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On the latest NFL Players: Second Acts podcast, Hall of Fame linebacker Derrick Brooks joins hosts Peanut Tillman and Roman Harper for a discussion far beyond football. Brooks explains his work as an NFL appeals officer and the mentorship the position has allowed him to carry out. Brooks also reflects on the significance of receiving the first ever Walter Payton NFL Man of the Year Award. Later, the former Tampa Bay Buccaneer lists his personal Mount Rushmore, which includes his old coach, Tony Dungy.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
On the latest NFL Players: Second Acts podcast, Hall of Fame linebacker Derrick Brooks joins hosts Peanut Tillman and Roman Harper for a discussion far beyond football. Brooks explains his work as an NFL appeals officer and the mentorship the position has allowed him to carry out. Brooks also reflects on the significance of receiving the first ever Walter Payton NFL Man of the Year Award. Later, the former Tampa Bay Buccaneer lists his personal Mount Rushmore, which includes his old coach, Tony Dungy.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Peanut Tillman on where he got the legendary chip on his shoulder, how he spoke an epic NFL career into existence, covering Jerry Rice in his first career game, what made Rod Marinelli an all-time great motivator and much more. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Hour 4: Clay Harbor Previews the Commanders & Bears Matchup Jayden Daniels Is Not At Practice Charles Peanut Tillman Joins The Show
Chicago Bears legend Peanut Tillman joins the show
Hour One of the Good Morning Football Podcast begins with hosts Jamie Erdahl, Peter Schrager, Kyle Brandt, Akbar Gbajabiamila and Manti T'eo previewing an important divisional matchup between the 49ers and Seahawks - will the 49ers be able to turn around their season? Former Chicago Bears CB Peanut Tillman joins the show and shares what impresses him most about the Bears this season, he explains how important the Bears defense is to their success, and then he reacts to Peanut Punches from other NFL players.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
On the latest NFL Players: Second Acts podcast, we have a dynamic four-piece conversation when NFL legends Takeo Spikes and Tutan Reyes join hosts Peanut Tillman and Roman Harper. Takeo and Tutan are also in the podcast game with their “Behind the Mask” podcast, and the guys all share how they've found a passion for the space, and how it's been a vehicle to display the human side of your favorite athletes. Takeo, Tutan and Peanut (sorry Roman) also discuss how the competitive drive that led them to become great NFL players also fueled their desire to earn master's degrees in education. Takeo shares an example of the brotherhood amongst players which may have saved Tutan's life. All that, and more, in a conversation you won't want to miss. Audio timestamps: 1:13 - Takeo Spikes and Tutan Reyes are introduced 1:38 - The history behind Tutan name 2:38 - Tutan and Takeo discuss their Behind the Mask podcast 8:08 - The guys talk about interviewing Lawrence Taylor 9:36 - The guys talk about linebackers vs. other positions 11:05 - Takeo explains why he wanted to develop a big neck 13:19 - Takeo and Tutan talk about getting their Masters degrees 19:14 - Takeo talks about working for the SEC network 20:38 - Roman asks Takeo about the difference between live and recorded TV 23:38 - Peanut asks the guys about podcasting vs. working in TV 27:31 - Tutan shares how Takeo helped him get tested for lymphoma 30:06 - Roman asks Takeo and Tutan what's next for them 34:07 - Takeo and Tutan share their personal Mount Rushmore The NFL Players: Second Acts podcast is a production of the NFL in partnership with iHeart Radio. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
On the latest NFL Players: Second Acts podcast, we have a dynamic four-piece conversation when NFL legends Takeo Spikes and Tutan Reyes join hosts Peanut Tillman and Roman Harper. Takeo and Tutan are also in the podcast game with their “Behind the Mask” podcast, and the guys all share how they've found a passion for the space, and how it's been a vehicle to display the human side of your favorite athletes. Takeo, Tutan and Peanut (sorry Roman) also discuss how the competitive drive that led them to become great NFL players also fueled their desire to earn master's degrees in education. Takeo shares an example of the brotherhood amongst players which may have saved Tutan's life. All that, and more, in a conversation you won't want to miss. Audio timestamps: 1:13 - Takeo Spikes and Tutan Reyes are introduced 1:38 - The history behind Tutan name 2:38 - Tutan and Takeo discuss their Behind the Mask podcast 8:08 - The guys talk about interviewing Lawrence Taylor 9:36 - The guys talk about linebackers vs. other positions 11:05 - Takeo explains why he wanted to develop a big neck 13:19 - Takeo and Tutan talk about getting their Masters degrees 19:14 - Takeo talks about working for the SEC network 20:38 - Roman asks Takeo about the difference between live and recorded TV 23:38 - Peanut asks the guys about podcasting vs. working in TV 27:31 - Tutan shares how Takeo helped him get tested for lymphoma 30:06 - Roman asks Takeo and Tutan what's next for them 34:07 - Takeo and Tutan share their personal Mount Rushmore The NFL Players: Second Acts podcast is a production of the NFL in partnership with iHeart Radio. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
On the latest NFL Players: Second Acts podcast, we have a dynamic four-piece conversation when NFL legends Takeo Spikes and Tutan Reyes join hosts Peanut Tillman and Roman Harper. Takeo and Tutan are also in the podcast game with their “Behind the Mask” podcast, and the guys all share how they've found a passion for the space, and how it's been a vehicle to display the human side of your favorite athletes. Taken, Tutan and Peanut (sorry Roman) also discuss how the competitive drive that led them to become great NFL players also fueled their desire to earn master's degrees in education. There's a brotherhood they all speak about, and Takeo shares an example of that which may have saved Tutan's life. All that, and more, in a conversation you won't want to miss. The NFL Players: Second Acts podcast is a production of the NFL in partnership with iHeart Radio. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
On the latest NFL Players: Second Acts podcast, we have a dynamic four-piece conversation when NFL legends Takeo Spikes and Tutan Reyes join hosts Peanut Tillman and Roman Harper. Takeo and Tutan are also in the podcast game with their “Behind the Mask” podcast, and the guys all share how they've found a passion for the space, and how it's been a vehicle to display the human side of your favorite athletes. Taken, Tutan and Peanut (sorry Roman) also discuss how the competitive drive that led them to become great NFL players also fueled their desire to earn master's degrees in education. There's a brotherhood they all speak about, and Takeo shares an example of that which may have saved Tutan's life. All that, and more, in a conversation you won't want to miss. The NFL Players: Second Acts podcast is a production of the NFL in partnership with iHeart Radio. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
On the latest NFL Players: Second Acts podcast, we have a dynamic four-piece conversation when NFL legends Takeo Spikes and Tutan Reyes join hosts Peanut Tillman and Roman Harper. Takeo and Tutan are also in the podcast game with their “Behind the Mask” podcast, and the guys all share how they've found a passion for the space, and how it's been a vehicle to display the human side of your favorite athletes. Takeo, Tutan and Peanut (sorry Roman) also discuss how the competitive drive that led them to become great NFL players also fueled their desire to earn master's degrees in education. Takeo shares an example of the brotherhood amongst players which may have saved Tutan's life. All that, and more, in a conversation you won't want to miss. Audio timestamps: 1:13 - Takeo Spikes and Tutan Reyes are introduced 1:38 - The history behind Tutan name 2:38 - Tutan and Takeo discuss their Behind the Mask podcast 8:08 - The guys talk about interviewing Lawrence Taylor 9:36 - The guys talk about linebackers vs. other positions 11:05 - Takeo explains why he wanted to develop a big neck 13:19 - Takeo and Tutan talk about getting their Masters degrees 19:14 - Takeo talks about working for the SEC network 20:38 - Roman asks Takeo about the difference between live and recorded TV 23:38 - Peanut asks the guys about podcasting vs. working in TV 27:31 - Tutan shares how Takeo helped him get tested for lymphoma 30:06 - Roman asks Takeo and Tutan what's next for them 34:07 - Takeo and Tutan share their personal Mount Rushmore The NFL Players: Second Acts podcast is a production of the NFL in partnership with iHeart Radio. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
On the latest NFL Players: Second Acts podcast, we have a dynamic four-piece conversation when NFL legends Takeo Spikes and Tutan Reyes join hosts Peanut Tillman and Roman Harper. Takeo and Tutan are also in the podcast game with their “Behind the Mask” podcast, and the guys all share how they've found a passion for the space, and how it's been a vehicle to display the human side of your favorite athletes. Takeo, Tutan and Peanut (sorry Roman) also discuss how the competitive drive that led them to become great NFL players also fueled their desire to earn master's degrees in education. Takeo shares an example of the brotherhood amongst players which may have saved Tutan's life. All that, and more, in a conversation you won't want to miss. Audio timestamps: 1:13 - Takeo Spikes and Tutan Reyes are introduced 1:38 - The history behind Tutan name 2:38 - Tutan and Takeo discuss their Behind the Mask podcast 8:08 - The guys talk about interviewing Lawrence Taylor 9:36 - The guys talk about linebackers vs. other positions 11:05 - Takeo explains why he wanted to develop a big neck 13:19 - Takeo and Tutan talk about getting their Masters degrees 19:14 - Takeo talks about working for the SEC network 20:38 - Roman asks Takeo about the difference between live and recorded TV 23:38 - Peanut asks the guys about podcasting vs. working in TV 27:31 - Tutan shares how Takeo helped him get tested for lymphoma 30:06 - Roman asks Takeo and Tutan what's next for them 34:07 - Takeo and Tutan share their personal Mount Rushmore The NFL Players: Second Acts podcast is a production of the NFL in partnership with iHeart Radio. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
On the latest NFL Players: Second Acts podcast, we have a dynamic four-piece conversation when NFL legends Takeo Spikes and Tutan Reyes join hosts Peanut Tillman and Roman Harper. Takeo and Tutan are also in the podcast game with their “Behind the Mask” podcast, and the guys all share how they've found a passion for the space, and how it's been a vehicle to display the human side of your favorite athletes. Taken, Tutan and Peanut (sorry Roman) also discuss how the competitive drive that led them to become great NFL players also fueled their desire to earn master's degrees in education. There's a brotherhood they all speak about, and Takeo shares an example of that which may have saved Tutan's life. All that, and more, in a conversation you won't want to miss. The NFL Players: Second Acts podcast is a production of the NFL in partnership with iHeart Radio. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
On the latest NFL Players: Second Acts podcast, NFL Executive Vice President of Football Operations Troy Vincent joins Peanut Tillman and Roman Harper. In this episode, the pair don't hold back with their hard-hitting questions, tackling the trending controversial questions that NFL fans and players want to know. Troy discusses the NFL's imminent implementation of advanced technology to propel the game forward while preserving its traditional essence, shedding light on the league's strategies for navigating this terrain.The guys then venture into the contentious debate between grass and turf as Troy provides insights into the data surrounding player injuries on different playing surfaces. Are there significant variances between grass and turf? Troy breaks it down. But Peanut and Roman don't stop there! The hosts ask Troy about the controversial narrative currently trending: Did the NFL “rig” games to ensure the Chiefs reached the Super Bowl for Taylor Swift's presence, given her lucrative impact on the league's revenue? Tune in for Troy's response! The NFL Players: Second Acts podcast is a production of the NFL in partnership with iHeart Radio. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
On the latest NFL Players: Second Acts podcast, NFL Executive Vice President of Football Operations Troy Vincent joins Peanut Tillman and Roman Harper. In this episode, the pair don't hold back with their hard-hitting questions, tackling the trending controversial questions that NFL fans and players want to know. Troy discusses the NFL's imminent implementation of advanced technology to propel the game forward while preserving its traditional essence, shedding light on the league's strategies for navigating this terrain.The guys then venture into the contentious debate between grass and turf as Troy provides insights into the data surrounding player injuries on different playing surfaces. Are there significant variances between grass and turf? Troy breaks it down. But Peanut and Roman don't stop there! The hosts ask Troy about the controversial narrative currently trending: Did the NFL “rig” games to ensure the Chiefs reached the Super Bowl for Taylor Swift's presence, given her lucrative impact on the league's revenue? Tune in for Troy's response! The NFL Players: Second Acts podcast is a production of the NFL in partnership with iHeart Radio. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
On the latest NFL Players: Second Acts podcast, NFL Executive Vice President of Football Operations Troy Vincent joins Peanut Tillman and Roman Harper. In this episode, the pair don't hold back with their hard-hitting questions, tackling the trending controversial questions that NFL fans and players want to know. Troy discusses the NFL's imminent implementation of advanced technology to propel the game forward while preserving its traditional essence, shedding light on the league's strategies for navigating this terrain.The guys then venture into the contentious debate between grass and turf as Troy provides insights into the data surrounding player injuries on different playing surfaces. Are there significant variances between grass and turf? Troy breaks it down. But Peanut and Roman don't stop there! The hosts ask Troy about the controversial narrative currently trending: Did the NFL “rig” games to ensure the Chiefs reached the Super Bowl for Taylor Swift's presence, given her lucrative impact on the league's revenue? Tune in for Troy's response! The NFL Players: Second Acts podcast is a production of the NFL in partnership with iHeart Radio. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
On the latest NFL Players: Second Acts podcast, NFL Executive Vice President of Football Operations Troy Vincent joins Peanut Tillman and Roman Harper. In this episode, the pair don't hold back with their hard-hitting questions, tackling the trending controversial questions that NFL fans and players want to know. Troy discusses the NFL's imminent implementation of advanced technology to propel the game forward while preserving its traditional essence, shedding light on the league's strategies for navigating this terrain.The guys then venture into the contentious debate between grass and turf as Troy provides insights into the data surrounding player injuries on different playing surfaces. Are there significant variances between grass and turf? Troy breaks it down. But Peanut and Roman don't stop there! The hosts ask Troy about the controversial narrative currently trending: Did the NFL “rig” games to ensure the Chiefs reached the Super Bowl for Taylor Swift's presence, given her lucrative impact on the league's revenue? Tune in for Troy's response! The NFL Players: Second Acts podcast is a production of the NFL in partnership with iHeart Radio. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
On the latest NFL Players: Second Acts podcast, former defensive end Carl Nassib joins hosts Peanut Tillman and Roman Harper. Just a year into his retirement from the NFL, Carl is now the CEO and Founder of the volunteer partnering app Rayze. He shares with Roman and Peanut how the idea for the app came after a trip to a youth detention center in Tampa, and how he brought it to fruition despite no previous experience in the tech space. Carl also goes back in time to talk about how he went from a “try hard” walk on at Penn St. to the school's single-season sack leader, and eventual third-round pick in 2016. And although he's found success in his second act, Carl explains why retiring from the league was harder than he thought. And Carl shares how he's adjusting to his new corporate life in the Big Apple. 2:25 - Carl talks about being a slow driver4:25 - Carl talks about living in New York City5:49 - Carl shares what he enjoys about retirement7:50 - Carl discusses what he misses about playing football9:25 - Carl talks about being a late bloomer10:50 - Carl shares his welcome to the NFL moment13:15 - Carl talks about his college experience16:10 - Carl shares his NFL highlight17:10 - Carl talks about retirement and founding Rayze32:07 - Carl talks about being an openly gay player in the NFL38:34 - Carl talks about meeting Taylor Swift41:50 - Carl shares the important of financial knowledge48:27 - Who is the best athlete in Carl's family?50:55 - Carl's best Tom Brady story51:39 - Carl shares his personal “Mount Rushmore”56:37 - Carl talks about getting an interception in the NFL57:37 - Interview wrap up *NOTE: All time codes are approximate. The NFL Players: Second Acts podcast is a production of the NFL in partnership with iHeart Radio. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
On the latest NFL Players: Second Acts podcast, former defensive end Carl Nassib joins hosts Peanut Tillman and Roman Harper. Just a year into his retirement from the NFL, Carl is now the CEO and Founder of the volunteer partnering app Rayze. He shares with Roman and Peanut how the idea for the app came after a trip to a youth detention center in Tampa, and how he brought it to fruition despite no previous experience in the tech space. Carl also goes back in time to talk about how he went from a “try hard” walk on at Penn St. to the school's single-season sack leader, and eventual third-round pick in 2016. And although he's found success in his second act, Carl explains why retiring from the league was harder than he thought. And Carl shares how he's adjusting to his new corporate life in the Big Apple. 2:25 - Carl talks about being a slow driver4:25 - Carl talks about living in New York City5:49 - Carl shares what he enjoys about retirement7:50 - Carl discusses what he misses about playing football9:25 - Carl talks about being a late bloomer10:50 - Carl shares his welcome to the NFL moment13:15 - Carl talks about his college experience16:10 - Carl shares his NFL highlight17:10 - Carl talks about retirement and founding Rayze32:07 - Carl talks about being an openly gay player in the NFL38:34 - Carl talks about meeting Taylor Swift41:50 - Carl shares the important of financial knowledge48:27 - Who is the best athlete in Carl's family?50:55 - Carl's best Tom Brady story51:39 - Carl shares his personal “Mount Rushmore”56:37 - Carl talks about getting an interception in the NFL57:37 - Interview wrap up *NOTE: All time codes are approximate. The NFL Players: Second Acts podcast is a production of the NFL in partnership with iHeart Radio. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
On the latest NFL Players: Second Acts podcast, former defensive end Carl Nassib joins hosts Peanut Tillman and Roman Harper. Just a year into his retirement from the NFL, Carl is now the CEO and Founder of the volunteer partnering app Rayze. He shares with Roman and Peanut how the idea for the app came after a trip to a youth detention center in Tampa, and how he brought it to fruition despite no previous experience in the tech space. Carl also goes back in time to talk about how he went from a “try hard” walk on at Penn St. to the school's single-season sack leader, and eventual third-round pick in 2016. And although he's found success in his second act, Carl explains why retiring from the league was harder than he thought. And Carl shares how he's adjusting to his new corporate life in the Big Apple. 2:25 - Carl talks about being a slow driver4:25 - Carl talks about living in New York City5:49 - Carl shares what he enjoys about retirement7:50 - Carl discusses what he misses about playing football9:25 - Carl talks about being a late bloomer10:50 - Carl shares his welcome to the NFL moment13:15 - Carl talks about his college experience16:10 - Carl shares his NFL highlight17:10 - Carl talks about retirement and founding Rayze32:07 - Carl talks about being an openly gay player in the NFL38:34 - Carl talks about meeting Taylor Swift41:50 - Carl shares the important of financial knowledge48:27 - Who is the best athlete in Carl's family?50:55 - Carl's best Tom Brady story51:39 - Carl shares his personal “Mount Rushmore”56:37 - Carl talks about getting an interception in the NFL57:37 - Interview wrap up *NOTE: All time codes are approximate. The NFL Players: Second Acts podcast is a production of the NFL in partnership with iHeart Radio. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
On the latest NFL Players: Second Acts podcast, former defensive end Carl Nassib joins hosts Peanut Tillman and Roman Harper. Just a year into his retirement from the NFL, Carl is now the CEO and Founder of the volunteer partnering app Rayze. He shares with Roman and Peanut how the idea for the app came after a trip to a youth detention center in Tampa, and how he brought it to fruition despite no previous experience in the tech space. Carl also goes back in time to talk about how he went from a “try hard” walk on at Penn St. to the school's single-season sack leader, and eventual third-round pick in 2016. And although he's found success in his second act, Carl explains why retiring from the league was harder than he thought. And Carl shares how he's adjusting to his new corporate life in the Big Apple. 2:25 - Carl talks about being a slow driver4:25 - Carl talks about living in New York City5:49 - Carl shares what he enjoys about retirement7:50 - Carl discusses what he misses about playing football9:25 - Carl talks about being a late bloomer10:50 - Carl shares his welcome to the NFL moment13:15 - Carl talks about his college experience16:10 - Carl shares his NFL highlight17:10 - Carl talks about retirement and founding Rayze32:07 - Carl talks about being an openly gay player in the NFL38:34 - Carl talks about meeting Taylor Swift41:50 - Carl shares the important of financial knowledge48:27 - Who is the best athlete in Carl's family?50:55 - Carl's best Tom Brady story51:39 - Carl shares his personal “Mount Rushmore”56:37 - Carl talks about getting an interception in the NFL57:37 - Interview wrap up *NOTE: All time codes are approximate. The NFL Players: Second Acts podcast is a production of the NFL in partnership with iHeart Radio. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
On the latest NFL Players: Second Acts podcast, former defensive end Carl Nassib joins hosts Peanut Tillman and Roman Harper. Just a year into his retirement from the NFL, Carl is now the CEO and Founder of the volunteer partnering app Rayze. He shares with Roman and Peanut how the idea for the app came after a trip to a youth detention center in Tampa, and how he brought it to fruition despite no previous experience in the tech space. Carl also goes back in time to talk about how he went from a “try hard” walk on at Penn St. to the school's single-season sack leader, and eventual third-round pick in 2016. And although he's found success in his second act, Carl explains why retiring from the league was harder than he thought. And Carl shares how he's adjusting to his new corporate life in the Big Apple. 2:25 - Carl talks about being a slow driver4:25 - Carl talks about living in New York City5:49 - Carl shares what he enjoys about retirement7:50 - Carl discusses what he misses about playing football9:25 - Carl talks about being a late bloomer10:50 - Carl shares his welcome to the NFL moment13:15 - Carl talks about his college experience16:10 - Carl shares his NFL highlight17:10 - Carl talks about retirement and founding Rayze32:07 - Carl talks about being an openly gay player in the NFL38:34 - Carl talks about meeting Taylor Swift41:50 - Carl shares the important of financial knowledge48:27 - Who is the best athlete in Carl's family?50:55 - Carl's best Tom Brady story51:39 - Carl shares his personal “Mount Rushmore”56:37 - Carl talks about getting an interception in the NFL57:37 - Interview wrap up *NOTE: All time codes are approximate. The NFL Players: Second Acts podcast is a production of the NFL in partnership with iHeart Radio. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Bucky Brooks: Playing for Hall of Fame coaches, being the anti-hot taker, coaching with purpose On the latest episode of the NFL Players: NFL Media's Bucky Brooks a.k.a. “Team No Sleep Captain,” a.k.a. “Man of Many Jobs” joins Peanut Tillman and Roman Harper. Bucky talks about his many jobs, and how writing is the foundation of the success he's achieved in his post-NFL career. In an era of hot takes, Bucky explains why he's intentional about being the anti-hot taker. Bucky takes us through why he chose a career as a scout immediately after his NFL career, and how playing for legendary coaches Marv Levy, Mike Holmgren, and Tom Coughlin has influenced his media career, and his approach as a high school football coach. And you'll want to hear Bucky share the scouting reports on Peanut and Roman when they entered the league. Time codes: 2:28 – Bucky shares how NFL scouts graded Peanut and Roman when they entered the league 4:25 – Bucky shares who he allows to call him by his actual first name 5:30 – Bucky talks about his many jobs and how they all connect to the game of football (bucky talks about writing at about the 7 min mark could be a good clip 9:08 – Bucky talks about how he prioritizes his time with all his jobs, and when he starts to dig into his college prospect scouting 11:47 – Bucky talks why being a high school football coach is his most gratifying job 15:22 – Bucky talks about his improbable run to the California state championship game without his team completing a pass 16:41 – Bucky talks about the transition from being a scout to becoming an analyst 18:41 - Bucky talks about his transition into scouting after his playing career 21:25 - Bucky talks about Steve Smith being a player who defied the logic of scouts 22:55 – Bucky talks about how his playing experience was an advantage as a scout 29:13 – Bucky shares why Tom Coughlin was the hardest coach he played for (possible social clip) 33:12 – Bucky shares who is on his personal Mount Rushmore NOTE: Time codes are approximate.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Bucky Brooks: Playing for Hall of Fame coaches, being the anti-hot taker, coaching with purpose On the latest episode of the NFL Players: NFL Media's Bucky Brooks a.k.a. “Team No Sleep Captain,” a.k.a. “Man of Many Jobs” joins Peanut Tillman and Roman Harper. Bucky talks about his many jobs, and how writing is the foundation of the success he's achieved in his post-NFL career. In an era of hot takes, Bucky explains why he's intentional about being the anti-hot taker. Bucky takes us through why he chose a career as a scout immediately after his NFL career, and how playing for legendary coaches Marv Levy, Mike Holmgren, and Tom Coughlin has influenced his media career, and his approach as a high school football coach. And you'll want to hear Bucky share the scouting reports on Peanut and Roman when they entered the league. Time codes: 2:28 – Bucky shares how NFL scouts graded Peanut and Roman when they entered the league 4:25 – Bucky shares who he allows to call him by his actual first name 5:30 – Bucky talks about his many jobs and how they all connect to the game of football (bucky talks about writing at about the 7 min mark could be a good clip 9:08 – Bucky talks about how he prioritizes his time with all his jobs, and when he starts to dig into his college prospect scouting 11:47 – Bucky talks why being a high school football coach is his most gratifying job 15:22 – Bucky talks about his improbable run to the California state championship game without his team completing a pass 16:41 – Bucky talks about the transition from being a scout to becoming an analyst 18:41 - Bucky talks about his transition into scouting after his playing career 21:25 - Bucky talks about Steve Smith being a player who defied the logic of scouts 22:55 – Bucky talks about how his playing experience was an advantage as a scout 29:13 – Bucky shares why Tom Coughlin was the hardest coach he played for (possible social clip) 33:12 – Bucky shares who is on his personal Mount Rushmore NOTE: Time codes are approximate.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Bucky Brooks: Playing for Hall of Fame coaches, being the anti-hot taker, coaching with purpose On the latest episode of the NFL Players: NFL Media's Bucky Brooks a.k.a. “Team No Sleep Captain,” a.k.a. “Man of Many Jobs” joins Peanut Tillman and Roman Harper. Bucky talks about his many jobs, and how writing is the foundation of the success he's achieved in his post-NFL career. In an era of hot takes, Bucky explains why he's intentional about being the anti-hot taker. Bucky takes us through why he chose a career as a scout immediately after his NFL career, and how playing for legendary coaches Marv Levy, Mike Holmgren, and Tom Coughlin has influenced his media career, and his approach as a high school football coach. And you'll want to hear Bucky share the scouting reports on Peanut and Roman when they entered the league. Time codes: 2:28 – Bucky shares how NFL scouts graded Peanut and Roman when they entered the league 4:25 – Bucky shares who he allows to call him by his actual first name 5:30 – Bucky talks about his many jobs and how they all connect to the game of football (bucky talks about writing at about the 7 min mark could be a good clip 9:08 – Bucky talks about how he prioritizes his time with all his jobs, and when he starts to dig into his college prospect scouting 11:47 – Bucky talks why being a high school football coach is his most gratifying job 15:22 – Bucky talks about his improbable run to the California state championship game without his team completing a pass 16:41 – Bucky talks about the transition from being a scout to becoming an analyst 18:41 - Bucky talks about his transition into scouting after his playing career 21:25 - Bucky talks about Steve Smith being a player who defied the logic of scouts 22:55 – Bucky talks about how his playing experience was an advantage as a scout 29:13 – Bucky shares why Tom Coughlin was the hardest coach he played for (possible social clip) 33:12 – Bucky shares who is on his personal Mount Rushmore NOTE: Time codes are approximate.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Against their better judgement the guys relive the week that was at Halas Hall and Arrowhead Stadium. At least the Bears made Taylor Swift happy, so that should be worth something, right? They dig into the Peanut Tillman raid, Justin Fields yelling at reporters for...reporting what he told them, $100,000 worth of stolen lawn mowers and the joys of playing with a concussion. They discuss the possibility of the Bears having their first-ever interim head coach, and whether George or Virginia would do a better job in the role. Then, they look ahead to the game this week with the Broncos, which is so big that CBS is sending THREE mediocre announcers to cover it, and the Bears are so bad that they are underdogs at home against a team that just lost by 50 points last week. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/desipio/message
Bucky Brooks: Playing for Hall of Fame coaches, being the anti-hot taker, coaching with purpose On the latest episode of the NFL Players: NFL Media's Bucky Brooks a.k.a. “Team No Sleep Captain,” a.k.a. “Man of Many Jobs” joins Peanut Tillman and Roman Harper. Bucky talks about his many jobs, and how writing is the foundation of the success he's achieved in his post-NFL career. In an era of hot takes, Bucky explains why he's intentional about being the anti-hot taker. Bucky takes us through why he chose a career as a scout immediately after his NFL career, and how playing for legendary coaches Marv Levy, Mike Holmgren, and Tom Coughlin has influenced his media career, and his approach as a high school football coach. And you'll want to hear Bucky share the scouting reports on Peanut and Roman when they entered the league. Time codes: 2:28 – Bucky shares how NFL scouts graded Peanut and Roman when they entered the league 4:25 – Bucky shares who he allows to call him by his actual first name 5:30 – Bucky talks about his many jobs and how they all connect to the game of football (bucky talks about writing at about the 7 min mark could be a good clip 9:08 – Bucky talks about how he prioritizes his time with all his jobs, and when he starts to dig into his college prospect scouting 11:47 – Bucky talks why being a high school football coach is his most gratifying job 15:22 – Bucky talks about his improbable run to the California state championship game without his team completing a pass 16:41 – Bucky talks about the transition from being a scout to becoming an analyst 18:41 - Bucky talks about his transition into scouting after his playing career 21:25 - Bucky talks about Steve Smith being a player who defied the logic of scouts 22:55 – Bucky talks about how his playing experience was an advantage as a scout 29:13 – Bucky shares why Tom Coughlin was the hardest coach he played for (possible social clip) 33:12 – Bucky shares who is on his personal Mount Rushmore NOTE: Time codes are approximate.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Bucky Brooks: Playing for Hall of Fame coaches, being the anti-hot taker, coaching with purpose On the latest episode of the NFL Players: NFL Media's Bucky Brooks a.k.a. “Team No Sleep Captain,” a.k.a. “Man of Many Jobs” joins Peanut Tillman and Roman Harper. Bucky talks about his many jobs, and how writing is the foundation of the success he's achieved in his post-NFL career. In an era of hot takes, Bucky explains why he's intentional about being the anti-hot taker. Bucky takes us through why he chose a career as a scout immediately after his NFL career, and how playing for legendary coaches Marv Levy, Mike Holmgren, and Tom Coughlin has influenced his media career, and his approach as a high school football coach. And you'll want to hear Bucky share the scouting reports on Peanut and Roman when they entered the league. Time codes: 2:28 – Bucky shares how NFL scouts graded Peanut and Roman when they entered the league 4:25 – Bucky shares who he allows to call him by his actual first name 5:30 – Bucky talks about his many jobs and how they all connect to the game of football (bucky talks about writing at about the 7 min mark could be a good clip 9:08 – Bucky talks about how he prioritizes his time with all his jobs, and when he starts to dig into his college prospect scouting 11:47 – Bucky talks why being a high school football coach is his most gratifying job 15:22 – Bucky talks about his improbable run to the California state championship game without his team completing a pass 16:41 – Bucky talks about the transition from being a scout to becoming an analyst 18:41 - Bucky talks about his transition into scouting after his playing career 21:25 - Bucky talks about Steve Smith being a player who defied the logic of scouts 22:55 – Bucky talks about how his playing experience was an advantage as a scout 29:13 – Bucky shares why Tom Coughlin was the hardest coach he played for (possible social clip) 33:12 – Bucky shares who is on his personal Mount Rushmore NOTE: Time codes are approximate.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Bucky Brooks: Playing for Hall of Fame coaches, being the anti-hot taker, coaching with purpose On the latest episode of the NFL Players: NFL Media's Bucky Brooks a.k.a. “Team No Sleep Captain,” a.k.a. “Man of Many Jobs” joins Peanut Tillman and Roman Harper. Bucky talks about his many jobs, and how writing is the foundation of the success he's achieved in his post-NFL career. In an era of hot takes, Bucky explains why he's intentional about being the anti-hot taker. Bucky takes us through why he chose a career as a scout immediately after his NFL career, and how playing for legendary coaches Marv Levy, Mike Holmgren, and Tom Coughlin has influenced his media career, and his approach as a high school football coach. And you'll want to hear Bucky share the scouting reports on Peanut and Roman when they entered the league. Time codes: 2:28 – Bucky shares how NFL scouts graded Peanut and Roman when they entered the league 4:25 – Bucky shares who he allows to call him by his actual first name 5:30 – Bucky talks about his many jobs and how they all connect to the game of football (bucky talks about writing at about the 7 min mark could be a good clip 9:08 – Bucky talks about how he prioritizes his time with all his jobs, and when he starts to dig into his college prospect scouting 11:47 – Bucky talks why being a high school football coach is his most gratifying job 15:22 – Bucky talks about his improbable run to the California state championship game without his team completing a pass 16:41 – Bucky talks about the transition from being a scout to becoming an analyst 18:41 - Bucky talks about his transition into scouting after his playing career 21:25 - Bucky talks about Steve Smith being a player who defied the logic of scouts 22:55 – Bucky talks about how his playing experience was an advantage as a scout 29:13 – Bucky shares why Tom Coughlin was the hardest coach he played for (possible social clip) 33:12 – Bucky shares who is on his personal Mount Rushmore NOTE: Time codes are approximate.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
A veces el entretenimiento, la cultura pop y los memes alimentan los hechos reales, ese fue el caso esta semana y por ello recopilamos historias que así lo comprueban. Desde la amistad de Travis Kelce con Taylor Swift, que hace muy borrosa la línea entre el deporte y el entretenimiento, pasando por el encarnamiento del personaje de internet captain Andrew Luck, el cambio de carrera de Peanut Tillman digno de una película de Hollywood, hasta cómo Brok Purdy declara su afición por Dan Marino y al mismo tiempo es evaluado solo por su nombre. Todo esto además de un par de historias que involucran a Joshua Dobbs, el QB de los Cardinals.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
A veces el entretenimiento, la cultura pop y los memes alimentan los hechos reales, ese fue el caso esta semana y por ello recopilamos historias que así lo comprueban. Desde la amistad de Travis Kelce con Taylor Swift, que hace muy borrosa la línea entre el deporte y el entretenimiento, pasando por el encarnamiento del personaje de internet captain Andrew Luck, el cambio de carrera de Peanut Tillman digno de una película de Hollywood, hasta cómo Brok Purdy declara su afición por Dan Marino y al mismo tiempo es evaluado solo por su nombre. Todo esto además de un par de historias que involucran a Joshua Dobbs, el QB de los Cardinals.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
On the latest NFL Players: Second Acts episode with Peanut Tillman and Roman Harper, 11-year NFL receiver Nate Burleson blazes the Second Acts podcast mic. Since leaving the game, Nate has charted a unique path as a broadcaster that led him to his current role as a co-host on the CBS Mornings program. Nate's journey to that position was no accident, as he describes during an introspective conversation. Nate started honing his craft for his second act in TV during his rookie year with the Minnesota Vikings. That tenacity to improve and excel later took him to roles on “Extra TV”, “Good Morning Football”, and Nickelodeon. But, Nate is far from a one-trick pony. He also has a clothing line Baynes + Baker and a production company. Nate also shares the struggle when he decided to leave football, which he calls “H.E.R.” and which one of his former teammates was better: Randy Moss or Calvin Johnson. And we couldn't let Nate leave without one of his fire freestyles. So, enjoy this conversation with one of the most interesting people to grace a football field or a TV screen. 0:25 – Nate's pre-episode freestyle 5:15 – Nate on the Michael Strahan influence on players' finding success post-NFL 7:37 – Nate on why he started his journey as a broadcaster while playing 12:25 – Nate on who's better: Randy Moss vs Calvin Johnson 16:43 – Peanut on how he had success vs Randy Moss 18:17 – Nate on his football journey with “H.E.R.” 21:08 – Nate on finding his voice as a broadcaster 24:58 – Nate on overcoming depression after tearing his ACL in 2008 30:15 – Nate on bringing his swag to the “CBS Mornings” show 34:23 – Nate on advice he gives players who want to work in TV 37:48 – Nate on being ok saying no 42:53 – Nate on doing more storytelling at CBS, his other business ventures 45:16 – Nate on a bigger thrill: being parodied on SNL vs being recognized by Al Pacino 46:56 – Nate on being a sneakerhead 49:34 – Nate shares is personal Mount Rushmore 52:08 – Nate on the importance of the NFL brotherhood *NOTE: Time codes are approximate. NFL Players: Second Acts podcast is a production of the NFL in partnership with iHeart Radio. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
On the latest NFL Players: Second Acts episode with Peanut Tillman and Roman Harper, 11-year NFL receiver Nate Burleson blazes the Second Acts podcast mic. Since leaving the game, Nate has charted a unique path as a broadcaster that led him to his current role as a co-host on the CBS Mornings program. Nate's journey to that position was no accident, as he describes during an introspective conversation. Nate started honing his craft for his second act in TV during his rookie year with the Minnesota Vikings. That tenacity to improve and excel later took him to roles on “Extra TV”, “Good Morning Football”, and Nickelodeon. But, Nate is far from a one-trick pony. He also has a clothing line Baynes + Baker and a production company. Nate also shares the struggle when he decided to leave football, which he calls “H.E.R.” and which one of his former teammates was better: Randy Moss or Calvin Johnson. And we couldn't let Nate leave without one of his fire freestyles. So, enjoy this conversation with one of the most interesting people to grace a football field or a TV screen. 0:25 – Nate's pre-episode freestyle 5:15 – Nate on the Michael Strahan influence on players' finding success post-NFL 7:37 – Nate on why he started his journey as a broadcaster while playing 12:25 – Nate on who's better: Randy Moss vs Calvin Johnson 16:43 – Peanut on how he had success vs Randy Moss 18:17 – Nate on his football journey with “H.E.R.” 21:08 – Nate on finding his voice as a broadcaster 24:58 – Nate on overcoming depression after tearing his ACL in 2008 30:15 – Nate on bringing his swag to the “CBS Mornings” show 34:23 – Nate on advice he gives players who want to work in TV 37:48 – Nate on being ok saying no 42:53 – Nate on doing more storytelling at CBS, his other business ventures 45:16 – Nate on a bigger thrill: being parodied on SNL vs being recognized by Al Pacino 46:56 – Nate on being a sneakerhead 49:34 – Nate shares is personal Mount Rushmore 52:08 – Nate on the importance of the NFL brotherhood *NOTE: Time codes are approximate. NFL Players: Second Acts podcast is a production of the NFL in partnership with iHeart Radio. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
On the latest NFL Players: Second Acts episode with Peanut Tillman and Roman Harper, 11-year NFL receiver Nate Burleson blazes the Second Acts podcast mic. Since leaving the game, Nate has charted a unique path as a broadcaster that led him to his current role as a co-host on the CBS Mornings program. Nate's journey to that position was no accident, as he describes during an introspective conversation. Nate started honing his craft for his second act in TV during his rookie year with the Minnesota Vikings. That tenacity to improve and excel later took him to roles on “Extra TV”, “Good Morning Football”, and Nickelodeon. But, Nate is far from a one-trick pony. He also has a clothing line Baynes + Baker and a production company. Nate also shares the struggle when he decided to leave football, which he calls “H.E.R.” and which one of his former teammates was better: Randy Moss or Calvin Johnson. And we couldn't let Nate leave without one of his fire freestyles. So, enjoy this conversation with one of the most interesting people to grace a football field or a TV screen. 0:25 – Nate's pre-episode freestyle 5:15 – Nate on the Michael Strahan influence on players' finding success post-NFL 7:37 – Nate on why he started his journey as a broadcaster while playing 12:25 – Nate on who's better: Randy Moss vs Calvin Johnson 16:43 – Peanut on how he had success vs Randy Moss 18:17 – Nate on his football journey with “H.E.R.” 21:08 – Nate on finding his voice as a broadcaster 24:58 – Nate on overcoming depression after tearing his ACL in 2008 30:15 – Nate on bringing his swag to the “CBS Mornings” show 34:23 – Nate on advice he gives players who want to work in TV 37:48 – Nate on being ok saying no 42:53 – Nate on doing more storytelling at CBS, his other business ventures 45:16 – Nate on a bigger thrill: being parodied on SNL vs being recognized by Al Pacino 46:56 – Nate on being a sneakerhead 49:34 – Nate shares is personal Mount Rushmore 52:08 – Nate on the importance of the NFL brotherhood *NOTE: Time codes are approximate. NFL Players: Second Acts podcast is a production of the NFL in partnership with iHeart Radio. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
On the latest NFL Players: Second Acts episode with Peanut Tillman and Roman Harper, 11-year NFL receiver Nate Burleson blazes the Second Acts podcast mic. Since leaving the game, Nate has charted a unique path as a broadcaster that led him to his current role as a co-host on the CBS Mornings program. Nate's journey to that position was no accident, as he describes during an introspective conversation. Nate started honing his craft for his second act in TV during his rookie year with the Minnesota Vikings. That tenacity to improve and excel later took him to roles on “Extra TV”, “Good Morning Football”, and Nickelodeon. But, Nate is far from a one-trick pony. He also has a clothing line Baynes + Baker and a production company. Nate also shares the struggle when he decided to leave football, which he calls “H.E.R.” and which one of his former teammates was better: Randy Moss or Calvin Johnson. And we couldn't let Nate leave without one of his fire freestyles. So, enjoy this conversation with one of the most interesting people to grace a football field or a TV screen. 0:25 – Nate's pre-episode freestyle 5:15 – Nate on the Michael Strahan influence on players' finding success post-NFL 7:37 – Nate on why he started his journey as a broadcaster while playing 12:25 – Nate on who's better: Randy Moss vs Calvin Johnson 16:43 – Peanut on how he had success vs Randy Moss 18:17 – Nate on his football journey with “H.E.R.” 21:08 – Nate on finding his voice as a broadcaster 24:58 – Nate on overcoming depression after tearing his ACL in 2008 30:15 – Nate on bringing his swag to the “CBS Mornings” show 34:23 – Nate on advice he gives players who want to work in TV 37:48 – Nate on being ok saying no 42:53 – Nate on doing more storytelling at CBS, his other business ventures 45:16 – Nate on a bigger thrill: being parodied on SNL vs being recognized by Al Pacino 46:56 – Nate on being a sneakerhead 49:34 – Nate shares is personal Mount Rushmore 52:08 – Nate on the importance of the NFL brotherhood *NOTE: Time codes are approximate. NFL Players: Second Acts podcast is a production of the NFL in partnership with iHeart Radio. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
On the latest NFL Players: Second Acts episode with Peanut Tillman and Roman Harper, 11-year NFL receiver Nate Burleson blazes the Second Acts podcast mic. Since leaving the game, Nate has charted a unique path as a broadcaster that led him to his current role as a co-host on the CBS Mornings program. Nate's journey to that position was no accident, as he describes during an introspective conversation. Nate started honing his craft for his second act in TV during his rookie year with the Minnesota Vikings. That tenacity to improve and excel later took him to roles on “Extra TV”, “Good Morning Football”, and Nickelodeon. But, Nate is far from a one-trick pony. He also has a clothing line Baynes + Baker and a production company. Nate also shares the struggle when he decided to leave football, which he calls “H.E.R.” and which one of his former teammates was better: Randy Moss or Calvin Johnson. And we couldn't let Nate leave without one of his fire freestyles. So, enjoy this conversation with one of the most interesting people to grace a football field or a TV screen. 0:25 – Nate's pre-episode freestyle 5:15 – Nate on the Michael Strahan influence on players' finding success post-NFL 7:37 – Nate on why he started his journey as a broadcaster while playing 12:25 – Nate on who's better: Randy Moss vs Calvin Johnson 16:43 – Peanut on how he had success vs Randy Moss 18:17 – Nate on his football journey with “H.E.R.” 21:08 – Nate on finding his voice as a broadcaster 24:58 – Nate on overcoming depression after tearing his ACL in 2008 30:15 – Nate on bringing his swag to the “CBS Mornings” show 34:23 – Nate on advice he gives players who want to work in TV 37:48 – Nate on being ok saying no 42:53 – Nate on doing more storytelling at CBS, his other business ventures 45:16 – Nate on a bigger thrill: being parodied on SNL vs being recognized by Al Pacino 46:56 – Nate on being a sneakerhead 49:34 – Nate shares is personal Mount Rushmore 52:08 – Nate on the importance of the NFL brotherhood *NOTE: Time codes are approximate. NFL Players: Second Acts podcast is a production of the NFL in partnership with iHeart Radio. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
On the latest NFL Players: Second Acts episode with Peanut Tillman and Roman Harper, 11-year NFL receiver Nate Burleson blazes the Second Acts podcast mic. Since leaving the game, Nate has charted a unique path as a broadcaster that led him to his current role as a co-host on the CBS Mornings program. Nate's journey to that position was no accident, as he describes during an introspective conversation. Nate started honing his craft for his second act in TV during his rookie year with the Minnesota Vikings. That tenacity to improve and excel later took him to roles on “Extra TV”, “Good Morning Football”, and Nickelodeon. But, Nate is far from a one-trick pony. He also has a clothing line Baynes + Baker and a production company. Nate also shares the struggle when he decided to leave football, which he calls “H.E.R.” and which one of his former teammates was better: Randy Moss or Calvin Johnson. And we couldn't let Nate leave without one of his fire freestyles. So, enjoy this conversation with one of the most interesting people to grace a football field or a TV screen. 0:25 – Nate's pre-episode freestyle 5:15 – Nate on the Michael Strahan influence on players' finding success post-NFL 7:37 – Nate on why he started his journey as a broadcaster while playing 12:25 – Nate on who's better: Randy Moss vs Calvin Johnson 16:43 – Peanut on how he had success vs Randy Moss 18:17 – Nate on his football journey with “H.E.R.” 21:08 – Nate on finding his voice as a broadcaster 24:58 – Nate on overcoming depression after tearing his ACL in 2008 30:15 – Nate on bringing his swag to the “CBS Mornings” show 34:23 – Nate on advice he gives players who want to work in TV 37:48 – Nate on being ok saying no 42:53 – Nate on doing more storytelling at CBS, his other business ventures 45:16 – Nate on a bigger thrill: being parodied on SNL vs being recognized by Al Pacino 46:56 – Nate on being a sneakerhead 49:34 – Nate shares is personal Mount Rushmore 52:08 – Nate on the importance of the NFL brotherhood *NOTE: Time codes are approximate. NFL Players: Second Acts podcast is a production of the NFL in partnership with iHeart Radio. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
On the latest NFL Players: Second Acts episode with Peanut Tillman and Roman Harper, 11-year NFL receiver Nate Burleson blazes the Second Acts podcast mic. Since leaving the game, Nate has charted a unique path as a broadcaster that led him to his current role as a co-host on the CBS Mornings program. Nate's journey to that position was no accident, as he describes during an introspective conversation. Nate started honing his craft for his second act in TV during his rookie year with the Minnesota Vikings. That tenacity to improve and excel later took him to roles on “Extra TV”, “Good Morning Football”, and Nickelodeon. But, Nate is far from a one-trick pony. He also has a clothing line Baynes + Baker and a production company. Nate also shares the struggle when he decided to leave football, which he calls “H.E.R.” and which one of his former teammates was better: Randy Moss or Calvin Johnson. And we couldn't let Nate leave without one of his fire freestyles. So, enjoy this conversation with one of the most interesting people to grace a football field or a TV screen. 0:25 – Nate's pre-episode freestyle 5:15 – Nate on the Michael Strahan influence on players' finding success post-NFL 7:37 – Nate on why he started his journey as a broadcaster while playing 12:25 – Nate on who's better: Randy Moss vs Calvin Johnson 16:43 – Peanut on how he had success vs Randy Moss 18:17 – Nate on his football journey with “H.E.R.” 21:08 – Nate on finding his voice as a broadcaster 24:58 – Nate on overcoming depression after tearing his ACL in 2008 30:15 – Nate on bringing his swag to the “CBS Mornings” show 34:23 – Nate on advice he gives players who want to work in TV 37:48 – Nate on being ok saying no 42:53 – Nate on doing more storytelling at CBS, his other business ventures 45:16 – Nate on a bigger thrill: being parodied on SNL vs being recognized by Al Pacino 46:56 – Nate on being a sneakerhead 49:34 – Nate shares is personal Mount Rushmore 52:08 – Nate on the importance of the NFL brotherhood *NOTE: Time codes are approximate. NFL Players: Second Acts podcast is a production of the NFL in partnership with iHeart Radio. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
What's the hardest job in the world? Number 1 may surprise you! Simone Biles is back, and Belgians do what it takes to compete. Yelich is also back, while the Mets are the opposite of back. Plus Money Golf crushed the Rocket Mortgage, LSU fans crushed Jell-O shots. Happy Bobby Bonilla Day! NHL draft, NBA free agency, Lillard and Harden on the move, Messi is the GOAT, NFL gambling consequences. Oh and by the way, Peanut Tillman is FBI now. Huge thanks to AK for joining us on this one, go subscribe to Milly Goats Podcast wherever you get yours!
EP #27: Peanut and Roman are back! This time they're joined by Hall of Fame safety LeRoy Butler. LeRoy starts off reminiscing on his “Welcome to the NFL” moment taking us back to 1990, his rookie year. In this episode, the Hall of Famer walks us through his journey from growing up in poverty to becoming a Super Bowl champion, to joining football immortality in Canton. LeRoy gives us an inside look on the anxiety brought on by the Pro Football Hall of Fame selection process. The conversation turns emotional as LeRoy describes the life-changing visit and scholarship offer he received from then Florida St. coach Bobby Bowden. He also shares with us the importance of being financially free and “leaping” into the vodka business. Watch Second Acts on YouTube: https://bit.ly/3ikkR2Q Follow Roman Harper on Instagram: @Harp_41 Follow Peanut Tillman on Instagram: @peanuttillman Topic timeline: 2:32 - LeRoy's welcome to the NFL moment 5:48 - LeRoy gives Peanut Tillman his flowers 6:50 - Why LeRoy was fined $10,000 after his first team meeting as a rookie 9:23 - LeRoy strong opinion on Aaron Rodgers leaving Green Bay 11:56 - Why LeRoy stayed with the Packers his entire career 16:00 - Why Leroy still calls Green Bay home 18:20 - Leroy explains the Hall of Fame selection process, and the side of rejection fans don't see 27:00 - Leroy takes us back to Super Bowl XXXI, ending the city's 30-year drought 30:15 - Leroy gets emotional reminiscing his life changing FSU scholarship offer from Bobby Bowden 36:15 - Leroy talks about overcoming poverty and his documentary film project 44:00 - Leroy talks business ventures, the creation of Leap Spirits vodka, and financial freedom 48:58 - Leroy reveals his greatest sports accomplishment 52:30 - Leroy shares who he believes are the top-5 defensive players of all time *NOTE: timecodes are approximate. NFL Players Second Acts podcast is a production of the NFL in partnership with iHeart Radio. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
EP #27: Peanut and Roman are back! This time they're joined by Hall of Fame safety LeRoy Butler. LeRoy starts off reminiscing on his “Welcome to the NFL” moment taking us back to 1990, his rookie year. In this episode, the Hall of Famer walks us through his journey from growing up in poverty to becoming a Super Bowl champion, to joining football immortality in Canton. LeRoy gives us an inside look on the anxiety brought on by the Pro Football Hall of Fame selection process. The conversation turns emotional as LeRoy describes the life-changing visit and scholarship offer he received from then Florida St. coach Bobby Bowden. He also shares with us the importance of being financially free and “leaping” into the vodka business. Watch Second Acts on YouTube: https://bit.ly/3ikkR2Q Follow Roman Harper on Instagram: @Harp_41 Follow Peanut Tillman on Instagram: @peanuttillman Topic timeline: 2:32 - LeRoy's welcome to the NFL moment 5:48 - LeRoy gives Peanut Tillman his flowers 6:50 - Why LeRoy was fined $10,000 after his first team meeting as a rookie 9:23 - LeRoy strong opinion on Aaron Rodgers leaving Green Bay 11:56 - Why LeRoy stayed with the Packers his entire career 16:00 - Why Leroy still calls Green Bay home 18:20 - Leroy explains the Hall of Fame selection process, and the side of rejection fans don't see 27:00 - Leroy takes us back to Super Bowl XXXI, ending the city's 30-year drought 30:15 - Leroy gets emotional reminiscing his life changing FSU scholarship offer from Bobby Bowden 36:15 - Leroy talks about overcoming poverty and his documentary film project 44:00 - Leroy talks business ventures, the creation of Leap Spirits vodka, and financial freedom 48:58 - Leroy reveals his greatest sports accomplishment 52:30 - Leroy shares who he believes are the top-5 defensive players of all time *NOTE: timecodes are approximate. NFL Players Second Acts podcast is a production of the NFL in partnership with iHeart Radio. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
EP #27: Peanut and Roman are back! This time they're joined by Hall of Fame safety LeRoy Butler. LeRoy starts off reminiscing on his “Welcome to the NFL” moment taking us back to 1990, his rookie year. In this episode, the Hall of Famer walks us through his journey from growing up in poverty to becoming a Super Bowl champion, to joining football immortality in Canton. LeRoy gives us an inside look on the anxiety brought on by the Pro Football Hall of Fame selection process. The conversation turns emotional as LeRoy describes the life-changing visit and scholarship offer he received from then Florida St. coach Bobby Bowden. He also shares with us the importance of being financially free and “leaping” into the vodka business. Watch Second Acts on YouTube: https://bit.ly/3ikkR2Q Follow Roman Harper on Instagram: @Harp_41 Follow Peanut Tillman on Instagram: @peanuttillman Topic timeline: 2:32 - LeRoy's welcome to the NFL moment 5:48 - LeRoy gives Peanut Tillman his flowers 6:50 - Why LeRoy was fined $10,000 after his first team meeting as a rookie 9:23 - LeRoy strong opinion on Aaron Rodgers leaving Green Bay 11:56 - Why LeRoy stayed with the Packers his entire career 16:00 - Why Leroy still calls Green Bay home 18:20 - Leroy explains the Hall of Fame selection process, and the side of rejection fans don't see 27:00 - Leroy takes us back to Super Bowl XXXI, ending the city's 30-year drought 30:15 - Leroy gets emotional reminiscing his life changing FSU scholarship offer from Bobby Bowden 36:15 - Leroy talks about overcoming poverty and his documentary film project 44:00 - Leroy talks business ventures, the creation of Leap Spirits vodka, and financial freedom 48:58 - Leroy reveals his greatest sports accomplishment 52:30 - Leroy shares who he believes are the top-5 defensive players of all time *NOTE: timecodes are approximate. NFL Players Second Acts podcast is a production of the NFL in partnership with iHeart Radio. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
EP #27: Peanut and Roman are back! This time they're joined by Hall of Fame safety LeRoy Butler. LeRoy starts off reminiscing on his “Welcome to the NFL” moment taking us back to 1990, his rookie year. In this episode, the Hall of Famer walks us through his journey from growing up in poverty to becoming a Super Bowl champion, to joining football immortality in Canton. LeRoy gives us an inside look on the anxiety brought on by the Pro Football Hall of Fame selection process. The conversation turns emotional as LeRoy describes the life-changing visit and scholarship offer he received from then Florida St. coach Bobby Bowden. He also shares with us the importance of being financially free and “leaping” into the vodka business. Watch Second Acts on YouTube: https://bit.ly/3ikkR2Q Follow Roman Harper on Instagram: @Harp_41 Follow Peanut Tillman on Instagram: @peanuttillman Topic timeline: 2:32 - LeRoy's welcome to the NFL moment 5:48 - LeRoy gives Peanut Tillman his flowers 6:50 - Why LeRoy was fined $10,000 after his first team meeting as a rookie 9:23 - LeRoy strong opinion on Aaron Rodgers leaving Green Bay 11:56 - Why LeRoy stayed with the Packers his entire career 16:00 - Why Leroy still calls Green Bay home 18:20 - Leroy explains the Hall of Fame selection process, and the side of rejection fans don't see 27:00 - Leroy takes us back to Super Bowl XXXI, ending the city's 30-year drought 30:15 - Leroy gets emotional reminiscing his life changing FSU scholarship offer from Bobby Bowden 36:15 - Leroy talks about overcoming poverty and his documentary film project 44:00 - Leroy talks business ventures, the creation of Leap Spirits vodka, and financial freedom 48:58 - Leroy reveals his greatest sports accomplishment 52:30 - Leroy shares who he believes are the top-5 defensive players of all time *NOTE: timecodes are approximate. NFL Players Second Acts podcast is a production of the NFL in partnership with iHeart Radio. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
EP #27: Peanut and Roman are back! This time they're joined by Hall of Fame safety LeRoy Butler. LeRoy starts off reminiscing on his “Welcome to the NFL” moment taking us back to 1990, his rookie year. In this episode, the Hall of Famer walks us through his journey from growing up in poverty to becoming a Super Bowl champion, to joining football immortality in Canton. LeRoy gives us an inside look on the anxiety brought on by the Pro Football Hall of Fame selection process. The conversation turns emotional as LeRoy describes the life-changing visit and scholarship offer he received from then Florida St. coach Bobby Bowden. He also shares with us the importance of being financially free and “leaping” into the vodka business. Watch Second Acts on YouTube: https://bit.ly/3ikkR2Q Follow Roman Harper on Instagram: @Harp_41 Follow Peanut Tillman on Instagram: @peanuttillman Topic timeline: 2:32 - LeRoy's welcome to the NFL moment 5:48 - LeRoy gives Peanut Tillman his flowers 6:50 - Why LeRoy was fined $10,000 after his first team meeting as a rookie 9:23 - LeRoy strong opinion on Aaron Rodgers leaving Green Bay 11:56 - Why LeRoy stayed with the Packers his entire career 16:00 - Why Leroy still calls Green Bay home 18:20 - Leroy explains the Hall of Fame selection process, and the side of rejection fans don't see 27:00 - Leroy takes us back to Super Bowl XXXI, ending the city's 30-year drought 30:15 - Leroy gets emotional reminiscing his life changing FSU scholarship offer from Bobby Bowden 36:15 - Leroy talks about overcoming poverty and his documentary film project 44:00 - Leroy talks business ventures, the creation of Leap Spirits vodka, and financial freedom 48:58 - Leroy reveals his greatest sports accomplishment 52:30 - Leroy shares who he believes are the top-5 defensive players of all time *NOTE: timecodes are approximate. NFL Players Second Acts podcast is a production of the NFL in partnership with iHeart Radio. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
EP #27: Peanut and Roman are back! This time they're joined by Hall of Fame safety LeRoy Butler. LeRoy starts off reminiscing on his “Welcome to the NFL” moment taking us back to 1990, his rookie year. In this episode, the Hall of Famer walks us through his journey from growing up in poverty to becoming a Super Bowl champion, to joining football immortality in Canton. LeRoy gives us an inside look on the anxiety brought on by the Pro Football Hall of Fame selection process. The conversation turns emotional as LeRoy describes the life-changing visit and scholarship offer he received from then Florida St. coach Bobby Bowden. He also shares with us the importance of being financially free and “leaping” into the vodka business. Watch Second Acts on YouTube: https://bit.ly/3ikkR2Q Follow Roman Harper on Instagram: @Harp_41 Follow Peanut Tillman on Instagram: @peanuttillman Topic timeline: 2:32 - LeRoy's welcome to the NFL moment 5:48 - LeRoy gives Peanut Tillman his flowers 6:50 - Why LeRoy was fined $10,000 after his first team meeting as a rookie 9:23 - LeRoy strong opinion on Aaron Rodgers leaving Green Bay 11:56 - Why LeRoy stayed with the Packers his entire career 16:00 - Why Leroy still calls Green Bay home 18:20 - Leroy explains the Hall of Fame selection process, and the side of rejection fans don't see 27:00 - Leroy takes us back to Super Bowl XXXI, ending the city's 30-year drought 30:15 - Leroy gets emotional reminiscing his life changing FSU scholarship offer from Bobby Bowden 36:15 - Leroy talks about overcoming poverty and his documentary film project 44:00 - Leroy talks business ventures, the creation of Leap Spirits vodka, and financial freedom 48:58 - Leroy reveals his greatest sports accomplishment 52:30 - Leroy shares who he believes are the top-5 defensive players of all time *NOTE: timecodes are approximate. NFL Players Second Acts podcast is a production of the NFL in partnership with iHeart Radio. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
EP #27: Peanut and Roman are back! This time they're joined by Hall of Fame safety LeRoy Butler. LeRoy starts off reminiscing on his “Welcome to the NFL” moment taking us back to 1990, his rookie year. In this episode, the Hall of Famer walks us through his journey from growing up in poverty to becoming a Super Bowl champion, to joining football immortality in Canton. LeRoy gives us an inside look on the anxiety brought on by the Pro Football Hall of Fame selection process. The conversation turns emotional as LeRoy describes the life-changing visit and scholarship offer he received from then Florida St. coach Bobby Bowden. He also shares with us the importance of being financially free and “leaping” into the vodka business. Watch Second Acts on YouTube: https://bit.ly/3ikkR2Q Follow Roman Harper on Instagram: @Harp_41 Follow Peanut Tillman on Instagram: @peanuttillman Topic timeline: 2:32 - LeRoy's welcome to the NFL moment 5:48 - LeRoy gives Peanut Tillman his flowers 6:50 - Why LeRoy was fined $10,000 after his first team meeting as a rookie 9:23 - LeRoy strong opinion on Aaron Rodgers leaving Green Bay 11:56 - Why LeRoy stayed with the Packers his entire career 16:00 - Why Leroy still calls Green Bay home 18:20 - Leroy explains the Hall of Fame selection process, and the side of rejection fans don't see 27:00 - Leroy takes us back to Super Bowl XXXI, ending the city's 30-year drought 30:15 - Leroy gets emotional reminiscing his life changing FSU scholarship offer from Bobby Bowden 36:15 - Leroy talks about overcoming poverty and his documentary film project 44:00 - Leroy talks business ventures, the creation of Leap Spirits vodka, and financial freedom 48:58 - Leroy reveals his greatest sports accomplishment 52:30 - Leroy shares who he believes are the top-5 defensive players of all time *NOTE: timecodes are approximate. NFL Players Second Acts podcast is a production of the NFL in partnership with iHeart Radio. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Doug Gottlieb is live on the final day of Radio Row in Phoenix ahead of Super Bowl 57! Doug is joined by former 2x Pro Bowl/ NFL CB Charles “Peanut” Tillman, SB Champion Safety Roman Harper, former Titans RB Chris "CJ2K" Johnson and Titans TE Mark Andrews. Plus, Doug recaps the NFL Honors ceremony and so much more!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
It gets spicy on the latest episode of the NFL Players: Second Acts podcast when former 9-year NFL vet and social media “don't-call-me-an-influencer” sensation Anthony “Spice” Adams joins hosts Peanut Tillman and Roman Harper. We learn the ways Spice separates his family and online lives (4:17). He also dishes on why he chose to take part in the Amazon Prime Video series “Life After” (5:33). Spice also shares why creating social content is therapeutic for him, and why he won't create content that will embarrass his kids (29:38). He reflects on why he doesn't regret turning down a main character role in the HBO series “Ballers” (29:38). And, we learn the origin stories of his most famous characters, Leon Lemons (34:52) and Cream E. Biggums (7:46).See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
It gets spicy on the latest episode of the NFL Players: Second Acts podcast when former 9-year NFL vet and social media “don't-call-me-an-influencer” sensation Anthony “Spice” Adams joins hosts Peanut Tillman and Roman Harper. We learn the ways Spice separates his family and online lives (4:17). He also dishes on why he chose to take part in the Amazon Prime Video series “Life After” (5:33). Spice also shares why creating social content is therapeutic for him, and why he won't create content that will embarrass his kids (29:38). He reflects on why he doesn't regret turning down a main character role in the HBO series “Ballers” (29:38). And, we learn the origin stories of his most famous characters, Leon Lemons (34:52) and Cream E. Biggums (7:46).See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
It gets spicy on the latest episode of the NFL Players: Second Acts podcast when former 9-year NFL vet and social media “don't-call-me-an-influencer” sensation Anthony “Spice” Adams joins hosts Peanut Tillman and Roman Harper. We learn the ways Spice separates his family and online lives (4:17). He also dishes on why he chose to take part in the Amazon Prime Video series “Life After” (5:33). Spice also shares why creating social content is therapeutic for him, and why he won't create content that will embarrass his kids (29:38). He reflects on why he doesn't regret turning down a main character role in the HBO series “Ballers” (29:38). And, we learn the origin stories of his most famous characters, Leon Lemons (34:52) and Cream E. Biggums (7:46).See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
It gets spicy on the latest episode of the NFL Players: Second Acts podcast when former 9-year NFL vet and social media “don't-call-me-an-influencer” sensation Anthony “Spice” Adams joins hosts Peanut Tillman and Roman Harper. We learn the ways Spice separates his family and online lives (4:17). He also dishes on why he chose to take part in the Amazon Prime Video series “Life After” (5:33). Spice also shares why creating social content is therapeutic for him, and why he won't create content that will embarrass his kids (29:38). He reflects on why he doesn't regret turning down a main character role in the HBO series “Ballers” (29:38). And, we learn the origin stories of his most famous characters, Leon Lemons (34:52) and Cream E. Biggums (7:46).See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
It gets spicy on the latest episode of the NFL Players: Second Acts podcast when former 9-year NFL vet and social media “don't-call-me-an-influencer” sensation Anthony “Spice” Adams joins hosts Peanut Tillman and Roman Harper. We learn the ways Spice separates his family and online lives (4:17). He also dishes on why he chose to take part in the Amazon Prime Video series “Life After” (5:33). Spice also shares why creating social content is therapeutic for him, and why he won't create content that will embarrass his kids (29:38). He reflects on why he doesn't regret turning down a main character role in the HBO series “Ballers” (29:38). And, we learn the origin stories of his most famous characters, Leon Lemons (34:52) and Cream E. Biggums (7:46).See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
It gets spicy on the latest episode of the NFL Players: Second Acts podcast when former 9-year NFL vet and social media “don't-call-me-an-influencer” sensation Anthony “Spice” Adams joins hosts Peanut Tillman and Roman Harper. We learn the ways Spice separates his family and online lives (4:17). He also dishes on why he chose to take part in the Amazon Prime Video series “Life After” (5:33). Spice also shares why creating social content is therapeutic for him, and why he won't create content that will embarrass his kids (29:38). He reflects on why he doesn't regret turning down a main character role in the HBO series “Ballers” (29:38). And, we learn the origin stories of his most famous characters, Leon Lemons (34:52) and Cream E. Biggums (7:46).See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Episode 72 of the Chi Sports Weekly podcast:- Best time of the year for sports- Fields looks goods- Ryan Poles is doing something?- Roquan tribute- Chase Claypool fun facts- Bears #1 rush offense- Number 72's- On This Day In Chicago Sports Events - 11/4/2012 - Peanut Tillman forces 4 fumbles against Titans - 11/4/2013 - Shea McClellan breaks Rodgers' clavicle - 11/6/2018 - Hawks hire Jeremy Colliton - 11/6/2021 - Hawks fire Jeremy Colliton- Week 9 gambling picks- Starting 5 - VillainsFollow us on Twitter and Instagram - @ChiSportsDay72
It's a lively debut episode! Former Pro Bowl offensive lineman Jon Runyan joins co-hosts Peanut Tillman and Roman Harper to discuss his many second acts, including his run as a two-term congressperson in New Jersey (1:30), and what he's most proud of during his time in Washington, DC (11:37). Jon also revealed why, of all the jobs he could have, he decided to do a stint as an Uber driver (17:01), and a hint…it wasn't because he needed money. He also talked about his path to his current role with the NFL (21:10). Peanut and Roman have fun with Jon and find out what his splurge purchase was when he was drafted (26:01), his favorite playing moment in the NFL (26:14) who's on his personal Mount Rushmore (27:11), and why he calls his life “awesome” (28:36). Jon also shares his daily affirmations, and how they've guided his positive outlook since his NFL playing days ended (31:21).See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
It's a lively debut episode! Former Pro Bowl offensive lineman Jon Runyan joins co-hosts Peanut Tillman and Roman Harper to discuss his many second acts, including his run as a two-term congressperson in New Jersey (1:30), and what he's most proud of during his time in Washington, DC (11:37). Jon also revealed why, of all the jobs he could have, he decided to do a stint as an Uber driver (17:01), and a hint…it wasn't because he needed money. He also talked about his path to his current role with the NFL (21:10). Peanut and Roman have fun with Jon and find out what his splurge purchase was when he was drafted (26:01), his favorite playing moment in the NFL (26:14) who's on his personal Mount Rushmore (27:11), and why he calls his life “awesome” (28:36). Jon also shares his daily affirmations, and how they've guided his positive outlook since his NFL playing days ended (31:21).See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
It's a lively debut episode! Former Pro Bowl offensive lineman Jon Runyan joins co-hosts Peanut Tillman and Roman Harper to discuss his many second acts, including his run as a two-term congressperson in New Jersey (1:30), and what he's most proud of during his time in Washington, DC (11:37). Jon also revealed why, of all the jobs he could have, he decided to do a stint as an Uber driver (17:01), and a hint…it wasn't because he needed money. He also talked about his path to his current role with the NFL (21:10). Peanut and Roman have fun with Jon and find out what his splurge purchase was when he was drafted (26:01), his favorite playing moment in the NFL (26:14) who's on his personal Mount Rushmore (27:11), and why he calls his life “awesome” (28:36). Jon also shares his daily affirmations, and how they've guided his positive outlook since his NFL playing days ended (31:21).See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
It's a lively debut episode! Former Pro Bowl offensive lineman Jon Runyan joins co-hosts Peanut Tillman and Roman Harper to discuss his many second acts, including his run as a two-term congressperson in New Jersey (1:30), and what he's most proud of during his time in Washington, DC (11:37). Jon also revealed why, of all the jobs he could have, he decided to do a stint as an Uber driver (17:01), and a hint…it wasn't because he needed money. He also talked about his path to his current role with the NFL (21:10). Peanut and Roman have fun with Jon and find out what his splurge purchase was when he was drafted (26:01), his favorite playing moment in the NFL (26:14) who's on his personal Mount Rushmore (27:11), and why he calls his life “awesome” (28:36). Jon also shares his daily affirmations, and how they've guided his positive outlook since his NFL playing days ended (31:21).See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
It's a lively debut episode! Former Pro Bowl offensive lineman Jon Runyan joins co-hosts Peanut Tillman and Roman Harper to discuss his many second acts, including his run as a two-term congressperson in New Jersey (1:30), and what he's most proud of during his time in Washington, DC (11:37). Jon also revealed why, of all the jobs he could have, he decided to do a stint as an Uber driver (17:01), and a hint…it wasn't because he needed money. He also talked about his path to his current role with the NFL (21:10). Peanut and Roman have fun with Jon and find out what his splurge purchase was when he was drafted (26:01), his favorite playing moment in the NFL (26:14) who's on his personal Mount Rushmore (27:11), and why he calls his life “awesome” (28:36). Jon also shares his daily affirmations, and how they've guided his positive outlook since his NFL playing days ended (31:21).See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Kenneth Davis from the Under Center Podcast, NBC Sports Chicago, and the Thats Davis Show joins us to answer your questions from across the web. We lightly preview what will happen when Lovie Smith returns to Soldier Field and if the Texans will upset the Chicago Bears.We go straight into the questions, who is a hall of famer in the modern-era of the Bears and what is the best season of the year?Follow Kenneth Davis:Twitter: https://twitter.com/ThatsDavisThat Davis Show: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCOWYhX9mHp6fxZ1QrgPmcywUnder Center Podcast: https://www.youtube.com/c/NBCSportsChicagoShop Unbearable Merch: https://www.unbearablesports.shop/
Peanut Tillman sits down with 2012 Offensive Rookie of the Year and Pro Bowler, RGIII. Peanut and RGIII bond over the small hometown they both grew up in and RGIII shares how much of an influence Peanut was on his career. RGIII dives into his broadcasting career and the type of experience he wants to provide to his fans. They give their take on a few rules and plays, including Kenny Pickett's infamous fake slide, and exchange stories around their experiences playing football. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Peanut Tillman sits down with All Pro and 2014 Walter Payton Man of the Year award recipient, Thomas Davis. Thomas dives into his advice for young athletes as they begin their recruiting processes and recounts his experience as a first round Draft pick. Peanut and Thomas share their unusual college recruiting stories as well as their philanthropic efforts that have helped drive positive changes in their communities. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Peanut Tillman is joined by NFL Legend and former White House executive director, Scott Turner. Since hanging up his cleats, Scott spent time in the capital leading the Opportunity Zone and Revitalization project, focusing on building up poverty-stricken communities. Peanut and Scott bond over their experiences working in government and share how they've used their platforms to give back and effect change. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Peanut Tillman sits down with 17x All Pro, 14x Pro Bowler, and Hall of Famer, Tony Gonzalez. Tony dives into his acting career to reveal the similarities between acting and playing football - and how acting isn't as easy as it looks. Check out Tony's new show, "Long Slow Exhale," exclusively on Spectrum Originals. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Let's hear from the new Chicago Bears rookies. They have optimism, youthfulness and a shared fondness for Bears legend Charles "Peanut" Tillman. Then, Shane tracks down Trestan Ebner's sister Tiana, who the Bears called on draft day when they couldn't get a hold of Trestan. Also, Hub Arkush was at Halas Hall all day talking to the new rookies. He joins us for the back half of this hour.
Peanut Tillman sits down with Shaquem Griffin to unpack his unique journey to the NFL. They reminisce about their experiences at the NFL Combine and share stories of competing with their brothers. Shaquem, having only one hand, tells us how he dealt with adversity and doubt from coaches, and how he overcame these challenges to land a spot in the NFL. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Shot or No Shot. Kyrie has a chip on his shoulder, is that something that the Bulls need? Baseball on both sides of town, Suzuki is staying hot. Jesse Rogers checks in with baseball on both sides of town, Peanut Tillman still punching!
Haize C-Dubb & Bobby discuss Matt Eberfluys bringing in formers Bears players, Peanut Tillman, Brian Urlacher & Lance Briggs to help improve the culture of the team. The guys also talk about the Bears improved offensive line and is it enough to protect Justin Fields. Podcast Links: https://linktr.ee/ChiBearsCentralGet at us:Email: ChicagoBearsCentral@gmail.comTwitter:@ChiBearsCentralPhone: (773) 270-2799
Pro Football Hall of Famer, Eric Dickerson, sits down with Peanut Tillman to talk about his journey both in and out of football. Get a firsthand account of Dickerson's ascent from the small town of Sealy, Texas, to the NFL, and ultimately to the Hall of Fame - with a few NFL records shattered along the way, of course. All of this and more recounted in detail in Dickerson's new book, Watch My Smoke. Click here to order the book now: https://bookshop.org/books/watch-my-smoke-the-eric-dickerson-story/9781642595697 Learn more about your ad-choices at https://www.iheartpodcastnetwork.com See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
From stocking shelves to the Super Bowl. Kurt Warner sits down with Peanut Tillman to talk about his journey to the NFL, as dramatized in his new movie, American Underdog. Warner fills us in on the process leading to the production of the movie, from finding the right producers to teaching Zach Levi how to throw a football. Get a unique behind the scenes look and a firsthand account of Warner's story that led him to becoming a Super Bowl MVP. Movie is in theaters now. Learn more about your ad-choices at https://www.iheartpodcastnetwork.com See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Bears legend Charles "Peanut" Tillman joins us live.
New host, Peanut Tillman, lives down the street from his best friend, Spice Adams. These two can talk about anything - from playing together to inside jokes to gummy bears. Learn more about your ad-choices at https://www.iheartpodcastnetwork.com See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In the latest edition of the Good Morning Football Podcast, hosts Kay Adams, Kyle Brandt, Peter Schrager, and DeAngelo Hall explore the history of Mike White which involves Peyton Manning and the Dallas Cowboys, and then they preview the New York Jets and Indianapolis Colts matchup on Thursday Night Football; they share their thoughts about Aaron Rodgers missing the Kansas City Chiefs game due to an unvaccinated status; Odell Beckham Jr. being excused from practice; and lastly, they're joined by Pierre Garcon who shares his thoughts on playing with Peyton Manning and Marvin Harrison on the Colts and Charles Tillman, who shares his thoughts about his famous 'peanut punch' and Aaron Rodgers' "I still own you" comment at Soldier Field. The Good Morning Football Podcast 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.
Shot or No Shot. Plus, Peanut Tillman spoke about Matt Nagy's future with the Bears. Also, Martellus Bennett calls Jimmy Garappolo a bitch.
Eric in the Morning Show - WTMX-FM Chicago
Shot or No Shot. Peanut Tillman has comments that maybe the Bears should slow their roll a bit. How does Fields look in Madden? Kap will ride or die with Justin Fields. Running the ball well too, Herbert showed up well yesterday for the Bears. Is it still "acceptable" throw someone in a pool unexpectedly?
Peanut Tillman, Chicken Debate, Harry Potter
The history of the Bears and Jaguars is neither long nor storied, but we'll always have Keith Traylor and the crowning moment of Dick Jauron's 2001 Bears juggernaut. Andy and Mike D. look back on all seven contests between the teams, try to figure out why Jacksonville even has a team, re-live great moments for the A-Train, Peanut Tillman, Chad Hutchinson, Cameron Meredith, Brandon Marshall, Paul Edinger, former Bear Keenan McCardell, Adam Podlesh and many more. They also talk about spending too much time in Vegas, the flaws and benefits of "new" Soldier(s) Field and a bunch of other stuff. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/desipio/message
Wait til you hear about our NFL ring ceremony concept...Jonah is back in from his Fresh year of college and contributes in a big way. Maria can best be described as mildly bemused and tolerant as the guys propose the following:1) What would you do if you had the Stanley Cup for a day?2) A total reimagining of the NFL Super Bowl ring ceremony. What if NFL Super Bowl rings were turned over every year like the Stanley Cup? 50 yard line, previous winners line up across from new winners and (Benny Hill theme starts playing) each player has to find another one to wear his ring.Would there be Red Carpet event fan overlap for the Super Bowl if there was a week long leadup with players discussing the rings, their potential outfits for the ceremony and who their potential targets might be?If this sounds to you like it might be a terrible idea, maybe you need to ask yourself this question: “If Elvis Grbac, 1994 Michigan Wolverines starting QB, thinks its a great idea...is it possible that maybe I’m the one missing the point?”*If you are an NFL athlete or know an NFL athlete, please explain to us why or how you think this will be successful and who to contact to make it work.*To date, Elvis Grbac is definitely unaware of this idea and may or may not think it’s a good idea.Please visit us at https://thetragedyacademy.com On social media, you can find us at @thetragedyacademypodcast on Instagram, The Tragedy Academy Podcast on Facebook, and @tragedy_academy on Twitter. Don't forget to subscribe, download, rate, and review! (39:50) Superbowl ring exchange proposal.(38:05) Stanley Cup lightning rod hat viral video. #nfl #football #sports #nba #nfldraft #nflnews #superbowl #nflfootball #life #mlb #espn #nflmemes #americanfootball #madden #touchdown #afc #nfc #comedian #laugh #rogan #bertkreischer #pattonoswalt #offensive #chrisrock #chappelle #equality #collegefootball #fantasy #roto #fantasyfootball #redcarpet #fashion #comedy #funny #hilarious #ridiculous #timanderic #joke #standup #lol #nfl #football #sports #nhl #stanleycup
It's another big one as Jeff and Matt break down the first decade of the 21st century and all the ups and downs that went along with it. It's so big in fact that we had to break this out into two episodes. Part 1 lays out the cocktail of the decade, a US history recap with pop culture, and the bios of Brian Urlacher, Mike Brown, and Peanut Tillman. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
It's another big one as Jeff and Matt break down the first decade of the 21st century and all the ups and downs that went along with it. It's so big in fact that we had to break this out into two episodes. Part 1 lays out the cocktail of the decade, a US history recap with pop culture, and the bios of Brian Urlacher, Mike Brown, and Peanut Tillman. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Big N' Brite get into episodes 5 & 6 of "The Last Dance". The Dream Team doesn't include Isaiah Thomas, was it just Jordan's doing or Thomas's attitude? Jordan's gambling gets called into question and how the media's handling of it might drive him out of the game. Brite is low on Horace Grant's legacy, Big to defend. Kobe touches on the idea that Jordan guided him in many things. The NFL schedule is out. No international games!!!! Big N' Brite are both ready for better showings of their respective teams. Brite marks Peanut Tillman as a 1st ballot hall of famer. Big bring the career of Kevin Johnson to the light. Cam Newton sits out instead of backing up. BNB run some numbers head to head and get a booty'o's on the way out. These breakdowns and many more..... BigandBriteShow@gmail.com
In what's becoming a weekly feature, Brad checks in with Heckler mascot and occasional spokesperson Chug-Chug the Comeback Clown in his quarantine bunker located somewhere on Chicago's North Side. This weekend's conversation recaps Heckler news from the previous week. Unfortunately Chug-Chug is only capable of discussing Cubs-related news so he doesn't offer much about The Last Dance, Brad's Wellness Check with Peanut Tillman or Alex Smith's disgusting leg injury. He does, however, have plenty to say about the Wellness Check Brad did with Matt Szczur as well as Chug-Chug's efforts to get the Cubs to replace the Wrigley Field grass with blue turf from Empire. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/TheHeckler/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/TheHeckler/support
Today's Wellness Check guest is former Bears great Charles Tillman. He and Brad talk about how the quarantine is impacting him and his family, the amazing amount of admirable charity work he did during his career and continues to do in retirement through his Cornerstone Foundation and other initiatives, how much he appreciates teammates like Brian Urlacher and Lance Briggs making a case for Tillman to be in the Hall of Fame (he's the career leader in forced fumbles by a DB and No. 6 overall), the brotherhood he and his teammates shared under the leadership of Lovie Smith, his role in the FBI, the toughest thing about retirement, the best WRs he matched up against, the time he complimented Aaron Rodgers during a game, the Bears teammates he keeps in touch with, why he could go vegetarian but probably never vegan, what he'd sacrifice for the quarantine to come to a quick and responsible end, and much more. Check out the Charles Tillman Cornerstone Foundation at charlestillman.org and follow Charles on Twitter twitter.com/peanuttillman. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/TheHeckler/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/TheHeckler/support
Devin Hester and Peanut Tillman reminisce about playing together for the Chicago Bears - the team that also celebrated it's 100th birthday along with the NFL this year. Hester was selected to the NFL's All Time Team for his ridiculous punt returns, and Peanut coined the term "Peanut Punch" for his style of stripping the ball from opponents.
In this episode, we head to ESQ Clothing to learn about what it takes to truly make a handcrafted bespoke suit. Our next guest turned his passion project from within his apartment to a storefront in the loop. His team has made garments for Chance the Rapper, Mitch Trubisky, Peanut Tillman, Matt Forte, Jimmy O. Yang, and so many more. Please enjoy my conversation with the Founder of ESQ Clothing, Ge Wang. Be on the lookout for their new location at 180 N Lasalle!www.esqclothing.cominstagram.com/esqclothinginstagram.com/iamconsciouslycurious
Barstool's NFL Podcast, Surf & Turf, hosted by Super Bowl Champion, Willie Colon & Barstool Sr. NFL Analyst, Steven Cheah has former Steelers Cornerback Ike Taylor in studio this week. Willie & Steven Cheah break down the Sam Darnold Mic'd Up fiasco and Steven gets heated when talking about whether fans deserve to have all access.Ike Taylor and talks about not getting invited to the combine, playing in college with Charles "Peanut" Tillman, going up against the Bengals with Chad Johnson, T.J. Houshmanzadeh, & Chris Henry, the 2006 Super Bowl run culminating with Jerome Bettis' send off in Detroit, a surprising story about the Steelers old party habits, the Steelers vs. Ravens rivalry, a story about fighting Antonio Brown on Family Day during Training Camp, and the best players he defended in his 12-years as a Steeler, how he reached his decision to retire, and more...
Former Bears player Charles Tillman joins prostyle to discuss sports, life after football and the secret to the "Peanut Punch." Charles shares how growing up playing sports and understanding how to utilize his size helped him as a pro. As a Texan, Charles revisits his roots and discuss his love for Texas music.
A long week full of stars on Radio Row at Super Bowl 53 continued Friday afternoon with the great wide receiver of all time, Jerry Rice. Adam Hoge sits down with the G.O.A.T. to talk about how the receiver position has changed over the years and rumors of Antonio Brown potentially heading to San Francisco. Adam also talked to a couple of Bears Pro Bowlers: starting defensive end, Akiem Hicks, and former cornerback, Charles Tillman. Other guests include: former Northwestern superback, Danny Viatle; London Fletcher, a linebacker who spent 16 years in the NFL; Greg Jennings, who is most well-known for his days catching passes from Aaron Rodgers; and Ricardo Lockette, who won a Super Bowl with the Seahawks and had a cup of coffee with the Bears as well.
The Podfathers give a detailed breakdown of what the dad in your life wants for Christmas before being joined by Peanut Tillman to discuss growing up as a military brat that attended 12(!!!) different schools, raising kids while playing in the NFL, and coming up with nicknames for his own kids.Support Cornerstone Foundation & join Charles Tillman for an epic Monday night football battle on December 17th! Grand prize includes pre-game festivities with Tillman, 2 tickets to join Charles in private suite at Bank of America Stadium to watch the Panthers battle the Saints, 2 field passes parking pass and autographed Tillman memorabilia. Open to anyone over 18 to enter (winner responsible for travel, if out of state)$10 entryFans can enter until December 15 Proceeds benefit the youth & families of Cornerstone Foundation
***Live Show w/ Big Cat this Thursday 12/6 7pm @ the Jewel Osco on Clark & Division in Old Town*** The Red Line crew is back in action after the Bears dropped a heart breaker to the G Men. Eddie is understandably disappointed while Carl and Chief actively try to find silver linings for a deep Super Bowl Run. In other news, White Sox Dave declares War on KFC after a big, BIG weekend at the Big Ten Championships. The boys also nab Shams Charania to cover his breaking story from Monday that the Bulls fired Fred Hoiberg. Elsewhere, Chief isn't happy with Stan Bowman for a lot of reasons and the recent media tour isn't doing that ANY favors. Dave and Carl turn on the stove for a hot minute to talk some baseball before an extremely limited grab bag and abbreviated award session. Most importantly, this show is brought to you by Miller Lite. Please drink responsibly, but also please only drink Miller Lite from now on. Thanks. ***Live Show w/ Big Cat this Thursday 12/6 7pm @ the Jewel Osco on Clark & Division in Old Town***
Chicago Bears legend and professional ball puncher Charles "Peanut" Tillman joined the program to chop it up about a whole heap of things including the very true fact that he did NOT do steroids and would like for the vicious rumors that he started to cease immediately.
This is one episode you want to tell all of your friends about. Scott and Mike settle in quickly with some Oktoberfest by West Sixth Brewing and talk about Peanut Tillman joining the FBI, Baker Mayfield beefing with Katy Perry, more Miami fans in LA than Chargers fans, Man U fans and their interesting new cheer, trying to sell Mets 2018 season tickets, and clapping back at Conor McGregor. Lou the Dog pops in for more sure bets in this week’s Lou’s Losers. And Scott goes on the most epic rant this show has seen.
Whether it’s for a barbecue or a beach, choosing the right refreshing beer for your summer outing is more daunting than ever with so many choices. So, for your benefit, we drink eight Chicago-area beers that are built to pulled from ice and crushed. (For safety purposes, we must advise against you literally crushing beers, unless you own a CraigBot.) We also spend a lot of time with Summer Craig, get ball-punched by Peanut Tillman, conceptualize some mayo beers, bring down the PunGate, push for #NoMoLoMaNoMa, put out a can date mandate, talk about bad Untappd reviews, and slingshot some hams. So, it’s basically par for the course on an eight beer episode. Grab your longboard! Beers C-C-C-C-CRUSHED Middle Brow Beer Co. - Copacetic (cream ale with popcorn, lime, and peppers) Temperance Beer Co. - Greenwood Beach (blonde ale with pineapple) Pollyanna Brewing - Summerly (wheat ale with raspberries) 5 Rabbit Cervecería - Paletas Guava (wheat ale with guava and pink peppercorns and tarragon) Hailstorm Brewing Co./The Open Bottle - Boing! (NE-style pale ale w/ pineapple, lactose, and vanilla) Hop Butcher for the World - AleMerica the Beautiful (pale ale) Moody Tongue - Peeled Grapefruit Pilsner BuckleDown Brewing - Grapefruit Belt & Suspenders (IPA w/ grapefruit)
Former Chicago Bears cornerback Charles "Peanut" Tillman stops by The Cycle to talk about his playing days, his foundation and what made some of his Bears teams so special
Pat and Jahred are reunited in person in this hard hitting episode of Chubstep. The guys talk about Chicago Open Air, bad U-Haul drivers, Peanut Tillman, movies they saw too early, Chubs and Sox, North West, @chubsteppodcast tweets including the juggalo milita, chubstep.podcast@gmail.com emails, pat's new segment 'B&!%$ What', a review of Gods and Monsters on the 'Brendan Fraser Movie Review' and fake phones in 'Tanzania News'
PodVader and the SuperFans - Greg (Steelers), Justin (Seahawks) and Don (Ravens) - react to another week of NFL news. They begin the show by responding to an email sent to nextfanup@gmail.com. Jared thinks there are too many Aaron Rodger haters on the show. Next up, Pod talks to Warren Sharp of SharpFootballAnalysis.com. Warren has produced a book previewing the upcoming 2016 season, full of visual stats and such. Warren dives in explaining why certain teams need to develop better playcalling and illustrates that with the statistics he's found. Plus, is there any hope for Cleveland fans (beyond basketball that is)?Pod and the SuperFans run through the latest news in the NFL including the Steelers cutting a tight end, Josh Gordon applying for reinstatement, Eugene Monroe and Peanut Tillman announce their retirements and Ezekial Elliott leads the league in jersey sales.That segways into a conversation about fantasy football. The SuperFans are doing a unique dynasty league format where each Fan must select a player from their team in the first round. Some interesting decisions need to be made and Pod is called crazy. What's new?Send us an email: nextfanup@gmail.comTweet us @nfupodcastCheck out what we have in our Facebook group - facebook.com/nfupodcastDownload, subscribe and share the podcast on iTunes, Stitcher, Aha Radio! Leave us a review and talk to you next time!
Mike, Demetri and Brian discuss Peanut Tillman, what the Carolina Hurricanes will do in the NHL Draft, former Baylor coach Art Briles, and the brilliance of J.R. Smith.
ALL PRO Bears CB Charles "Peanut" Tillman joined the show to talk about Brian Urlacher and all things Bears
Haize C-Dubb & Bobby discuss Matt Eberfluys bringing in formers Bears players, Peanut Tillman, Brian Urlacher & Lance Briggs to help improve the culture of the team. The guys also talk about the Bears improved offensive line and is it enough to protect Justin Fields. Podcast Links: https://linktr.ee/ChiBearsCentralGet at us:Email: ChicagoBearsCentral@gmail.comTwitter:@ChiBearsCentralPhone: (773) 270-2799