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Welcome to Hot Topics! In this compelling episode, host Gabrielle Crichlow is joined by returning guest Dr. George Maurer, as they navigate the complex landscape of conservative Republicanism in the post-Donald Trump era. Together, they unpack what it truly means to identify as a conservative Republican, exploring the challenges and nuances tied to this political identity.Dr. Maurer shares his personal experiences, shedding light on how conservatives are often perceived and treated in today's politically charged environment. He emphasizes the core values that define conservatism—individual liberty, free markets, and limited government—while contrasting them with the perspectives of their liberal counterparts. The conversation also touches on the often-misunderstood nature of conservative beliefs and the unfair stereotypes that persist.Listeners will gain insights into Dr. Maurer's feelings of isolation and the risks he faces for his political views, including the impact on his career and personal safety. Yet, despite these challenges, he advocates for respectful dialogue and tolerance, stressing the importance of open conversations in bridging political divides.Tune in for an informative and explorative discussion that not only illuminates the intricacies of conservative Republican identity but also reflects on its significance in shaping today's political discourse. Join us for an enlightening exploration of the values, challenges, and realities faced by conservatives in a divided society.Who is Dr. George Maurer?Dr. Maurer is an award-winning broadcast journalist with more than 35 years of experience. He's a retired Air Force Master Sergeant who deployed to Iraq during the Global War on Terrorism. He also served in the Pentagon Press Briefing Room alongside all major news organizations. He's interviewed top defense officials such as Secretary of Defense Robert Gates and Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff Admiral Michael Mullen, as well as rock stars like Sammy Hagar and Pat Benatar. During his career, he covered a wide range of major events, such as the first military tribunals of enemy combatants at Guantanamo Bay, Cuba, and Super Bowl XLII.You can find Dr. Maurer on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=61558416817877You can purchase his book, "Critical Race Theory in Your School: How to Fight Back," on Amazon: https://a.co/d/a1AbW2GWatch this episode on YouTube: https://youtube.com/live/7dA1aBRd_UkRate this episode on IMDB: https://m.imdb.com/title/tt33269282/?ref_=ext_shr_lnk********************************************Follow Gabrielle Crichlow:On Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/gabrielle.crichlow On Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/gabrielle.crichlowFollow A Step Ahead Tutoring Services:On Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/astepaheadtutoringservicesOn Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/astepaheadtutoringservicesOn X: https://www.x.com/ASATS2013On YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@astepaheadtutoringservicesOn TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@asats2013On Eventbrite: https://astepaheadtutoringservices.eventbrite.comVisit us on the web: https://www.astepaheadtutoringservices.comSign up for our email list: https://squareup.com/outreach/a41DaE/subscribeSign up for our text list: https://eztxt.s3.amazonaws.com/534571/widgets/61fc686d8d6665.90336120.htmlCheck out our entire "Hot Topics!" podcast: https://www.astepaheadtutoringservices.com/hottopicspodcastSupport us:Cash App: https://cash.app/$ASATS2013PayPal: https://paypal.me/ASATS2013Venmo: https://venmo.com/u/ASATS2013Zelle: success@astepaheadtutoringservices.comBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/hot-topics--5600971/support Original date of episode: August 5, 2024
Welcome to Hot Topics! Host Gabrielle Crichlow and guest Dr. George Maurer engage in a deep exploration of critical race theory (CRT), examining its foundations and implications in the context of education and systemic racism. Dr. Maurer presents a bold viewpoint, claiming that CRT serves as a Marxist ideology that seeks to dismantle Western societal structures, including capitalism and the nuclear family.He expresses concerns about the "psychology of shame" that CRT may impose in educational settings, arguing that it fosters division among students of different races. Dr. Maurer warns that CRT is often disguised as "ethnic studies," leading to its controversial implementation in schools.Contrastingly, he advocates for teaching history in a factual and age-appropriate manner, focusing on the complexities of slavery and racism without promoting feelings of shame. Dr. Maurer stresses the need to empower marginalized students with pride and self-confidence rather than a narrative that suggests the system is inherently rigged against them.The conversation also addresses significant societal issues such as the achievement gap, police brutality, and mass incarceration, with Dr. Maurer calling for a more nuanced and evidence-based discussion. This episode encapsulates the polarized debates surrounding race, education, and social justice, encouraging listeners to consider various perspectives on these critical topics.Who is Dr. George Maurer?Dr. Maurer is an award-winning broadcast journalist with more than 35 years of experience. He's a retired Air Force Master Sergeant who deployed to Iraq during the Global War on Terrorism. He also served in the Pentagon Press Briefing Room alongside all major news organizations. He's interviewed top defense officials such as Secretary of Defense Robert Gates and Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff Admiral Michael Mullen, as well as rock stars like Sammy Hagar and Pat Benatar. During his career, he covered a wide range of major events, such as the first military tribunals of enemy combatants at Guantanamo Bay, Cuba, and Super Bowl XLII.You can find Dr. Maurer on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=61558416817877You can purchase his book, "Critical Race Theory in Your School: How to Fight Back," on Amazon: https://a.co/d/a1AbW2GWatch this episode on YouTube: https://youtube.com/live/W-e4C0dbvvYRate this episode on IMDB: https://m.imdb.com/title/tt33269267/?ref_=ext_shr_lnk********************************************Follow Gabrielle Crichlow:On Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/gabrielle.crichlow On Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/gabrielle.crichlowFollow A Step Ahead Tutoring Services:On Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/astepaheadtutoringservicesOn Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/astepaheadtutoringservicesOn X: https://www.x.com/ASATS2013On YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@astepaheadtutoringservicesOn TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@asats2013On Eventbrite: https://astepaheadtutoringservices.eventbrite.comVisit us on the web: https://www.astepaheadtutoringservices.comSign up for our email list: https://squareup.com/outreach/a41DaE/subscribeSign up for our text list: https://eztxt.s3.amazonaws.com/534571/widgets/61fc686d8d6665.90336120.htmlCheck out our entire "Hot Topics!" podcast: https://www.astepaheadtutoringservices.com/hottopicspodcastSupport us:Cash App: https://cash.app/$ASATS2013PayPal: https://paypal.me/ASATS2013Venmo: https://venmo.com/u/ASATS2013Zelle: success@astepaheadtutoringservices.comBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/hot-topics--5600971/support Original date of episode: July 29, 2024
A very special Big Show means a very special guest on this week’s Calm Down with Erin and Charissa. They welcome in Fox Sports NFL & College Football rules analyst Dean Blandino to cover everything from instant replay, getting cussed out by coaches, to getting your dating profile right. Dean shares an awesome story about working Super Bowl XLII and what happened after David Tyree’s famous helmet catch as well as some unforgettable airport bar stories featuring Erin and the A crew.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Bob Papa sits down with Hall of Fame quarterback and ESPN Color Commentator, Troy Aikman, to talk about calling Super Bowl XLII, including his reaction to the David Tyree catch, the Giants stifling defensive line, and the 2007 Giants team pulling off an upset for the ages.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Welcome to another inspiring episode of the "I Am Dad" podcast! Today, we are excited to have with us a true sports legend and dedicated father, David Tyree. David is best known for his iconic "Helmet Catch" in Super Bowl XLII (42), a moment that forever changed the course of football history and secured a stunning victory for the New York Giants. Beyond the field, David is a purpose-driven leader, husband, and father of seven, who uses his platform to inspire others and champion faith, family, and resilience. From overcoming personal challenges to achieving greatness in the NFL, David's journey is a testament to the power of perseverance and belief. He now channels his experiences into his work as a speaker, mentor, and advocate, helping individuals "catch their moment" and unlock their own potential. Today, we're honored to dive into David's journey as a father, his dedication to family, and the values that drive his work off the field. Please join me in welcoming the incredible David Tyree to the "I Am Dad" podcast.
Welcome to The Not Old Better Show, Smithsonian Associates Interview Series. I'm your host, Paul Vogelzang, and as always, it's an absolute pleasure to be with you. Today, we have a very special guest who's made a remarkable name for himself in the world of sports writing—Smithsonian Associate Joe Posnanski.Smithsonian Associate Joe Posnanski has a gift for capturing the essence of the sports we love, and today, he's here to talk about his latest book, Why We Love Football: A History in 100 Moments. If you're a football fan—or even if you're not—this conversation will give you a fresh perspective on America's most beloved sport. Joe Posnanski will be appearing at Smithsonian Associates coming up so please check out our website for more details, and also at Smithsonian Associates site. Imagine the thrill of Joe Montana's epic touchdown pass to Dwight Clark in 1981, the tension as the ball soared through the air, and the eruption of joy as Clark made “The Catch” that would forever be etched into football history. As a long time 49er Faithful fan, I remember it well. Or think of the pure, improbable magic of Eli Manning's “Helmet Catch” that led the New York Giants to a stunning victory over the Patriots in Super Bowl XLII. These are the moments that make football more than just a game—they're part of our cultural fabric.But how do we choose the greatest moments in a sport so rich in history? That's the challenge Smithsonian Associate Joe Posnanski has taken on. My thanks to author and Smithsonian Associate Joe Posnanski for his generous time today. My thanks to the Smithsonian team for all they do to support the show. My thanks to Sam Heninger, Executive Producer for his help in making today's show the high quality program it always is. And of course my thanks to you my wonderful audience here on the Not Old Better Show Smithsonian Associates interview series on radio and podcast. Be well, be safe and Let's Talk About Better™ The Not Old Better Show. Thanks, everybody and we'll see you next week. Hosted by Ausha. See ausha.co/privacy-policy for more information.
Join us as Dr. George S. Maurer, Ed.D., shares his remarkable journey from Toms River, New Jersey, to his current home near Temecula, California. A retired Air Force Master Sergeant who served in Iraq during the Global War on Terrorism, Dr. Maurer is also an award-winning broadcast journalist with over 35 years of experience. His distinguished career includes interviewing high-profile guests such as Sammy Hagar, Pat Benatar, Dan Aykroyd, and top Defense officials like Secretary of Defense Robert Gates and Admiral Michael Mullen. He has covered major events, including Super Bowl XLII and two Major League Baseball All-Star games. Dr. Maurer's academic pursuits include a Doctor of Education degree from Liberty University, with a Capstone Project focused on Critical Race Theory. In his personal life, he enjoys RV travel with his fiancé, Adriana, and indulges in his passions for pizza, cheese steaks, sub sandwiches, and California's wine culture. A die-hard fan of the New York Giants, Dr. Maurer blends his diverse interests with his professional achievements. Tune in to gain insights from Dr. Maurer's extensive career and personal experiences. Don't miss this opportunity to hear from a distinguished journalist and military veteran with a unique perspective on both professional and personal pursuits. Visit his website here: https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=61558416817877
Dr. George Maurer joins the podcast to discuss critical race theory in schools and how to fight back against its indoctrination. He explains that critical race theory is a Marxist oppressor ideology that teaches children they are inherently guilty of racism. Maurer highlights the infiltration of critical race theory in schools, particularly in California, North Carolina, and Tennessee. He emphasizes the need for parents to be vigilant. Maurer also provides tips for parents to effectively address critical race theory in schools including checking their child's course descriptions for words like oppression, marginalization, social justice, and systemic racism. Dr. Maurer is an award-winning broadcast journalist with more than 35 years of experience. He's a retired Air Force Master Sergeant who deployed to Iraq during the Global War on Terrorism. He also served overseas in Japan, Korea, the Portuguese Azores, and Alaska. For his final assignment, he served in the Pentagon Press Briefing Room alongside all major news organizations. He's interviewed top defense officials such as Secretary of Defense Robert Gates and Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff Admiral Michael Mullen as well as rock stars like Sammy Hagar and Pat Benatar. During his career, he covered a wide range of major events such as the first military tribunals of enemy combatants at Guantanamo Bay, Cuba and Super Bowl XLII. For more info, follow Dr. George Maurer on Facebook here and snag his book, Critical Race Theory in Your School: How to Fight Back on Amazon. Learn more about The Rooted Truth Membership which includes our studies, devotions, exclusive podcast, and more here: www.therootedtruth.com
Dr. George Maurer joins the podcast to discuss critical race theory in schools and how to fight back against its indoctrination. He explains that critical race theory is a Marxist oppressor ideology that teaches children they are inherently guilty of racism. Maurer highlights the infiltration of critical race theory in schools, particularly in California, North Carolina, and Tennessee. He emphasizes the need for parents to be vigilant. Maurer also provides tips for parents to effectively address critical race theory in schools including checking their child's course descriptions for words like oppression, marginalization, social justice, and systemic racism. Dr. Maurer is an award-winning broadcast journalist with more than 35 years of experience. He's a retired Air Force Master Sergeant who deployed to Iraq during the Global War on Terrorism. He also served overseas in Japan, Korea, the Portuguese Azores, and Alaska. For his final assignment, he served in the Pentagon Press Briefing Room alongside all major news organizations. He's interviewed top defense officials such as Secretary of Defense Robert Gates and Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff Admiral Michael Mullen as well as rock stars like Sammy Hagar and Pat Benatar. During his career, he covered a wide range of major events such as the first military tribunals of enemy combatants at Guantanamo Bay, Cuba and Super Bowl XLII. For more info, follow Dr. George Maurer on Facebook here and snag his book, Critical Race Theory in Your School: How to Fight Back on Amazon. Learn more about The Rooted Truth Membership which includes our studies, devotions, exclusive podcast, and more here: www.therootedtruth.com
David Tyree is a former NFL wide receiver who was a member of the New York Giants Super Bowl winning championship team in 2007. Tyree made one of the most famous catches in Super Bowl history that helped his team defeat the undefeated New England Patriots 17-14. Paul Allen is the voice of the Minnesota Vikings and the host of the Paul Allen show on KFAN radio in Minneapolis. Today on the podcast, we talk to David Tyree and Paul Allen in front of a live audience at the Arise with the Guys conference from April 2024 and discuss faith, not second-guessing God's plan, living uncommon and the existence of miracles. Sign up for our Sports Spectrum Magazine and receive 15% off a 1-year subscription by using the code PODCAST15 http://SportsSpectrum.com/magazine Do you know Christ personally? Click here to learn how you can commit your life to Him.
On the latest NFL Players: Second Acts podcast, Super Bowl champion Kevin Boothe joins Peanut and Roman. Kevin shares his welcome to the NFL moment provided by Warren Sapp. He also talks about making it to the NFL from an Ivy League school. Kevin won two Super Bowls with the Giants, and shares what it was like to be on the field for "The Catch" made by David Tyree in Super Bowl XLII. After playing, Kevin stayed connected to the game, and talks about his current role in the NFL League Office working in player engagement. And, he gives some insight into how he became a member of the "Quill and Dagger Society." 0:00 – start of episode 1:29 - Kevin is introduced2:28 - Playing football in the Ivy League4:32 - Studying hotel administration at Cornell5:32 - Welcome to the NFL moment6:08 - Kevin talks about his rookie year in Oakland7:30 - Kevin discusses his two Super Bowl wins8:45 - Kevin relives David Tyree's helmet catch in Super Bowl XLII12:35 - Kevin talks about Mario Manningham's clutch catch in Super Bowl XLVI13:25 - Kevin shares what it was like to play for Tom Coughlin16:55 - Kevin talks about going back to Oakland for his final season21:07 - Kevin talks about losing weight after leaving football24:30 - Kevin discusses going back to school for his MBA27:39 - Kevin explains what an NFL player engagement staff person does30:38 - Roman shares how the Giants attempted to trade for him32:08 - Kevin says the Giants were afraid to play the Saints in the 2011 playoffs35:02 - Kevin explains the quill and dagger society36:45 - Kevin shares his person Mount Rushmore *NOTE: Times 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, Super Bowl champion Kevin Boothe joins Peanut and Roman. Kevin shares his welcome to the NFL moment provided by Warren Sapp. He also talks about making it to the NFL from an Ivy League school. Kevin won two Super Bowls with the Giants, and shares what it was like to be on the field for "The Catch" made by David Tyree in Super Bowl XLII. After playing, Kevin stayed connected to the game, and talks about his current role in the NFL League Office working in player engagement. And, he gives some insight into how he became a member of the "Quill and Dagger Society." 0:00 – start of episode 1:29 - Kevin is introduced2:28 - Playing football in the Ivy League4:32 - Studying hotel administration at Cornell5:32 - Welcome to the NFL moment6:08 - Kevin talks about his rookie year in Oakland7:30 - Kevin discusses his two Super Bowl wins8:45 - Kevin relives David Tyree's helmet catch in Super Bowl XLII12:35 - Kevin talks about Mario Manningham's clutch catch in Super Bowl XLVI13:25 - Kevin shares what it was like to play for Tom Coughlin16:55 - Kevin talks about going back to Oakland for his final season21:07 - Kevin talks about losing weight after leaving football24:30 - Kevin discusses going back to school for his MBA27:39 - Kevin explains what an NFL player engagement staff person does30:38 - Roman shares how the Giants attempted to trade for him32:08 - Kevin says the Giants were afraid to play the Saints in the 2011 playoffs35:02 - Kevin explains the quill and dagger society36:45 - Kevin shares his person Mount Rushmore *NOTE: Times 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, Super Bowl champion Kevin Boothe joins Peanut and Roman. Kevin shares his welcome to the NFL moment provided by Warren Sapp. He also talks about making it to the NFL from an Ivy League school. Kevin won two Super Bowls with the Giants, and shares what it was like to be on the field for "The Catch" made by David Tyree in Super Bowl XLII. After playing, Kevin stayed connected to the game, and talks about his current role in the NFL League Office working in player engagement. And, he gives some insight into how he became a member of the "Quill and Dagger Society." 0:00 – start of episode 1:29 - Kevin is introduced2:28 - Playing football in the Ivy League4:32 - Studying hotel administration at Cornell5:32 - Welcome to the NFL moment6:08 - Kevin talks about his rookie year in Oakland7:30 - Kevin discusses his two Super Bowl wins8:45 - Kevin relives David Tyree's helmet catch in Super Bowl XLII12:35 - Kevin talks about Mario Manningham's clutch catch in Super Bowl XLVI13:25 - Kevin shares what it was like to play for Tom Coughlin16:55 - Kevin talks about going back to Oakland for his final season21:07 - Kevin talks about losing weight after leaving football24:30 - Kevin discusses going back to school for his MBA27:39 - Kevin explains what an NFL player engagement staff person does30:38 - Roman shares how the Giants attempted to trade for him32:08 - Kevin says the Giants were afraid to play the Saints in the 2011 playoffs35:02 - Kevin explains the quill and dagger society36:45 - Kevin shares his person Mount Rushmore *NOTE: Times 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, Super Bowl champion Kevin Boothe joins Peanut and Roman. Kevin shares his welcome to the NFL moment provided by Warren Sapp. He also talks about making it to the NFL from an Ivy League school. Kevin won two Super Bowls with the Giants, and shares what it was like to be on the field for "The Catch" made by David Tyree in Super Bowl XLII. After playing, Kevin stayed connected to the game, and talks about his current role in the NFL League Office working in player engagement. And, he gives some insight into how he became a member of the "Quill and Dagger Society." 0:00 – start of episode 1:29 - Kevin is introduced2:28 - Playing football in the Ivy League4:32 - Studying hotel administration at Cornell5:32 - Welcome to the NFL moment6:08 - Kevin talks about his rookie year in Oakland7:30 - Kevin discusses his two Super Bowl wins8:45 - Kevin relives David Tyree's helmet catch in Super Bowl XLII12:35 - Kevin talks about Mario Manningham's clutch catch in Super Bowl XLVI13:25 - Kevin shares what it was like to play for Tom Coughlin16:55 - Kevin talks about going back to Oakland for his final season21:07 - Kevin talks about losing weight after leaving football24:30 - Kevin discusses going back to school for his MBA27:39 - Kevin explains what an NFL player engagement staff person does30:38 - Roman shares how the Giants attempted to trade for him32:08 - Kevin says the Giants were afraid to play the Saints in the 2011 playoffs35:02 - Kevin explains the quill and dagger society36:45 - Kevin shares his person Mount Rushmore *NOTE: Times 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, Super Bowl champion David Tyree joins Peanut and Roman. David recounts the “The Helmet Catch” in Super Bowl XLII 15 years later, and what he would say to Rodney Harrison about it now. That game was the last of David's career, but he shares why he wouldn't trade that moment for a longer time in the NFL. David gets personal about how his arrest for drug-dealing changed his life and sparked his spiritual awakening. He also talks about homeschooling his seven kids, and why he says the retail business will “take your soul.” 2:17 – David on “The Helmet Catch” in Super Bowl XLII 3:38 – David on Super Bowl 42 being his last game 5:13 – David on asking Rodney Harrison to write the foreword of his book “More than a Catch: A true story of courage, hope, and achieving the impossible” 11:23 – David on why he wouldn't trade “The Catch” play for a longer NFL career 12:55 – David on his arrest for drug dealing changed his life 17:10 – David on the influence of his wife Leilah on his life 21:03 – David on being a father of seven children 21:13 – David on his business ventures 27:43 – David on his personal Mount Rushmore *NOTE: 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, Super Bowl champion David Tyree joins Peanut and Roman. David recounts the “The Helmet Catch” in Super Bowl XLII 15 years later, and what he would say to Rodney Harrison about it now. That game was the last of David's career, but he shares why he wouldn't trade that moment for a longer time in the NFL. David gets personal about how his arrest for drug-dealing changed his life and sparked his spiritual awakening. He also talks about homeschooling his seven kids, and why he says the retail business will “take your soul.” 2:17 – David on “The Helmet Catch” in Super Bowl XLII 3:38 – David on Super Bowl 42 being his last game 5:13 – David on asking Rodney Harrison to write the foreword of his book “More than a Catch: A true story of courage, hope, and achieving the impossible” 11:23 – David on why he wouldn't trade “The Catch” play for a longer NFL career 12:55 – David on his arrest for drug dealing changed his life 17:10 – David on the influence of his wife Leilah on his life 21:03 – David on being a father of seven children 21:13 – David on his business ventures 27:43 – David on his personal Mount Rushmore *NOTE: 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, Super Bowl champion David Tyree joins Peanut and Roman. David recounts the “The Helmet Catch” in Super Bowl XLII 15 years later, and what he would say to Rodney Harrison about it now. That game was the last of David's career, but he shares why he wouldn't trade that moment for a longer time in the NFL. David gets personal about how his arrest for drug-dealing changed his life and sparked his spiritual awakening. He also talks about homeschooling his seven kids, and why he says the retail business will “take your soul.” 2:17 – David on “The Helmet Catch” in Super Bowl XLII 3:38 – David on Super Bowl 42 being his last game 5:13 – David on asking Rodney Harrison to write the foreword of his book “More than a Catch: A true story of courage, hope, and achieving the impossible” 11:23 – David on why he wouldn't trade “The Catch” play for a longer NFL career 12:55 – David on his arrest for drug dealing changed his life 17:10 – David on the influence of his wife Leilah on his life 21:03 – David on being a father of seven children 21:13 – David on his business ventures 27:43 – David on his personal Mount Rushmore *NOTE: 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, Super Bowl champion David Tyree joins Peanut and Roman. David recounts the “The Helmet Catch” in Super Bowl XLII 15 years later, and what he would say to Rodney Harrison about it now. That game was the last of David's career, but he shares why he wouldn't trade that moment for a longer time in the NFL. David gets personal about how his arrest for drug-dealing changed his life and sparked his spiritual awakening. He also talks about homeschooling his seven kids, and why he says the retail business will “take your soul.” 2:17 – David on “The Helmet Catch” in Super Bowl XLII 3:38 – David on Super Bowl 42 being his last game 5:13 – David on asking Rodney Harrison to write the foreword of his book “More than a Catch: A true story of courage, hope, and achieving the impossible” 11:23 – David on why he wouldn't trade “The Catch” play for a longer NFL career 12:55 – David on his arrest for drug dealing changed his life 17:10 – David on the influence of his wife Leilah on his life 21:03 – David on being a father of seven children 21:13 – David on his business ventures 27:43 – David on his personal Mount Rushmore *NOTE: 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.
Glendale, Arizona. The home of Super Bowl XLII. No, that's not a world record sized wok, it's football, American style. The New England Patriots are trying to break every record by winning the Super Bowl to cap an undefeated season over the New York Giants... Writer may sound like a fan but only watches for the commercials. Worlds collide in this podcast as you learn about it all, in Mandarin Chinese. Episode link: https://www.chinesepod.com/0777
Glendale, Arizona. The home of Super Bowl XLII. No, that's not a world record sized wok, it's football, American style. The New England Patriots are trying to break every record by winning the Super Bowl to cap an undefeated season over the New York Giants... Writer may sound like a fan but only watches for the commercials. Worlds collide in this podcast as you learn about it all, in Mandarin Chinese. Episode link: https://www.chinesepod.com/0777
Welcome to another exciting episode of "2 Giant Goofballs: A New York Giants Podcast" hosted by Drew and Rob! In this episode, titled "Greatest Giants Centers Ever: Manning the Middle of the Offensive Line," Drew and Rob pay homage to the remarkable Giants centers who have anchored the team's offensive line throughout history.Join them as they delve into the legacies of some of the most influential centers to have donned the Giants' uniform. From their exceptional blocking skills to their intelligence and leadership on the field, these centers have left an indelible mark on the franchise.Mel Hein, a true giant of the game. Hein's unparalleled athleticism, durability, and versatility revolutionized the center position and set a standard that has yet to be surpassed.Ray Wietecha, a technically sound center who consistently displayed outstanding football IQ and a relentless work ethic. Wietecha's commitment to excellence made him a linchpin of the Giants' offensive line during his tenure.Bart Oates, a model of consistency and leadership, takes center stage in the conversation. Oates' superb blocking skills, combined with his ability to communicate and make split-second decisions, made him a vital asset during the Giants' Super Bowl-winning seasons.Shaun O'Hara, whose toughness, tenacity, and exceptional football acumen made him a standout center. O'Hara's ability to command the line of scrimmage and rally his teammates was instrumental in the Giants' success, particularly during their Super Bowl XLII triumph.Greg Larson, an often overlooked center in Giants history, deserves recognition for his contributions to the team. Larson's strong work ethic, technique, and consistency made him a reliable presence on the offensive line. He provided stability and effective blocking, playing an integral role in the success of the Giants' rushing attack.Drew and Rob also discuss Joe Wostoupal, and Stan Galazin, who each left their mark on the Giants' center legacy. They contributed to the team's success during their respective eras.With their trademark blend of knowledge, humor, and passion, Drew and Rob provide an engaging exploration of the greatest Giants centers of all time. Whether you're a diehard Giants fan or simply interested in the history of the offensive line position, this episode of "2 Giant Goofballs: A New York Giants Podcast" is a must-listen.Tune in now to learn more about the legendary centers who manned the middle of the Giants' offensive line, and gain a deeper appreciation for their invaluable contributions to the team's storied history.#giants #nygiants #nflSupport the showAll Episodes are shot LIVE with fan interactions on Youtube, Facebook, Twitter, & TwitchSponsor the show at: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/2giantgoofballsInterested in starting a podcast. We recommend using buzzsprout: https://www.buzzsprout.com/?referrer_id=2012368
A Giant Win: Inside the New York Giants' Historic Upset over the New England Patriots in Super Bowl XLII
Five words Jason spoke in a recent video triggered two NFL stars to challenge his take on King James—one publicly, one privately. Jason welcomes Super Bowl champion David Tyree to the show to debate James' place among the athletic intellectuals and America's obsession with athlete idolatry. Plus, the New York Giants legend known for Super Bowl XLII's infamous “helmet catch” shares his testimony of coming to faith in Christ and reviews the latest “Fearless” track “Let 'Em Know." Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Joining The Tourism Academy | tourismacademy.org's Stephen Ekstrom for this episode is Scott White from Visit Greater Palm Springs. Since 2010, Scott White has served as President and CEO at Visit Greater Palm Springs. Scott previously served as the Executive Director of the San Antonio Convention & Visitors Bureau where he oversaw the promotion of San Antonio's $11 billion visitor industry. Scott also served as the Executive Vice President of the Greater Phoenix Convention & Visitors Bureau, where he made a successful bid for Super Bowl XLII in 2008. Having hosted the Rock ‘n' Roll Marathon in Phoenix, Scott White was instrumental in bringing the series to San Antonio in 2008 with the largest inaugural race in RnR history. With more than 20 years of hospitality and destination marketing experience, Scott serves on several industry boards including the U.S. Travel Association, Destinations International Board and most recently, the California Travel Association Board. Scott is a Certified Hospitality Sales Professional and is active in numerous industry organizations including: Meeting Professionals International (MPI), Professional Convention Management Association (PCMA), American Society of Association Executives (ASAE), and the Society of Incentive & Travel Executives (SITE).Business Class is brought to you by The Tourism Academy - harnessing the power of science, business psychology and adult education to advance the tourism industry and build sustainable economies. Learn how to engage your community, win over stakeholders and get more visitors at tourismacademy.org. Support the show
Michael Strahan is an NFL legend. He spent his entire 15-year Hall of Fame career as a defensive end for the New York Giants. A five-time All-Pro, Strahan appeared in seven Pro Bowls, he accumulated 141.5 career sacks, he held two NFL sack titles, and he was a key member of the NY Giants team that won Super Bowl XLII against the New England Patriots in 2008. Following his NFL retirement, Michael Strahan joined Fox NFL Sunday as an analyst. This first foray into the broadcast booth was the catalyst for what has made him a broadcasting legend. Strahan went on to host Live! with Kelly and Michael after Regis Philbin retired, and today he's one of the hosts of ABC News Good Morning America. The two-time Emmy Award winner also hosts the highly successful reboot of the popular game show, The $100,000 Pyramid. In 2023, Strahan was honored with a star on the venerable Hollywood Walk of Fame. In this episode, Michael Strahan shares details about his careers, he discusses his transition from the gridiron to the TV studio, and he reveals the mindset and philosophies that have helped him reach the top in such a profound way. Episode image credit: Fox Sports
All eyes were on Phoenix this weekend as the Super Bowl came to the Valley. How did Phoenix fare, and what does all the attention do for out national profile? Plus, one local chef is redefining Southern food right here in the Southwest. That and more on The Show.
Welcome to the Shadows Podcast Bowl II with Super Bowl legend and former New York Giants wide receiver David Tyree! His “Helmet Catch” led to the game-winning drive against the previously unbeaten New England Patriots in Super Bowl XLII. The catch is also #1 in the all-time Super Bowl moments of Athlon Sports. In this special episode, David talks about his upbringing in New Jersey. He discusses his time at Syracuse University. Where was he during the terrorist attacks of September 11, 2001? He also discusses the 2003 NFL Draft. What were some internal demons he had to conquer early in his pro career? David also walks us through the 2007 NFL season and the 2008 Playoffs. And, of course, he takes us back to his historic moments in Super Bowl XLII. What going through his head during and after the famous “Helmet Catch”? Finally, David talks about life after football, including his journey as a public speaker and his Catch Camp. Find out everything about David Tyree at https://davidtyree85.com/ Check out this episode at www.linktr.ee/ShadowsPodcast or www.theshadowspodcast.com. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/shadows-podcast/support
Las historias de éxito se alimentan de muchos lugares, incluidos los rivales más importantes. Los Giants de la temporada 2007 con Eli Manning como QB, lograron el campeonato frente a un viejo conocido del equipo: Bill Belichick.
Super Bowl XLII champion David Tyree joins the show to discuss his famous helmet catch that helped the Giants in a world championship and the direction of the current Giants team
Super Bowl XLII icon joined Jim on Radio Row.
Danny Burke examines the prop bets he's been keeping an eye on as we are only days away from Super Bowl XLII! Danny is focused on Isiah Pacheco's rushing + receiving yards and Miles Sanders's rush attempts. Also, some unique prop opportunities like "players to attempt a pass." Plus, several more!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Danny Burke examines the prop bets he's been keeping an eye on as we are only days away from Super Bowl XLII! Danny is focused on Isiah Pacheco's rushing + receiving yards and Miles Sanders's rush attempts. Also, some unique prop opportunities like "players to attempt a pass." Plus, several more!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Former NFL Head Coach Tom Coughlin sat down with In The Moment's David Greene to relive arguably one of the most famous games in NFL history and how he coached the underdog Giants to a victory over the undefeated patriots to win Super Bowl XLII.
Legendary Giants coach Tom Coughlin takes readers inside his coaching masterpiece: Super Bowl XLII when Eli Manning and the underdog Giants beat the undefeated, 18-0 Patriots of Tom Brady and Bill Belichick. Super Bowl XLII was the greatest upset in NFL history. In A GIANT WIN, Coach Tom Coughlin recounts the strategies and people that made it possible. Coach Coughlin reveals the intricacies of the game, revealing details only a coach would know. He also details, more than ever before, his relationships with some of the greatest, most iconic players of those Giants teams, like Eli Manning and Michael Strahan. A GIANT WIN also provides a frame for Coach Coughlin to discuss his life in football—including his years with the Giants as an assistant coach in the late 1980s and 1990, when he helped win a Super Bowl working under Hall of Fame Head Coach Bill Parcells and alongside the coach he'd oppose in Super Bowl XLII: Bill Belichick. A GIANT WIN is a self-portrait of one of football history's most successful coaches during his signature game. About The Authors: Tom Coughlin is a former National Football League head coach who was part of three New York Giants Super Bowl winning teams, twice as head coach. He won his first Super Bowl while an assistant to legendary coach Bill Parcells in 1990. In 2004, he joined the New York Giants for 12 seasons as head coach, leading the Giants to victory in Super Bowl XLII and Super Bowl XLVI, both times beating the New England Patriots. Coughlin ranks as the 14th winningest coach in NFL history with an overall record of 170 wins. Greg Hanlon is an editor at People magazine who has written for Sports Illustrated, The New York Times and Slate. His writing has been anthologized in The Best American Sports Writing. He was a 2015 finalist in national reporting for The Livingston Awards for Young Journalists. He is the co-author of Watch My Smoke: The Eric Dickerson Story. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/steve-richards/support
The Moment + the man! Have you ever been given a second chance? We unpack the legendary "CATCH" from David Tyree in Super Bowl XLII. With the ball in the air, Tyree perfectly timed his jump to catch it at the peak of its arc. Harrison immediately attempted to knock the ball from his possession as he came down with it, but Tyree locked it onto his helmet with incredible strength from his right hand before hitting the ground and securing it with both hands. Somehow, Tyree maintained control the entire time, and the ball never hit the ground. The greatest play in Super Bowl history had just set the stage for the greatest upset in Super Bowl history. ... But there is more to the story ... Listen in this episode as we discuss how we are in the second chance business as coaches, educators, and leaders. Follow us on Twitter: Coach Torrey @mistertorrey Coach Weaver @CoachWeaverMRA Pro Quick Draw is a powerful plug-in used on Microsoft Visio & PowerPoint for coaches to organize, format, and export playbooks, scout cards & presentations efficiently. Visit them at www.proquickdraw.com to request your FREE Trial Today! @PQDSystem on Twitter.
Tom Coughlin and I talk about his fatherhood journey. We discuss the values he is looked to instill into his kids as they were growing up. After that we talk about his new book, A Giant Win: Inside the New York Giants' Historic Upset over the New England Patriots in Super Bowl XLII. Coach Coughlin shares the lessons he learned from that season. In addition, we talk about how coaching a team is similar to being a dad. After that we talk about the great work he and his team does at the Tom Coughlin Jay Foundation. Lastly, we finish the interview with the Fatherhood Quick Five. About Tom Coughlin Tom Coughlin is a former National Football League head coach who was part of three New York Giants Super Bowl winning teams, twice as head coach. He won his first Super Bowl while an assistant to legendary coach Bill Parcells in 1990. After that in 2004, he joined the New York Giants for 12 seasons as head coach, leading the Giants to victory in Super Bowl XLII and Super Bowl XLVI, both times beating the New England Patriots. In addition, Coughlin ranks as the 14th winningest coach in NFL history with an overall record of 170 wins. Make sure you pick up Coach Coughlin's book he wrote with Greg Hanlon. It is called A Giant Win: Inside the New York Giants' Historic Upset over the New England Patriots in Super Bowl XLII. In addition, go to tcjayfund.org to help support the Tom Coughlin Jay Fund foundation. Athletic Brewing Company Is This Week's Sponsor Athletic Brewing Company is pioneering a brewing revolution. They are a non-alcoholic beer company dedicated to making great-tasting craft brews. Athletic Brewing is headquartered in Milford, CT. Its lineup of innovative near beers allows you to enjoy the taste and experience of refreshing craft brews without sacrificing your performance, passions, or good taste. They're fit for all times, made for all palates, and enjoyed by anyone who loves great craft brews. Whether you're looking to cut out alcohol for life or just for a night, you shouldn't have to sacrifice your ability to be at your best. Right now, NEW Athletic customers can receive 20% off their FIRST order of TWO 6-packs or more. Visit athleticbrewing.com and use the code ART20 at checkout by March 31, 2023. About The Art of Fatherhood Podcast The Art of Fatherhood Podcast podcast follows the journey of fatherhood. Your host, Art Eddy talks with fantastic dads from all around the world where they share their thoughts on fatherhood. You get a unique perspective on fatherhood from guests like Joe Montana, Kevin Smith, Danny Trejo, Jerry Rice, Jeff Foxworthy, Patrick Warburton, Jeff Kinney, Paul Sun-Hyung Lee, Kyle Busch, Dennis Quaid, Dwight Freeney and many more.
This week I'm joined by David Tyree. By nature, David Tyree is a Champion. He is an optimist and a person of great integrity. His character heralds the life of a person who refuses to settle for second best and helps others overcome to get great done. His ability to identify with the many challenges life presents fuels the compassion he has for people in every walk of life and drives the influence that he has on those around him. The story of David Tyree is that of Truth, Transparency and Transformation. His servant leadership and high level of performance did not stop on the field. David successfully spent eight years in Player Development in the front office for the New York Giants as Director of Player Engagement. Recognizing the cost of poor decisions and the urgency to change, he used this position to guide players in the direction of Leadership Development, Total Wellness and Career Transition. David continues to be passionate about leaving a footprint in this generation and those to come that will lead to transformation and good success. More recently, David and his wife, Leilah, became entrepreneurs by opening the first Clean Juice franchise in the state of New Jersey. In light of David's success as an athlete and professional, he has found that his greatest privilege is being a husband to his excellent wife and father to his seven children. David, a New Jersey native and proud Syracuse University Alum, began his NFL career in 2003 with the New York Giants. In 2006, David was unanimously chosen as a Pro Bowl Special Teams player. In 2008, David was crowned a Super Bowl XLII champion and etched his name in NFL history by making what many would call the greatest catch in Super Bowl history, the Helmet Catch.
This week I'm joined by David Tyree. By nature, David Tyree is a Champion. He is an optimist and a person of great integrity. His character heralds the life of a person who refuses to settle for second best and helps others overcome to get great done. His ability to identify with the many challenges life presents fuels the compassion he has for people in every walk of life and drives the influence that he has on those around him. The story of David Tyree is that of Truth, Transparency and Transformation. His servant leadership and high level of performance did not stop on the field. David successfully spent eight years in Player Development in the front office for the New York Giants as Director of Player Engagement. Recognizing the cost of poor decisions and the urgency to change, he used this position to guide players in the direction of Leadership Development, Total Wellness and Career Transition. David continues to be passionate about leaving a footprint in this generation and those to come that will lead to transformation and good success. More recently, David and his wife, Leilah, became entrepreneurs by opening the first Clean Juice franchise in the state of New Jersey. In light of David's success as an athlete and professional, he has found that his greatest privilege is being a husband to his excellent wife and father to his seven children. David, a New Jersey native and proud Syracuse University Alum, began his NFL career in 2003 with the New York Giants. In 2006, David was unanimously chosen as a Pro Bowl Special Teams player. In 2008, David was crowned a Super Bowl XLII champion and etched his name in NFL history by making what many would call the greatest catch in Super Bowl history, the Helmet Catch.
This week I'm joined by David Tyree. By nature, David Tyree is a Champion. He is an optimist and a person of great integrity. His character heralds the life of a person who refuses to settle for second best and helps others overcome to get great done. His ability to identify with the many challenges life presents fuels the compassion he has for people in every walk of life and drives the influence that he has on those around him. The story of David Tyree is that of Truth, Transparency and Transformation. His servant leadership and high level of performance did not stop on the field. David successfully spent eight years in Player Development in the front office for the New York Giants as Director of Player Engagement. Recognizing the cost of poor decisions and the urgency to change, he used this position to guide players in the direction of Leadership Development, Total Wellness and Career Transition. David continues to be passionate about leaving a footprint in this generation and those to come that will lead to transformation and good success. More recently, David and his wife, Leilah, became entrepreneurs by opening the first Clean Juice franchise in the state of New Jersey. In light of David's success as an athlete and professional, he has found that his greatest privilege is being a husband to his excellent wife and father to his seven children. David, a New Jersey native and proud Syracuse University Alum, began his NFL career in 2003 with the New York Giants. In 2006, David was unanimously chosen as a Pro Bowl Special Teams player. In 2008, David was crowned a Super Bowl XLII champion and etched his name in NFL history by making what many would call the greatest catch in Super Bowl history, the Helmet Catch.
2X Winning Super Bowl Head Coach Tom Coughlin sat down with Doggie for an in-depth conversation about life and football as well as his new book A Giant Win: Inside the New York Giants' Historic Upset over the New England Patriots in Super Bowl XLII
Chris looks at the career of 2x Super Bowl champion DE Osi Umenyiora as he reviews Osi's journey from London to Nigeria to Alabama, learning from coach Mike Waufle, the journey to Super Bowl XLII, missing the 2008 season and more. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Ed goes 1-on-1 with Tom Coughlin, who is promoting his new book, ‘A Giant Win,' that offers a deep dive into the team's Super Bowl XLII victory. We also talk about the current Giants, and some of the influences on Coughlin's life. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Today we have Super Bowl XLII, which was held on February 3, 2008, at University of Phoenix Stadium in Glendale, Arizona, between the undefeated, six-time AFC champion New England Patriots and the four-time NFC champion New York Giants.
On today's episode, we kick things off with Super Bowl XLII aka “18-1.” Jules & Sam check out what was going on in the world back in February 2008 (5:48). We break down both teams as we revisit this game (15:32). Tedy Bruschi joins the show to give us the Patriots perspective (24:17). Then, we're joined by Eli Manning (1:01:06). The guys wrap it up and score the game (1:32:41).See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
On today's episode, we kick things off with Super Bowl XLII aka “18-1.” Jules & Sam check out what was going on in the world back in February 2008 (5:48). We break down both teams as we revisit this game (15:32). Tedy Bruschi joins the show to give us the Patriots perspective (24:17). Then, we're joined by Eli Manning (1:01:06). The guys wrap it up and score the game (1:32:41).
This week I'm joined by David Tyree. By nature, David Tyree is a Champion. He is an optimist and a person of great integrity. His character heralds the life of a person who refuses to settle for second best and helps others overcome to get great done. His ability to identify with the many challenges life presents fuels the compassion he has for people in every walk of life and drives the influence that he has on those around him. The story of David Tyree is that of Truth, Transparency and Transformation. His servant leadership and high level of performance did not stop on the field. David successfully spent eight years in Player Development in the front office for the New York Giants as Director of Player Engagement. Recognizing the cost of poor decisions and the urgency to change, he used this position to guide players in the direction of Leadership Development, Total Wellness and Career Transition. David continues to be passionate about leaving a footprint in this generation and those to come that will lead to transformation and good success. More recently, David and his wife, Leilah, became entrepreneurs by opening the first Clean Juice franchise in the state of New Jersey. In light of David's success as an athlete and professional, he has found that his greatest privilege is being a husband to his excellent wife and father to his seven children. David, a New Jersey native and proud Syracuse University Alum, began his NFL career in 2003 with the New York Giants. In 2006, David was unanimously chosen as a Pro Bowl Special Teams player. In 2008, David was crowned a Super Bowl XLII champion and etched his name in NFL history by making what many would call the greatest catch in Super Bowl history, the Helmet Catch.
This week I'm joined by David Tyree. By nature, David Tyree is a Champion. He is an optimist and a person of great integrity. His character heralds the life of a person who refuses to settle for second best and helps others overcome to get great done. His ability to identify with the many challenges life presents fuels the compassion he has for people in every walk of life and drives the influence that he has on those around him. The story of David Tyree is that of Truth, Transparency and Transformation. His servant leadership and high level of performance did not stop on the field. David successfully spent eight years in Player Development in the front office for the New York Giants as Director of Player Engagement. Recognizing the cost of poor decisions and the urgency to change, he used this position to guide players in the direction of Leadership Development, Total Wellness and Career Transition. David continues to be passionate about leaving a footprint in this generation and those to come that will lead to transformation and good success. More recently, David and his wife, Leilah, became entrepreneurs by opening the first Clean Juice franchise in the state of New Jersey. In light of David's success as an athlete and professional, he has found that his greatest privilege is being a husband to his excellent wife and father to his seven children. David, a New Jersey native and proud Syracuse University Alum, began his NFL career in 2003 with the New York Giants. In 2006, David was unanimously chosen as a Pro Bowl Special Teams player. In 2008, David was crowned a Super Bowl XLII champion and etched his name in NFL history by making what many would call the greatest catch in Super Bowl history, the Helmet Catch.
Vernon Davis catches a pass from the “Fifth Hour with Ben Maller, and Danny G Radio.” After a productive college career at Maryland, Vernon spent 14 seasons as a tight end for the 49ers, Broncos, and Redskins. He played in Super Bowl XLII and was on the Denver team that won SB50. Post playing career he's moved on to the acting world. Follow Vernon Davis on Twitter @VernonDavis85, he is starring in several new projects including “Going Home” in which he plays a terminally ill NFL player, and MUTI (with Morgan Freeman and Cole Hauser) which he plays a serial killer. Watch his latest project “GOING HOME” which is now streaming on Pure Flix (www.pureflix.com). Every week a new episode will release. Follow Danny G Radio on Twitter @DannyGradio, Follow Big Ben on Twitter @BenMaller, and listen to the original "Ben Maller Show," Monday-Friday on 450+ terrestrial Fox Sports Radio affiliates, iHeart stream, and SiriusXM Radio channel 83, 2a-6a ET. #BenMaller See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Vernon Davis catches a pass from the “Fifth Hour with Ben Maller, and Danny G Radio.” After a productive college career at Maryland, Vernon spent 14 seasons as a tight end for the 49ers, Broncos, and Redskins. He played in Super Bowl XLII and was on the Denver team that won SB50. Post playing career he's moved on to the acting world. Follow Vernon Davis on Twitter @VernonDavis85, he is starring in several new projects including “Going Home” in which he plays a terminally ill NFL player, and MUTI (with Morgan Freeman and Cole Hauser) which he plays a serial killer. Watch his latest project “GOING HOME” which is now streaming on Pure Flix (www.pureflix.com). Every week a new episode will release. Follow Danny G Radio on Twitter @DannyGradio, Follow Big Ben on Twitter @BenMaller, and listen to the original "Ben Maller Show," Monday-Friday on 450+ terrestrial Fox Sports Radio affiliates, iHeart stream, and SiriusXM Radio channel 83, 2a-6a ET. #BenMaller See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Former New York Giants wide receiver and Super Bowl XLII champion David Tyree joined Afternoon Drive on 92.3 The Fan to talk about that iconic Super Bowl victory over the undefeated New England Patriots, as well as the NFL's new receiving talent, being teammates with Eli Manning, and the upcoming Fatherhood Festival in Canton.