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This week the 49ers Nick Bosa became the highest paid player in NFL history. On today's episode I talk about the greatest defensive players of all time. To me Lawrence Taylor is number one on the list. LT dominated the game like no other in my years of watching the NFL. Reggie White is also high on the list along with Ray Lewis, Deacon Jones, Ronnie Lott, and more! This all subjective, but to be on the list you had to change games with your presence and all of these players did just that! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Leonard Armato began his career as a trial lawyer. Feeling unfulfilled, he looked to his former college basketball coach who suggested he become a sports agent. Although he had no experience and no large agency to back him, he was able to leverage his intentional value proposition to land his first client, Ronnie Lott. His successful representation of Lott played a crucial role in launching his career. He is now the CEO of Management Plus Enterprises (MPE), where he's developed a culture that's centered around improving the lives of others and maximizing peoples potential. Tune in to hear more about his journey.
In the newest edition of “HNN Overtime,” hosts Kyle Chinen, Davis and Cienna Pilotin go on a road trip to the second city for the recent keiki football clinic at Kapolei High School featuring NFL Hall of Famer Ronnie Lott. The crew meets with the former San Francisco 49ers legend and talks about his memories of Hawaii and his time in the NFL! Catch new episodes of “Overtime” wherever you get your podcasts or watch our video podcast on HNN's digital platforms.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Ronnie Lott tells Murph and Mac what the 49ers expectations are this season.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Ronnie Lott tells Murph and Mac what the 49ers expectations are this season.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
When Broncos first year head coach Dan Reeves drafted him in 1981, Steve Busick had already played with some big-name defensive teammates at USC: Clay Matthews, Ronnie Lott, Dennis Smith and Jeff Fisher to name a few. During his college career, the Trojans won back-to-back Rose Bowls and were National Champions in 1978. When the linebacker came to Denver he joined the likes of Tom Jackson, Randy Gradishar and Steve Foley on the Orange Crush Defense. Bottom line: Steve Busick knew what it meant to be surrounded by great teammates and how to win. Steve played 5 seasons in Denver and went to the playoffs twice. He was coming off what he felt was a solid year when the Broncos finished 11-5 in 1985 and Reeves called him into his office. He was trading Steve to the Rams where he would be reunited with his college head coach John Robinson. Steve wasn't happy about leaving Denver but liked the idea of playing for Robinson again. It didn't last long. A few games into the 1986 season, Steve tore his ACL and was done for the year. He tried to come back in 1987 but his knee wasn't the same. After he retired, Steve heard about a Denver glass company that was going out of business. He had just enough money to buy the business. With zero knowledge about windows or running a business, Steve hired the right people and built Busick Insulated Glass into a very successful company that has been going strong for over 3 decades.
Westwood Sattlers, Tony Morabito, Kezar Stadion, Youngstown Ohio, 185Millionen Quadratmeter, Apple Personal Computer, Pferdehintern, First Class, Shopping Malls, Beat them to the Punch, Ronnie Lott, Million Dollar Backfield, Rohe Taubenherzen, Team of the Decade, Joe Cool, Ernie und und und…..Andreas und Carsten nehmen Euch in dieser XXL Pillen-Geschichtsstunde (heute sogar mit vielen Original-Soundfiles diverser Zeitzeugen!) mit auf eine Reise durch die Vergangenheit der 49ers! Viel Spass dabei!
Nathan Marino is senior marketing manager at USANA and an incredible football fan—so much so that when he started a year long journey to get into the best shape of his life, he chose to become Ronnie Lott. Yeah, that Ronnie Lott. Pro Football Hall of Famer Ronnie Lott. Nathan started something challenging, and for one year he worked out, made healthy dietary changes, and focused his energies to reach a pro-football player physique. While he fell slightly short of being drafted by the NFL, the changes to his health—both physically and mentally—are incredible. You don't have to be Nathan Marino or Ronnie Lott to Start Something Challenging. Hear how Nathan made some new healthy habits through consistent, small decisions and saw big results. If you're looking for a challenge or want to learn more about USANA's Start Something program, you're going to love this podcast. Subscribe, rate, and review Let's Go! with USANA on iTunes or Google Podcasts. Follow Nathan Marino on Instagram. Learn more about USANA.
Ronnie Lott discusses how valuable Fred Warner is to the 49ers and breaks down the best moments from the Grammys with Murph and Mac.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Ronnie Lott discusses how valuable Fred Warner is to the 49ers and breaks down the best moments from the Grammys with Murph and Mac.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
49er Hall of Famer Ronnie Lott joins Tom Tolbert & Adam Copeland to react to the 49ers win over the CowboysSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
49er Hall of Famer Ronnie Lott joins Tom Tolbert & Adam Copeland to react to the 49ers win over the CowboysSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
On this week's Legends Of Sport Friday, Arash and Andy talk about this week's guest, iconic sports and rock 'n roll photographer, Michael “Z Man” Zagaris! One of the most celebrated and admired entertainment photographers of our time, Michael has covered concerts, fashion shoots, 42 Super Bowls, the San Francisco 49ers and Oakland Athletics for decades. Michael takes Andy behind the lens, detailing his early career in the 60's & 70's rock scene to the 49ers sidelines. Hear Michael's stories of creating fake media credentials to gain behind the scenes access, living in London with the biggest rock and fashion stars and details about his newest book, Field of Play: 60 Years of NFL Photography, which includes insights from Pro Football Hall of Famers Joe Montana, Ronnie Lott and Fred Biletnikoff, and much more! To hear the full episode, please visit iHeart, Apple podcast or Spotify. And do not forget to follow or subscribe to The Arash Markazi Show on Spotify, Google Podcasts, Stitcher, TuneIn, & I Heart Radio. Also check out his daily columns on themorningcolumn.com and The Sporting Tribune. Music Credit: Alright by Kendrick Lamar Humble by Kendrick Lamar I Get Around by 2Pac To Live and Die in L.A. by 2Pac Social Media: Instagram & Twitter: @thesportingtrib
Former professional American football player who played safety for the Toronto Argonauts in 1978, the San Francisco 49ers from 1979 to 1985, and for the Indianapolis Colts in 1986.A four-time Pro Bowl selection from 1981 to 1984, Hicks was a key player on the 49ers dynasty in the 1980s, assisting his team to NFL Championship wins in Super Bowl XVI and Super Bowl XIX. In the 1981 season, Hicks led the NFL in interceptions (9) and return yards (239), and went on to make a big impact in the Super Bowl against the Cincinnati Bengals. After the 49ers lost a fumble on the opening kickoff, the Bengals had a great scoring opportunity and drove to San Francisco 5-yard line. However, Hicks made a clutch interception to prevent the Bengals from scoring. His interception set up a 49ers touchdown on their ensuing drive and helped San Francisco build up a 20–0 lead at halftime, eventually winning the game 26–21.Hicks arrived with the 49ers merely by happenstance. Hicks was one of a bevy of defensive backs used by the 49ers during the 1979 and 1980 NFL seasons. Before being signed by the 49ers, John Facenda noted in a team highlight film that Hicks was "Managing a health food store" in Detroit. Hicks, who was interviewed for the America's Game episode focusing on the 49ers Super Bowl XIX champions, notes that Facenda was wrong. Hicks was simply working in the stock room of a health food store at the time of his signing. Only 25 years old, Hicks found himself suddenly the veteran leader of the 49ers secondary in the 1981 season, when the 49ers decided to rebuild their defensive backfield through the draft. Playing in only his second full season, Hicks was considered the leader of a secondary that also featured rookies Ronnie Lott, Eric Wright and Carlton Williamson. The young, but hard-hitting secondary would affectionately be known as "Dwight Hicks and his Hot Licks".[citation needed] Despite this lack of experience, the 49ers defense ranked among the best in the NFL and spurred the 49ers on to a surprising victory in Super Bowl XVI.Hicks was the Defensive Captain of the 49ers team that won Super Bowl XIX following the 1984 NFL season. Following a last-minute defeat to the Washington Redskins in the 1983 NFC Championship Game, Hicks delivered an impassioned speech to his crestfallen teammates, asking them to "Remember the feeling." Buoyed by Hicks' speech, the 1984 49ers rampaged through the season, finishing with a 15–1 record and breezing through the playoffs en route to a 38–16 victory over the Miami Dolphins in the Super Bowl.
In this episode of Sports the NEMO Way we bring the San Francisco 49ers to the table for discussion.
The final round of the KJM Thanksgiving Draft. Also, Pro Football Hall of Famer Ronnie Lott joins the show! Plus, former Michigan TE Jake Butt. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
The final round of the KJM Thanksgiving Draft. Also, Pro Football Hall of Famer Ronnie Lott joins the show! Plus, former Michigan TE Jake Butt. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
The final round of the KJM Thanksgiving Draft. Also, Pro Football Hall of Famer Ronnie Lott joins the show! Plus, former Michigan TE Jake Butt. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
The final round of the KJM Thanksgiving Draft. Also, Pro Football Hall of Famer Ronnie Lott joins the show! Plus, former Michigan TE Jake Butt. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
The final round of the KJM Thanksgiving Draft. Also, Pro Football Hall of Famer Ronnie Lott joins the show! Plus, former Michigan TE Jake Butt. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Ronnie Lott on the Lott IMPACT Trophy, the best opponents he ever faced, what made Joe Montana so special, how his military family upbringing influenced his epic on-field intensity, why high performance and high character are often linked and much more. To learn more about listener data and our privacy practices visit: https://www.audacyinc.com/privacy-policy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit https://podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Locked On USC - Daily Podcast on USC Trojans Football & Basketball
Trojan Football injuries backups Eric Gentry Jordan Addison Lincoln Riley Tuasivi Nomura Ronnie Lott offense defense Arizona wide receivers linebackers defensive line offensive line USC opened the first half of the season relatively unscathed in the injury department, however, the backups have had an integral role so far too. And with the "Day To Day" losses of Eric Gentry and Jordan Addison still to be determined, their backups will need to be ready. I talk about the backups who have had an impact as well as some who might be ready to have a larger role in this episode. Players like Kyron Hudson, Raesjon Davis, and Tuasivi Nomura---who had a Ronnie Lott moment earlier this year as told by Lincoln Riley. Support Us By Supporting Our Sponsors! SweatBlock If you or someone you love is experiencing embarrassing sweat or odor try Sweatblock. Save 20% with a promo code locked On at sweatblock.com. Also available on Amazon. LinkedIn LinkedIn jobs help you find the candidates you want to talk to, faster. Post your job for free at Linkedin.com/lockedoncollege Terms and conditions apply. Built Bar Built Bar is a protein bar that tastes like a candy bar. Go to builtbar.com and use promo code “LOCKEDON15,” and you'll get 15% off your next order. BetOnline BetOnline.net has you covered this season with more props, odds, and lines than ever before. BetOnline – Where The Game Starts! Upside Download the FREE Upside App and use promo code Locked to get $5 or more cash back on your first purchase of $10 or more. Underdog Fantasy Sign up on underdogfantasy.com with the promo code LOCKED ON and get your first deposit doubled up to $100! SimpliSafe With Fast Protect™️ Technology, exclusively from SimpliSafe, 24/7 monitoring agents capture evidence to accurately verify a threat for faster police response. There's No Safe Like SimpliSafe. Visit SimpliSafe.com/LockedOnCollege to learn more. Locked On USC Trojans Listen where ever you get podcasts: APPLE: https://apple.co/3Aveb9o SPOTIFY: https://spoti.fi/3Reye1r GOOGLE: https://bit.ly/3bHmlAT Follow Marc! TWITTER: https://twitter.com/MarcKulkin Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Ronnie Lott joins Murph and Mac to express his hatred for the Rams ahead of their Monday Night Football matchup with the 49ers.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Ronnie Lott joins Murph and Mac to express his hatred for the Rams ahead of their Monday Night Football matchup with the 49ers.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Mike Mulligan, Patrick Mannelly and Anthony Herron opened their Bears pregame show by previewing the matchup against the 49ers in the first game of the Matt Eberflus era. Later, former 49ers safety and Hall of Famer Ronnie Lott joined the show to share a scouting report on this San Francisco team.
Rundown - Steve Busick - 06:37 Jordan Hedberg - 49:48 Troubadour Dave Gunders - 02:06:45 "Too Many Drivers" by Dave Gunders - 02:14:00 It is our Denver Broncos' season. For pro football stars like Russell Wilson, Denver has become the place to play. Former Broncos' linebacker Steve Busick, who won Rose Bowls and national championships at USC, joins our show to talk football. As an LA kid growing up with a tough Marine dad and even tougher mother, Steve Busick describes life at USC including encounters with OJ Simpson, Marcus Allen, Ronnie Lott, and others. And wait till you hear of Steve's encounter with Muhammad Ali at LA's Wilshire Hotel. Drafted in Dan Reeves' first draft class, Steve Busick wore #58 playing alongside Bronco greats Bob Swenson, Tom Jackson, Randy Gradishar and Jim Ryan. The Broncos won big as John Elway hit his stride in the mid-1980's. Steve Busick explains why he and other Broncos stay in Denver to raise their families. Jordan Hedberg is a rural Coloradan. He's a Westcliffe, Colorado dude which means he lives in remote Custer County. As a kid, Jordan Hedberg tells us he lived in Boulder and attended the same elementary school as Burke and JonBenet Ramsey. Not only that, they were friends. Listen to Jordan Hedberg, publisher of the Wet Mountain Tribune, and you may want to visit Custer County. Or perhaps not. It is scenic but mega-MAGA. Jordan Hedberg tells us Linda Stanley won the 11th Judicial District DA job just by toting an AR-15. We discuss Stanley's Barry Morphew murder case mistakes. Jordan Hedberg's newspaper has a rich history – delivering a piece of the Wet Mountain Valley since 1883 - and was recently featured on 9News. There's a beef with the county commissioners and now, allegations of retaliation. https://www.9news.com/article/news/local/next/next-with-kyle-clark/custer-county-paper-first-amendment-lawsuit-commissioners/73-84f100cd-e508-4061-a80c-25274426fff6 Dave Gunders gifts us with his blues song, Too Many Drivers and explains how it is about infidelity. This deep song gives many meanings to the word Drive, but since it is football season and we're talking Broncos, remember in The Drive in Cleveland. This hard hitting episode is fit for football season.
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Ronnie Lott explains to Murph and Mac the magnitude of being inducted into the Hall of Fame from a players perspective.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Ronnie Lott explains to Murph and Mac the magnitude of being inducted into the Hall of Fame from a players perspective.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Matt is off this week but the show must go on... even if it's late! We're talking 1982 Topps Football Rookie Cards. This set includes rookie cards of Lawrence Taylor, Ronnie Lott, Anthony Munoz, Cris Collinsworth, and many more.
Humanitarian, social-entrepreneur, activist, and concerned citizen of our global community. These are some of the descriptors most commonly used when referring to Ronnie Lott, a four-time Super Bowl champion and Pro Football Hall-of-Famer. Lott's accomplishments beyond the football field have exceeded his superb career as one of the most distinguished and identifiable defensive players in NFL history. Lott's commitment to serve others -- a trademark of his humanitarian efforts -- began during his NFL playing career when he learned that the success he had in football could feed his passion for helping others. In 1989, Lott and his wife Karen founded “All Stars Helping Kids,” (ASHK) a San Francisco Bay Area-based non-profit organization that supports underserved youth. ASHK, has raised more than $30 million with a mission of disrupting the cycle of poverty by increasing the effectiveness of non-profits that focus on education, career readiness and the health and wellness of Bay Area youth. Additionally, ASHK has assisted in funding start-up businesses owned and operated by young people of color. It was named outstanding charity by Catholic Charities in 2008. In addition to his work at All Stars Helping Kids, Lott co-founded Champion Charities in 2004 with former teammate Harris Barton after Barton lost both his parents to brain tumors. Brain tumors are one of the most lethal forms of cancer for children under the age of 15 and are also the leading cause of cancer-related death for adults 35 years and under. Champion Charities has contributed a significant amount of money for researching brain tumors as well as supporting patients suffering from the disease. Lott lent his name to the Lott IMPACT® Trophy in 2004, one of the nation's most prestigious awards given annually to the college football defensive IMPACT player of the year. IMPACT is an acronym for: Integrity, Maturity, Performance, Academics, Community, and Tenacity. To date, the Foundation has donated over $1.5 million to charities and scholarship funds. Lott continues his activism while serving on a wide range of boards including Hall of Fame Health, SuRo Capital, Sutter Rock Capital, Multiplying Good Bay Area, Palo Alto Advisory, The Golden Heart Fund, True Capital Management, GSV Capital, and the Santa Clara University Board of Trustees, The Basic Fund and Tipping Point Community, a grant-making organization aiming to break the cycle of poverty.
NFL Hall of Famer, Ronnie Lott, joins Murph & Mac to discuss what it's like to win a championship and gives his perspective on the Golden State Warriors run to a 4th NBA title in 8 seasons. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
NFL Hall of Famer, Ronnie Lott, joins Murph & Mac to discuss what it's like to win a championship and gives his perspective on the Golden State Warriors run to a 4th NBA title in 8 seasons. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Catch up on all the headlines in NBA, NFL, MLB, Golf and RSL news with "What is Trending" for June 17, 2022 See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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49ers legend Ronnie Lott tells Murph and Mac about his recent community service work and golf tournament with Steve Young. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
49ers legend Ronnie Lott tells Murph and Mac about his recent community service work and golf tournament with Steve Young. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
You probably know Kyle Reis from Prospects After Dark, Birds on the Black, The Dirty Flirty, and his nightly GIFs of Cardinals minor leaguers. He joins us for another Super Sized preview episode to discuss everything going on down on the farm.04:26Gorman, Liberatore, Yepez and the prospects who might make a major league impact this season.29:56Triple-A and the overall organizational philosophy on pitching.57:18Double-A sleepers, Michael McGreevy and releasing older prospects. Also: Fond remembrance of Ronnie Lott in Tecmo Bowl.1:13:26Masyn Winn and lower level guys who could be Cardinals of the future.1:29:15Kyle’s plans for GIFing and more in 2022. Subscribe at cardinalsoffday.substack.com
A dog on the field, but a gentleman off, Garry Cobb sits down with LaVar Arrington and discusses his days at USC and how he helps out NFL veterans with NFL Legends Community work. When Cobb played for USC, he had to remind hard-hitting safety Ronnie Lott not to hurt him during practices. Garry played with some of the best to ever do it but, he too was a dog on the field looking to break the necks of his opponent. A true gentleman off the field, Cobb would like his legacy to be that he helped others be what they truly meant to be. Learn more about your ad-choices at https://www.iheartpodcastnetwork.com See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Show Notes:In this episode of Collector and Son the hosts talk about their thoughts on getting supplies from ultra pro, the new batch of MLB hall of famers including Buck O'Neil and what the collector wants for Christmas such as a sneaker box.Intro: 0:00-2:07Podcast: 2:07-26:48Outro: 26:49-27:36Connect with us:Twitter: https://twitter.com/Collector_N_SonInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/collector_and_son/YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC4ly9_JSzddWA2h5O-AyvbQFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/Collector-Son-100482848671487
Show Notes:In this episode of Collector and Son the hosts talk about who they think should make the NFL and MLB hall of fame and much more!Intro: (0:00-4:03)Pod: (4:04-28:19)Outro: (28:20-29:13)Connect with us:Twitter: https://twitter.com/Collector_N_SonInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/collector_and_son/YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC4ly9_JSzddWA2h5O-AyvbQFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/Collector-Son-100482848671487
Brian Jordan was an MLB All-Star. He was an NFL Pro Bowler. Sports Illustrated declared him one of the top 10 college athletes of all time. And with all that he STILL may be the most underrated professional athlete in history. What was it like playing with Deion Sanders? What was it like hitting behind Mark McGwire and protecting Big Mac during his epic 1998 Home Run record chase? How does he feel to be compared to Ronnie Lott? What did he say to George Steinbrenner when The Boss told him he needed him to sign with the Yankees? All those answers and more on the latest edition of The Mayor's Office with Sean Casey. So listen up and don't get caught in the web as these two famous Richmond Spider Alum catch up. Right now!
Three teams have won 5 Super Bowls. The San Francisco 49ers were the first to do it. In 1981, just 2 years after finishing with a 2 and 14 record, Head Bill Walsh's "West Coast Offense" fueled the 49ers victory over the Bengals in Super Bowl XVI. The story of San Francisco's 1981 season is told by Wide Receiver Dwight Clark, Offensive Lineman, Randy Cross and Hall of Fame Defensive Back, Ronnie Lott.
Mark Pattison is a Former NFL Player, Speaker, Mountaineer & Sports Illustrated Executive.1:20 - Mark Pattison introduction.3:20 - What is your definition of attitude?7:49: - What was your attitude to get out of loneliness? Being the first NFL player to ever climb the 7 summits. New energy. New attitude. 12:56 - Profound story. 15:47 - Feelings of peace and reckoning? Getting unplugged. Meditation. Being in the mountains. 17:25 - Don James attitude? University of Washington. John Wooden. Competitive greatness. Sports Illustrated. Mount Everest. Stepping into the fear. Ronnie Lott. Do the thing with daily discipline. Commit. 22:01 - Close to death on Mount Everest. Building red blood cells. Waiting for the jet stream to rise. Death Zone. Snow blind. Stepping over dead bodies. NFL 360 Presents: Searching For The Summit Documentary. - https://www.markpattisonnfl.com29:35 - Partnership with Higher Ground. https://highergroundusa.org 31:43 - Knowledge through the decades. What is the attitude lesson at birth? Wonderment. Leave it To Beaver. 34:00 - What is the attitude lesson at the age of 10? Figuring out girls. Obsessed with the word "play". Classic gym rat. Rain in Seattle. University of Washington. 3 years of dark times. Going from the star to a nobody. Separating yourself from the pack. Having a winning program. 40:22 - What is the attitude lesson at the age of 30? Building and reinvention.41:45 - What is the attitude lesson at the age of 40? 43:45 - What is the attitude lesson at the age of 50? Worst day of my life. Ticking time bomb. Sometimes the worst thing can be the best gift. Divorce. 47:18 - Show close and message of hope. Finding your summit playbook. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ SUBSCRIBE / RATE / REVIEW
Today on the show we are talking with the creator and Host of The Write It Down Podcast, Brooke Maratta! I have known Brooke since her days as a student at UF and have always appreciated her positive, upbeat vibe. She is, after all, a woman of great faith, but also has a witty, self-deprecating, sense of humor. Lastly, she will deny this but she is also a really good athlete! It made perfect sense to all that knew her back then that with her magnetic personality and a face for TV, that she was destined for stardom. But, as Lee Corso would say, “Not so fast my friend”. With the television industry changing so much, jobs were few and far between. Instead of sitting around and waiting for opportunity to knock, Brooke decided to create her own production using podcasting as her vehicle. With that, The Write It Down Podcast was born. Since its inception she has interviewed dozens of absolute legends such as Joe Theismann, Marcus Allen, Rod Woodson, Tim Brown, and Ronnie Lott. Each of her episodes ends with a little nugget of wisdom provided by her guests and she encourages us to “write it down”.
In part 2 of their emergency podcast host Mark Hochgesang and his son Chris present their final picks for who they think should replace Clay Helton at the helm of USC football. But Mark and Chris shift gears in this second episode. They devote most of their time to reminiscing about and regaling the glory days of USC football.They share their top five favorite Trojan players, teams, games and moments. Mark speaks of Ronnie Lott, Marcus Allen, Junior Seau, Rose Bowl wins and National Titles. Chris talks about Carson Palmer, Reggie Bush, Matt Leinart, Pete Carroll, 4th and 9 in South Bend and exciting championships as well. You'll enjoy this father-son trip down the cardinal and gold memory lane. Mark's LinkedIn page: https://www.linkedin.com/in/markhochgesang/Chris's LinkedIn page: https://www.linkedin.com/in/chrishochgesang/
Ed Reed vs. Ronnie Lott with Special Guest Nocturnal! Listen to us debate these two great NFL safeties and have some fun along the way! Nocturnal SocialsTwitter : @mgnocturnalInstagram :@mg.nocturnalFacebook : @mgnocturnal Youtube : https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC64D6-SzXah2rc_m8J-HGzwSound Cloud : https://soundcloud.com/mgnocturnalApple Music : https://music.apple.com/us/artist/nocturnal/1383767785Spotify : https://open.spotify.com/artist/0qkFW0S9CbNfhcCIESKsdwPodcast SocialsTwitter : @mnmsospodInstagram : @mnmsospodFacebook : @mnmsospodYoutube : https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCQv92OmgZfgsoFRa2-I1puwIntro (0:00-5:08)Ed Reed vs. Ronnie Lott(5:08-51:50)Nocturnal Interview Porition(51:50- 1:04:00)Weekly Wrap Up (1:04:00-1:26:54)New Segment (1:26:54-1:34:48)
TOS 2 - Clifford Hicks is a former American football player. He played cornerback for 4 NFL teams and for the Oregon Ducks. He was drafted by the RAMS in the 3rd round of the 1987 NFL draft. Before making it to the NFL, Cliff, a San Diego native, attended Kearny High School. He got to play along with and against some of the great football player. People like Eric Dickerson, Ronnie Lott and Jim Kelly. Join us as we take a ride down memory lane on The Other Side.