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September 20, 2024 ~ Former Detroit Lions linebacker Stephen Tulloch is bringing his passion for gourmet coffee to Detroit, with the launch of his personally curated coffee line. Guy, Lloyd, and Jamie talk with Tulloch about his success in business after retiring from the NFL, and his view on the team's 1-1 start to the 2024 season. Photo: Tim Fuller ~ USA Today Network
April 25, 2024 ~ Eyes are on Detroit this weekend as the NFL Draft is in town. Former football players are making their way to the draft, as are football fans. Former Lions Linebacker, Stephen Tulloch, joins Kevin and Chris as he makes his return to the city.
On the latest NFL players: Second Acts podcast, former 11-year veteran linebacker Stephen Tulloch joins Peanut and Roman on the show. Stephen was one of the most respected linebackers in the game because of his production and ironman status. He's carried that mentality into the business world as a successful real estate investor, coffee brand creator, and children's book author. Stephen talks with the guys about how he took advantage of the NFL's entrepreneurship program during his playing career, and the lessons that have served him well as a businessman. He also shares how he overcame the odds to excel as an undersized middle linebacker in the NFL, and what it's really like to tackle a running back like Adrian Peterson. And, of course, Peanut and Roman get Stephen to name the people of influence on his 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, former 11-year veteran linebacker Stephen Tulloch joins Peanut and Roman on the show. Stephen was one of the most respected linebackers in the game because of his production and ironman status. He's carried that mentality into the business world as a successful real estate investor, coffee brand creator, and children's book author. Stephen talks with the guys about how he took advantage of the NFL's entrepreneurship program during his playing career, and the lessons that have served him well as a businessman. He also shares how he overcame the odds to excel as an undersized middle linebacker in the NFL, and what it's really like to tackle a running back like Adrian Peterson. And, of course, Peanut and Roman get Stephen to name the people of influence on his 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, former 11-year veteran linebacker Stephen Tulloch joins Peanut and Roman on the show. Stephen was one of the most respected linebackers in the game because of his production and ironman status. He's carried that mentality into the business world as a successful real estate investor, coffee brand creator, and children's book author. Stephen talks with the guys about how he took advantage of the NFL's entrepreneurship program during his playing career, and the lessons that have served him well as a businessman. He also shares how he overcame the odds to excel as an undersized middle linebacker in the NFL, and what it's really like to tackle a running back like Adrian Peterson. And, of course, Peanut and Roman get Stephen to name the people of influence on his 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, former 11-year veteran linebacker Stephen Tulloch joins Peanut and Roman on the show. Stephen was one of the most respected linebackers in the game because of his production and ironman status. He's carried that mentality into the business world as a successful real estate investor, coffee brand creator, and children's book author. Stephen talks with the guys about how he took advantage of the NFL's entrepreneurship program during his playing career, and the lessons that have served him well as a businessman. He also shares how he overcame the odds to excel as an undersized middle linebacker in the NFL, and what it's really like to tackle a running back like Adrian Peterson. And, of course, Peanut and Roman get Stephen to name the people of influence on his 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.
Watch the episode on YouTube - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RgKNLMtiYUg&t=306s For all of LenDale White & Stephen Tulloch's official picks, head over to www.steadypicks.com
Detroit Lions All-Pro Safety Glover Quin Talks: Glover's return to Ford Field Atmosphere in Detroit Hanging with Calvin Johnson, Barry Sanders, Stephen Tulloch, and Isaiah Johnson Lions Beat Raiders Donovan Peoples-Jones Trade Lions Bye Week
On episode 20 host D'Qwell Jackson welcomes NFL veteran and entrepreneur Stephen Tulloch to the show. We talk about how Stephen made it from "Undersized" High School Prospect to Star at NC State to an extremely productive NFL career. We touch on his post career endeavors as well as the philanthropy that he is apart of. This is a great interview with a great guy. Don't miss out on this one.
Jaguars Today 12 - 30 - 21 (Mike DiRocco/Stephen Tulloch) by 1010 XL Jax Sports Radio
During this episode, Leverett and Marques are joined by Stephen Tulloch. Among other topics, Stephen talks about his NFL career, his experience being Marques' teammate, and his current business ventures.
During this episode, Leverett and Marques are joined by Stephen Tulloch. Among other topics, Stephen talks about his NFL career, his experience being Marques' teammate, and his current business ventures.
Happy FriYAY! Today on the show Sean Baligian and Joique Bell talk to former Detroit Lions Linebacker Stephen Tulloch!Plus: USC Men’s BBall gets 2-year probation from NCAA UofM FB ranked outside of Top 25 Cubs reliever Ryan Tepera suspended 3 games
Former Tennessee Titans linebacker Gerald McRath joins the Titans Time Podcast for this week's episode. We talk about McRath's NFL experience, Titans legends, and expectations for Titans linebackers in 2020. Gerald McRath discusses former teammates such as Vince Young, Chris Johnson, Jevon Kearse, Keith Bulluck, Stephen Tulloch, and David Thornton. We want to thank Gerald for joining us to talk about football and much more. Don't forget to subscribe to the Titans Time Podcast and leave us a rating! Twitter: https://twitter.com/titans_timeInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/titanstimepodcast/YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC0ElezQgB_PRKEFCfbm46NQ?view_as=subscriberWebsite: https://titanstimepodcast.com/Email for business inquiries: titanstimepodcast@gmail.comSong: Welcome to the Show by Kevin MacLeodLink: https://incompetech.filmmusic.io/song/4614-welcome-to-the-showLicense: http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/
In this edition of @Titans: By The Numbers, we celebrate Nos. 55-59. No. 55 - Stephen Tulloch, No. 56 - Randall Godfrey, No. 57 - Frank Chamberlin, No. 58 - Ken Amato, No. 59 - Wesley Woodward and Tim Shaw.
Stephen Tulloch talks about players knowing when it's time to retire, his thoughts on the firing of Jim Caldwell, the Titans facing the Chiefs in the playoffs, and the job done by Jim Schwartz and if he'll get another Head Coaching job soon.
Steve Beuerlein, Ian Rapoport, and Stephen Tulloch join NFL No Huddle hosts Nick Ferguson and Brian Webber who also discuss Black Monday and the Wild Card matchups.
Cory and Chris are joined by Stephen Tulloch from Philadelphia (apologies for the audio issues); Chris takes a look at the latest recruiting news in basketball and Cory breaks down the linebackers and defensive backs in this week's podcast
#Lions GM continues to not exactly promote his current TE. Stephen Tulloch and Terry Foster retire and more. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Maria Dismondy is a self-published children’s book author who has sold close to 300,000 books….and she’s done this while working at home with 3 kids. Maria has grown her business by finding unique ways to market her books, so I can’t wait to learn from her. I know a lot of you want to self-publish or market your books better, and I know Maria has tons of wisdom to share. Welcome to the show Maria! On the Show 1:05 - Getting Into Writing3:40 - Selling a LOT of Books5:49 - Parents and Teachers As Customers6:34 - Partnering With School Systems9:57 - Getting Found Online & Making Sales12:05 - Opening A Publishing Company14:20 - A Unique Business Model18:35 - Busting the Self-Publishing Stigma21:13 - A Day In The Life24:58 - Funny AND Adorable Mom Moment Listen Now Getting Into Writing Right after college, Maria became a teacher and taught for over a decade. She used children's literature to teach indirect lessons to her students. For example, if she noticed a lot of teasing or a lack of community in her room, she tried to find a children’s book that would talk about community and begin that conversation in their class. Maria knew that teaching young children a lesson could be difficult. (And we Mamas know exactly what she’s talking about, right?) But an effective way to teach principles is to show the children an example and talk about the topic indirectly. Maria had a hard time finding books about real life characters, especially kids, who had the courage to be themselves in tough situations. She found tons of books with bears or talking dinosaurs as the main character, but she wondered why there weren’t books about bullying, teasing, or self-esteem with characters of different cultures or disabilities that represent real kids in the United States. So she wrote that book! Maria’s start-up mindset was, “If it’s not out there, I’m going to write it.” And out of that thought came her first book, Spaghetti in a Hotdog Bun. At the time she was working full time as a teacher and was pregnant with her first child. After her baby was born, she went back to work part-time as a teacher, but noticed that her book sales and speaking engagements were increasing. Maria ended up leaving teaching altogether in 2011 and has been writing ever since. She works primarily from home but often speaks outside of the home. She brings up how we often get hung up on titles. Is she a Work From Home Mom? Or a Work Out of the Home Part-time Mom? Maria says it’s hard in her case because for so many years she was defined as a First Grade Teacher and Reading Specialist, but then all of the sudden she doesn’t have a tidy title to wrap-up her work. It’s certainly a funny challenge for mamapreneurs. (Here at Brilliant Business Moms, we are all about growing a business that works with you and your family - regardless of the term you put on it!) Selling a LOT of Books The amazing sales didn’t come about immediately after her book published. It took a few years, and lots of hard work, but, as of this podcast recording, Maria has sold over 300,000. Congrats! Maria says she primarily used grassroots marketing and lots of free social media marketing. She focuses not on selling books but giving valuable information and content to her target market. Maria smartly recognizes that, although she writes picture books for kids, her market isn’t children. It’s the caregivers, teachers, and parents who will be purchasing books for children. Her goal is to build a community around her books and a network of people who believe in empowering children with tools to navigate tough situations. Her marketing message isn’t, “I have a book for sale. It’s $10.95 and you can buy it on Amazon.” But rather, “Did you know these 7 lessons are really important to teach children before age 7? Let me show you the research.” That hook is much more powerful, isn’t it!? It’s much more compelling to explain the problem you solve or the benefit you offer. In her case, it's providing easily accessible information for families and teachers to help raise children in today’s society. Parents and Teachers As Customers It’s hard for Maria to look back and see where her sales came from on the consumer side. She knows how many books she sold via Amazon, Barnes & Noble, and other booksellers, but not who her individual customers are. But what Maria does know is the majority of her followers on social media are teachers. Her books are part of the curricula in several school districts, which means there are lesson plans written around her books. Partnering With School Systems It’s incredibly cool that Maria’s books have been incorporated into schools! How did Maria make that happen? With her background as a teacher, Maria knew the going rates for author speaking engagements - and she knew what teachers wanted in those presentations. At first, she offered her school visit services for free. And once she had a few under her belt, she charged a small fee. Word-of-mouth has been her biggest form of marketing since teachers knew she was good with the children, and age appropriate. In the last 5 years, she has focused on her relationship with people at a school who are responsible for booking speakers, like principals and media specialists. Following her speaking engagement, she would send a personal note and a small gift to thank the school for having her. In the note, she would ask two things: what else she could do to help the school, and (if they had been happy with her presentation) to please share the word with 3 colleagues. That strategy has really helped her business! Other than these personal connections, she doesn’t do advertising. (And this shows how word-of-mouth is a WONDERFUL way for business moms on a budget to make an impact!) A year ago she produced a video where she invited 5 contacts from her prior speaking engagements (educators and staff) to come to Barnes & Noble and record their thoughts. She made this request really easy - the date and time were set and she threw in a gift card to sweeten the deal. This video got tons of hits and was very helpful for booking future engagements. Maria says that her speaking engagements are usually local to her. She has 3 young children and acknowledges that she has limits on her time. Maria isn’t willing to travel for work, so she’s limited to mostly local schools. Recently she did take 2 speaking engagements in Florida because they were within driving distance to Disney World, so that worked out well for her family! A creative solution Maria came up with is to offer virtual school visits. These have been gaining popularity and she has done many virtual visits to schools in California and New York. There’s a handy video program she uses to ‘visit’ the school online. We think that’s an absolutely brilliant strategy! Getting Found Online & Making Sales Maria has never paid for ads. She started blogging after the birth of her second child and was really passionate about writing at the time. She blogged 5 days a week! Her target market was parents and teachers and she made sure her content was excellent, despite the exhaustion of having a 2nd baby! Since then, she posts 2 times a week. She has remained consistent with blogging, even as other social media platforms have ebbed and flowed. Since then, she posts 2 times a week. Maria has remained consistent with blogging, even as other social media platforms have ebbed and flowed. In her posts, she doesn’t force her use of keywords. But she writes organically and due to the volume of her posts, she pops up on Google often. (We think Maria gets a major high-five for all that consistency!) Even though blogging isn’t as popular these days, Maria still recommends it for the traction you get in the internet space. Opening A Publishing Company About two years ago, after a television interview, Maria was approached by a publicist for an NFL player. Her client wanted to write a children’s book - and the rest is history! Stephen Tulloch (linebacker for the Philadelphia Eagles) co-wrote The Little Linebacker, which is a story about having a growth mindset and a little boy who is so determined to be in the NFL despite the odds against him. The year prior Maria had hired a business coach. And though it was a bit out of her character to make heavy investments, she thinks her business coach was very worthwhile! Her coach actually predicted that Maria could start a boutique publishing company with high profile clients. At the time, Maria thought a project like that may be a little too big for a work from home mom. So she tucked the idea in the back of her head, but soon enough the idea resurfaced. Since she couldn't self-publish The Little Linebacker (since she wasn't the only author), she needed another option. Maria worked with her graphic designer and web designer to create a platform for Cardinal Rule Press. She says this project happened very quickly and wasn’t super strategic at the time. But it has paid off! (And don’t some of the best business ventures begin with a lightbulb moment?) A Unique Business Model After publishing her own books and experiencing success, Maria began to get requests for coaching and consulting. And Maria noticed that she got requests from traditionally published authors who wanted to go to the "other side" and self-publish. At first, Maria was confused. Why would these traditionally published authors want to self-publish? But actually, it’s something that most authors aspire to. Maria heard over and over again that publishing was a big industry, and unless you have a big name it’s hard to make money. She also heard about difficulties people had communicating with their publicists, and frustrations over doing lots of hard work for little revenue. So as Maria set up her business model, she knew she wanted to work with two kinds of authors. She wanted to, first of all, work with authors who had established a platform. And second, Maria wanted to work with authors who had stories that empower children. In her publishing company, she has a team of editors and copywriters who review manuscripts (and authors) that are aligned with their company values. Her publishing company is a hybrid model, which means the author may put forward $10K to $20K in creating their project, but they make back that investment much faster. Her authors get around 90% of each book sale, which is far more impressive than the 8% to 12% they could expect from a traditional publisher. Busting the Self-Publishing Stigma Self-publishing does seem to have a stigma in the public eye. We’ve heard naysayers say things like, "Self-publishing isn’t as legitimate as traditional," or, "People won’t take you seriously as an author," and so on. How does Maria combat the naysayers? Not surprisingly, Maria gave us some helpful insight! She believes the bias against self-publishing has improved over the last 7 years. About 7 years ago, more people began self-publishing and the industry has gained credibility since then. She doesn’t see the stigma as much as it was then. In Maria’s mind, her book sales prove that mode of publishing truly doesn’t matter. If you’re comparing apples to apples, she sees herself as an author whose book has sold over 300,000 copies. “[My writing] brings an income to our family that is more than I made with a college master’s degree. I worked long hours as a teacher, and I only work about 3 hours a day now. I have 8 children's books that make a difference. The way my books get into the hands of children may be different, but I’m proud of the difference it’s making.” The sales really do speak for themselves in Maria’s case. (I can relate to others casting doubt on the legitimacy of your business model! I can still remember last year when Holden’s pre-k teacher made the comment, “Now that he’s in school maybe you can get a real job.” I was an online business owner and used to be a nurse, but I was thinking, "I worked way more hours and made way less!" Smile and nod, and be confident about how you can help people make a difference.) A Day In The Life Maria goes to bed around 9:00 or 10:00 and reads a book to relax. She’s awake by 5:30 or 6:00, makes a cup of coffee, and gets right to work. This morning, she was up at 5:30 am and her crew didn’t wake up until 7:30 am. So she got 2 full hours of uninterrupted work done! Maria makes a point to be very focused during this early morning work session. She’s not checking Facebook or getting sucked into her email. She’s attacking her to-do list from the night before. These hours are highly focused for her. Once her 3 kids - ages 3, 5, and 7 - wake up, they’re her focus. She makes them breakfast and gets them off to school. She has one in school full-time, one part-time, and one home full-time. Her two littles go down for naps or quiet time about 1:00 pm. Maria then checks her email or will do something like an interview or a virtual visit. After her older daughter gets home from school, they do after-school playtime and dinner. Her husband sells commercial real estate, so a few nights a month he will work late entertaining clients. On those nights, she puts her kids to bed at 8:00 and will work another 2 - 3 hours until he gets home. On the days she needs to work outside the home, she works from about 8:00 am - 1:00 pm. Maria’s mother lives close and will come watch her children during these workdays -- she’s very grateful for that option! Believe it or not, Maria even finds time to work out! Usually 2 mornings a week she makes time for exercise, and usually with her kids. She enjoys long bike rides or runs. Her son, who’s 3, loves to visit the train tracks, which for Maria adds up to a 4-mile run! She incorporates exercise as part of her day with her children, and we love that. On weeks when her workload is light, she wakes up at 6:00 am and might get an hour workout and an hour of work. Funny AND Adorable Mom Moment Around Christmas, Maria ordered about 100 super cute calendars to send to her corporate clients. She had to package the calendars separately, and ship them out in time for Christmas. So, imagine Maria in a busy, Christmas-time post-office with about 60 packages. Her son kept putting his hands on her face, hugging her, and telling her he loves her. She thought her son’s sweetness was a stark contrast to the cold mood of the post office. There was a sad feeling in the post office, with everyone looking so sad, grumpy, and impatient. Her 3-year-old looked at the line of people on the way out and said loud enough for all of them to hear, “Happy Halloween, everyone!” The mood instantly lightened as everyone laughed and smiled. Isn’t that exactly what people need? A bit of laughter during the stressful holiday season when we *should* be enjoying ourselves. I just loved chatting with Maria, and I hope you came away inspired and excited to make a difference with your business. Stay in Touch with Maria Site: MariaDismondy.comInstagram: @mariadismondybooks Now It’s Your Turn To Head Out There And Be Brilliant!
Turron Davenport and other Eagles reporters talk with Nigel Bradham about the Stephen Tulloch acquisition, LB techniques and more. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
From the signing of Stephen Tulloch to news of the Eagles actively looking for trades, it's been a busy week in Philadelphia..on top of that, the team face the Colts tomorrow evening. Liam Jenkins breaks down all of this and more in EP 13 of The Outside Insider Podcast.SUBSCRIBE TO OUR PODCAST ON iTunes https://itunes.apple.com/gb/podcast/the-outside-insider-podcast/id1120847683?mt=2Got any questions or enquiries? Tweet us here:Philly Sports Network- https://twitter.com/PhiladelphiaSNLiam Jenkins- https://twitter.com/LiamJenkins21Email us- phillysportsnetwork@gmail.comliamiracing@hotmail.co.uk
From the WIP studios John Barchard & James Seltzer previews the Eagles vs. Colts, Josh Gordon trades, Stephen Tulloch and more! See omnystudio.com/policies/listener for privacy information. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
The Eagles have made a couple interesting moves the past week, signing linebacker Stephen Tulloch and trading for receiver Dorial Green-Beckham. We analyze how they can help the team and which players' roster spots are in jeopardy as a result of the transactions. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
The Eagles head coach confirms the addition of Stephen Tulloch and explains how the veteran fits into the mix at linebacker heading into the third preseason game.
Alex Smith brings you up to date on everything you need to know about the addition of linebacker Stephen Tulloch. Hear from Doug Pederson, Jordan Hicks and others.
Defensive coordinator Jim Schwartz meets with the media on Tuesday to talk about new addition, linebacker Stephen Tulloch.
Hear from Eagles defensive coordinator Jim Schwartz and linebacker Stephen Tulloch about the current state of Eagles defense. Plus, Frank Reich and Ryan Mathews explain the importance of blocking for Eagles backs.
http://bizwomenrock.com/259-2 Biz Women on the Move The Biz Women on the Move segment features the amazing accomplishments, challenges, wisdom and interesting experiences from the members of the Biz Women Rock community! Today, we're featuring... Michelle Evans from Michelle L Evans Lorin Oberweger from Free Expressions Seminars & Literary Services The Main Event - How to Sell 26K Books in 6 Months with Maria Dismondy The Main Event is our main feature of the show. Sometimes a deep dive interview with a kick ass business woman, sometimes a case study digging into a phenomenal business strategy, sometimes a diatribe from me about some cool lesson learned in business...whatever it is, its always chalk full of wisdom for you. Today on our Main Event... Maria Dismondy is an incredibly successful self-published children’s book author. She’s written 7 books including Spaghetti in a Hotdog Bun, The Juice Box Bully, Pink Tiera Cookies for Three, The Potato Chip Champ, Spoonful of Sweetness, Chocolate Milk Por Favor and The Little Linebacker (which is co-written with NFL player Stephen Tulloch). Since self-publishing her first book in 2008, Maria has sold over 300k books! She also has had her book Spaghetti in a Hotdog Bun turned into a play that has been running for 2 years now! During our conversation, Maria shares a few of her most successful social media strategies that helped her book sales double during her slowest time of year, how she leveraged paid speaking gigs in front of hundreds of kids at a time to build her business and her book sales and why being open and not afraid to take risks has opened up door after door of opportunities! http://bizwomenrock.com/259-2 Biz Women Rock is sponsored by... Facebook Groups Rock: http://bizwomenrock.com/facebookgroupsrock
On the August 21st edition of the Total Sports Live Podcast, Jovan Alford and Angela Montoni will recap everything that happened this week for the Philadelphia Eagles. The Eagles had a preseason game on Thursday night but two days before that, they made a trade acquiring Tennessee Titans wide receiver Dorial Green-Beckham. Jovan and Angela will give their thoughts on the DGB trade and how he impacts the wide receiver corps. Also as mentioned, the Eagles played a preseason game on Thursday night, where they defeated the Steelers 17-0 thanks to the defense. Jovan and Angela will give their impressions of the defense through two games and discuss the signing of Stephen Tulloch. Make sure to follow Jovan on Twitter: @Jovan10, Total Sports Live: @TotalSportsLive, Angela: @angemontone
Turron Davenport discusses the Stephen Tulloch deal and how it helps the Eagles LB depth. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
On the August 21st edition of the Total Sports Live Podcast, Jovan Alford and Angela Montoni will recap everything that happened this week for the Philadelphia Eagles. The Eagles had a preseason game on Thursday night but two days before that, they made a trade acquiring Tennessee Titans wide receiver Dorial Green-Beckham. Jovan and Angela will give their thoughts on the DGB trade and how he impacts the wide receiver corps. Also as mentioned, the Eagles played a preseason game on Thursday night, where they defeated the Steelers 17-0 thanks to the defense. Jovan and Angela will give their impressions of the defense through two games and discuss the signing of Stephen Tulloch. Make sure to follow Jovan on Twitter: @Jovan10, Total Sports Live: @TotalSportsLive, Angela: @angemontone --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
Defensive coordinator Jim Schwartz was asked about the report involving free agent linebacker Stephen Tulloch and provided an update on key position battles.
The sixth episode of our Philadelphia Eagles podcast is finally here and recaps all of the week's news while injecting some more mic drop moments!Topics this week include why Philadelphia won't host the 2017 NFL Draft, why signing Stephen Tulloch would be a bad move for the Eagles and the lack of respect paid to Malcolm Jenkins. Join Liam Jenkins in breaking down everything that's happened in the last seven days and hear some unique insight on the Eagles stories that matter most. SUBSCRIBE TO OUR PODCAST ON iTunes https://itunes.apple.com/gb/podcast/the-outside-insider-podcast/id1120847683?mt=2Got any questions or enquiries? Tweet us here:Philly Sports Network- https://twitter.com/PhiladelphiaSNLiam Jenkins- https://twitter.com/LiamJenkins21Email us- phillysportsnetwork@gmail.comliamiracing@hotmail.co.uk
On this edition of Channel Roar a Detroit Lions fan podcast, Hank and Mello talk about all the latest Detroit Lions football news. Hank and Mello debate whether or not the Lions should have traded Suh before the draft. Can the Detroit Lions continue to win if the injuries continue to stack up? Is it time for Stephen Tulloch to hang up his celebration shoes? Which Lion does Rex Ryan have a man crush on? Hank and Mello preview the Lions next game against the Bills and predict who will win. The guys also field some feedback from XD, and Alan. Check out Channel Roar, a Detroit Lions fan podcast.