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Ryan and Dustin are back with another episode of "No Credentials Required," diving into a mix of sports and cinema! First up, they tackle the 2014 film "Draft Day," starring Kevin Costner. Expect a lively debate on its portrayal of NFL draft processes and Jennifer Garner's standout performance. Then, they shift gears to discuss the buzz around an upcoming John Madden biopic. Nicholas Cage as Madden? It's a head-scratcher, but the excitement is real! Plus, the duo delves into the Netflix documentary "Untold: The Fall of Favre," exploring the highs and lows of Favre's career and personal life. And don't miss their picks for favorite athletes who wore number 38 - Mack Strong and Pavel Demetra get the spotlight. No Credentials Required is part of the Belly Up Sports Media Network. Belly Up Sports: www.bellyupsports.com | www.youtube.com/@bellyupsports Fanatics: Support the show by shopping at Fanatics! Use our affiliate link to grab your favorite sports gear. | https://fanatics.93n6tx.net/bOqrrb Follow us on social media: Twitter/Instagram: @nocredsreq Facebook: www.fb.com/nocredsreq YouTube: www.youtube.com/@nocredsreq MERCH! Show the world you're a Cred Head with our Bonfire store! | https://www.bonfire.com/store/no-credentials-required/ Join our Discord for more sports chatter: https://discord.gg/WknBEUQY Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Celebrate Women's History Month as we look back at Hazel Johnson's Women in Jazz festival. The festival ran from 1986 to 1991 at the Madam Walker Theatre and featured many important women from the Indianapolis jazz scene, including Flo Garvin, Aretta La Marre, Mary Moss, Cherryl Hayes, Vickie Daniels, Anita Walker, Brenda Walls, Margaret Floyd, Cyann Proffitt, Salathiel Latrell, and others. Listen to music from artists who performed at the festival, including never-before-heard live recordings of Hazel Johnson. Johnson started the Women in Jazz festival, to provide young and veteran women an opportunity to perform together. In a 1987 article published by the Indianapolis Star, Johnson said, “For many years men have dominated the jazz field. We feel the time is right for women to step out and receive the recognition we've been told we deserve.” The first Women in Jazz festival was held on October 12, 1986 and was hosted by the legendary Indianapolis broadcaster Barbara Boyd. Johnson was born in Indianapolis in 1944. She grew up in the Avenue neighborhood and attended Crispus Attucks High School. Johnson began singing as a child. By age 14, she was performing professionally with the Naptown bandleader Larry Liggett. During her long career, Johnson played at many Avenue venues and she performed with many significant Indianapolis musicians, including Pookie Johnson, Jimmy Coe, Mel Rhyne, Thurston Harris, Carl Bailey, Johnny Dial, Errol Grandy and many more. During her final years, Johnson spent much of her time managing the Inner-City Music School, a program she co-founded in 1994 with her husband Mack Strong. The school provided free music education for Indianapolis youth. Johnson's contributions to jazz music were honored in 2007, when she was inducted into the Indianapolis Jazz Hall of Fame. Hazel Johnson died in 2011. She was 67 years old.
Our "Seahawks Alumni Series" continues with Mack Strong, who shares his memories about his playing career, whether the fullback position will make a return, and what he has been up to in his post-playing days. Then, Dave and Bob reminisce and honor their dear friend John Clayton, as we near the one-year anniversary of his passing. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
UP On GAME Presents Conversations With A Legend. LaVar Arrington is sitting down with the best from the field, the stage, and beyond. These are intimate conversations and storytelling with legendary humans about their lives and successful careers. On this episode, Arrington talks with All-Pro Mack Strong. It takes a special kind of man to play full back, and what better name at the position was Mack Strong. In this episode, Mack talks about his days in Georgia, to becoming a Seattle Seahawk. How did playing SOCCER in the deep south translate to the gridiron? Strong believes in giving back, and he has a pivotal role in the NFL Legends Community. And finally, HATS OFF as LaVar and Mack talk about the 2005 NFL playoff game. Learn more about your ad-choices at https://www.iheartpodcastnetwork.com See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Subscribe, Rate & Review Up On Game Presents right here. UP On GAME Presents Conversations With A Legend. LaVar Arrington is sitting down with the best from the field, the stage, and beyond. These are intimate conversations and storytelling with legendary humans about their lives and successful careers. On this episode, Arrington talks with All-Pro Mack Strong. It takes a special kind of man to play full back, and what better name at the position was Mack Strong. In this episode, Mack talks about his days in Georgia, to becoming a Seattle Seahawk. How did playing SOCCER in the deep south translate to the gridiron? Strong believes in giving back, and he has a pivotal role in the NFL Legends Community. And finally, HATS OFF as LaVar and Mack talk about the 2005 NFL playoff game. Learn more about your ad-choices at https://www.iheartpodcastnetwork.com
LaVar Arrington, TJ Houshmandzadeh, and Plaxico Burress react live to the huge matchup between Ohio State and Michigan and discuss what the game means for Jim Harbaugh. Will a playoff appearance for Cincinnati change the future of the program and the Big-12? LaVar chats with Mack Strong and the guys celebrate the significance of classic fullbacks in this edition of A Legendary Moment. Plus, the guys make their picks for the biggest games of the week! Catch all of FOX Sports Radio's weekend coverage by subscribing to FOX Sports Weekends here! Learn more about your ad-choices at https://www.iheartpodcastnetwork.com
Subscribe, rate and review the Up On Game podcast here! LaVar Arrington, TJ Houshmandzadeh, and Plaxico Burress react live to the huge matchup between Ohio State and Michigan and discuss what the game means for Jim Harbaugh. Will a playoff appearance for Cincinnati change the future of the program and the Big-12? LaVar chats with Mack Strong and the guys celebrate the significance of classic fullbacks in this edition of A Legendary Moment. Plus, the guys make their picks for the biggest games of the week! Learn more about your ad-choices at https://www.iheartpodcastnetwork.com
This is going to be an ongoing discussion for a while, does Pete Carroll have a say or step in to call plays during games? Coach Holmgren was on with Softy & Fain Thursday and shared his thoughts on the subject, we replay the audio from that interview. Former Seahawks fullback Mack Strong joins the show to talk about Holmgren and more!
Former Seahawks fullback Mack Strong joins Puck and Jim to talk about Coach Holmgren as he is going into the Seahawks Ring of Honor. Mack shares what it was like playing for Holmgren, what was that culture shift like when Holmgren got there, and much more.
May is Mental Health Awareness Month. Kelvin Beachum, Chester Pitts and Mack Strong have a candid conversation around mental health.
Matt Hasselbeck, Mack Strong and Scott Turner sit down with Aeneas Williams to exchange stories about some of the NFL's funniest personalities.
Alistair Corp joins today's show to talk about how his passion for the Holmgren-era Seahawks led him toward revisiting Shaun Alexander's 2005 MVP season. He talks about some of the behind-the-scenes stories that didn't make it into his article that featured Alexander along with former Seahawks Walter Jones, Mack Strong, Bobby Engram and others. With Jones as the only player from that era in the Ring of Honor is it now time to add players along with former head coach Mike Holmgren to that list of exceptional all-time Seahawks players? The Hall of Fame in announce its newest members this weekend and a former Seahawks guard from that era has a chance to be announced on Saturday. We'll be watching to see if Steve Hutchinson gets in or if we'll have to settle with adding Edgerrin James as the second former Seahawks running back in the Hall of Fame alongside Franco Harris. Subscribe to the Field Gulls Podcast via: Apple Podcasts | Google Podcasts | Spotify |Overcast | Pocket Casts | Stitcher | Castbox | Subscribe on Android | PlayerFM | RSS Help support the show with a one-time or recurring monthly donation: glow.fm/flock Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Mack Strong, Ed Reynolds and Tony Richardson sit down with Aeneas Williams to talk about the emotional journey of losing a teammate.
Mack Strong chats about the Seahawks lack of a run game and the OL struggles, the defensive adjustments they need to make, and Earl Thomas being out and the impact of him missing.
Mack Strong, Will Carroll, and Holden Kushner join NFL No Huddle hosts Brian Webber and Nick Ferguson who also share their Thursday Night Football predictions.
Two-time Pro Bowler and former Seattle Seahawk Mack Strong joins the show to discuss his career and this weekend's Hall of Fame inductions.
On today's show Chad and Travis discuss Ryan Tannehill's injury in Miami and Lorenzo Neal delivering Ladanian Tomlinson's Hall of Fame Speech. Portland State head coach Bruce Barnum joins the show to discuss the upcoming season for the Vikings. Former Seahawks fullback Mack Strong joins the show to discuss why the fullback position doesn't get proper attention by the Hall of Fame. And Hillsboro Hops manager Sean Roof joins to discuss last night's comeback victory over the Vancouver Canadians.
Another game against the Saints, another win and another earthquake. This game against the Saints was a lot closer than it needed to be, but the Seattle offense ran through Marshawn Lynch and the team came out with a 23-15 victory to move on to the NFC Championship. Adam and Brandan talk about why the game got so close toward the end of the game. It's okay to be a bit worried about this upcoming matchup with a good 49ers team. The offense may not be clicking as well as fans would hope, but considering what we're seeing from other teams right now this offense is good enough to win a Super Bowl. Brandan shares some recent statistics from previous 49ers games that might surprise you. Mack Strong, former Seahawks fullback for 15 seasons, comes on the show to talk about the attitude of the team right now and how they're approaching this game against San Francisco. Adam and Brandan let members of the Military Sea Hawkers know about an opportunity to score two tickets to the NFC Championship game, Brandan talks about a Fox Sports piece on the 12s you won't want to miss, and they share their latest selections for Better at Life.