday-Friday.
Detroit Sports Podcast - 2 Bad Hombres On this week's episode, Vito and Doc are joined in studio by Kevin Manglos, Doc's cousin-in-law. Kevin and the fellas discuss the picture on Twitter of a boy that was stood up by his friends at his birthday party and whether or not the photo was real or staged, the Lions' trade of Golden Tate to the Eagles, Doc's preposterous suggestion of trading Stafford for two first rounders, whether or not the Lions would be better off without Stafford moving forward, Doc's theory on how the Lions should attempt replacing Stafford and building a championship moving forward, a guy hitting on Doc's wife while she was at a Red Wings game, the "2 Bad Hombres Liked Tweet of the Week" from Andre Drummond, whether or not the media is really the "enemy of the people," as President Trump has claimed, and to dress up or not to dress up for a Halloween party. PLEASE SUPPORT TODAY'S SPONSORS! For the Legacy Football Organization, please go to https://www.legacyfootballorg.com/ and for Top Cat Sales, call (248) 246-1054 Monday-Friday.
Detroit Sports Podcast - Tigers Talk w/ Chirco & Company On this week's episode, Doc and Vito are joined in studio by Kevin Manglos, Doc's cousin-in-law. Kevin and the fellas give their reaction to the Boston Red Sox winning the World Series, how disappointing it was to see Dave Dombrowski and the Red Sox win, David Price getting it done throughout the Fall Classic, Dave Roberts' decision to pull Rich Hill in Game 4 and President Trump's reaction to it on Twitter and the job that Alex Cora did in his first year as BoSox skipper. Plus: The guys look at the Tigers' recent 40-man roster moves, what positions the club needs to upgrade in the offseason and Chris Ilitch & Co. potentially forming a regional sports network. PLEASE SUPPORT TODAY'S SPONSORS! For the Legacy Football Organization, please go to https://www.legacyfootballorg.com/ and for the Detroit Sports Commission, please go to https://detroitsports.org/
Justin Cessante is an American football coach who is the Director of Operations for Legacy Football Organization in Brighton Michigan and the Defensive Coordinator for Detroit Catholic Central High School. He has an incredible story and passion for the sport and his athletes can be heard throughout the podcast. We talk about coaching urgency, lessons learned from high caliber coaches, the danger of concussions in football (and what he and his staff are doing to help it), and a whole lot of other interesting topics.With Legacy, Justin has built an organization that is committed to developing football players not just as athletes but as people. While it is easy to count his successes by players signing to D1 schools or victories on the field the real impact of his committed coaching staff and Justin is seen by how they help those players excel in adulthood.He is an alum of DCC and upon his graduation from Grand Valley State, where he won 2 national championships, returned to coach there. He is now the defensive coordinator and is continuing the strong tradition of both football and personal excellence that those athletes are known for.