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Latest podcast episodes about Tony Dorsett

100 Yards of Football
Tony Dorsett, Pittsburgh and Dallas Cowboys with Vincent and Harper

100 Yards of Football

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 11, 2025 32:19


Tony Dorsett, Pittsburgh and Dallas Cowboys with Vincent and Harper Broadcasting live from Atlanta, GA since 2018 with hosts Vincent Turner, Harper LeBel, and producer Jeremiah Long. We are 100 Yards of Football. Live from Atlanta, Georgia! Visit us online many.link/100yardsoffootball Listen to the PODCAST daily: 100 Yards of Football https://many.link/100yardsoffootball, Want to create live streams like this? StreamYard: https://streamyard.com/pal/d/58362923...

The Cook & Joe Show
Do we owe Big Ben an apology for being mad the Steelers drafted Rudolph?

The Cook & Joe Show

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 29, 2025 9:35


Which backfield would you rather have: Franco Harris and Saquon Barkley or Tony Dorsett and LeSean McCoy? Ramon Foster said on the Footbahlin podcast when he was hurt or out of the game, he didn't want his backup to crush it and prove Foster's value. Were we too hard on Ben Roethlisberger when he was mad about the Steelers selecting Mason Rudolph?

Rothman & Ice
Rothman & Ice September 5, 2024

Rothman & Ice

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 5, 2024 83:19


Happy Thursday! Our show began at 1pm today due to the Ryan Day show. Reactions to Day's comments on his show, our NFL Award predictions for the upcoming season, Week 1 NFL Picks against the spread at 1:33pm, Quinshon Judkins was impressed with Saturday's crowd, NFL Division Winners and Super Bowl picks for the season, Joe Burrow thinks Chase is ready to play now, and Gold Jacket Thursday with Cowboys legend Tony Dorsett at 2:33pm!

The Jimmy Rex Show
#555 - Ricky Williams - 1998 Heisman Trophy Winner Shares His Road to Enlightenment

The Jimmy Rex Show

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 28, 2024 41:46


Ricky Williams is a former runningback in the NFL for 11 seasons. During his NCAA career, Ricky broke Tony Dorsett's 20 year record for career yards with 6,279 yards and won the Heisman Trophy in 1998. He was later inducted into the College Football Hall of Fame in 2015.In true Ricky Williams fashion, the conversation delves deeper than sports, focusing on Ricky's journey of self-discovery, spirituality, and personal growth. Ricky discusses his ventures into yoga, meditation, and breathwork, which have guided his post-football life. He also introduces his astrology app, Lila, aimed at helping others find purpose. The episode offers a profound discussion on healing, the importance of being present, and embracing life's journey as a continuous evolution.Check out my Online Men's Coaching Group We Are The They and see how it's changing men's lives across the globe!Get my FREE guide with 45 Days of Simple Tips to Become a Better ManPick up my USA Today bestselling book Be One: How to Be a Healthy Man in Toxic TimesJoin the Real Men, Real Conversations Facebook Group

Yahoo Sports NFL Podcast
NFL teams with the best position group Mount Rushmores | Zero Blitz

Yahoo Sports NFL Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 3, 2024 53:46


On today's episode of Zero Blitz, Jason Fitz and Frank Schwab pitch which NFL teams have the best Mount Rushmores for every position group.They kick off the show with a short reaction to the release of the new Hard Knocks offseason edition. Schwab and Fitz each share their thoughts on the series as a whole and why it's overrated.They then open up their debate of NFL teams with the best position groups in NFL history. They share legendary units like the Dallas Cowboys running backs featuring Emmitt Smith, Ezekiel Elliott and Tony Dorsett or the Minnesota Vikings receivers with Randy Moss, Justin Jefferson and Chris Carter. During the show, they make picks for quarterbacks, running backs, receivers, tight ends, offensive linemen, pass rushers, linebackers and defensive backs.Fitz wraps the show by sharing his experience as a sideline reporter for the Nathan's Hot Dog eating contest. They also pitch which NFL players they think would dominate in the event.(1:26) Hard Knocks, more like Soft Knocks(5:15) Quarterbacks(13:08) Running Backs(20:59) Tight Ends(23:04) Wide Receiver(29:06) Offensive Line(32:09) Pass Rushers(35:57) Linebackers(37:57) Defensive Backs(44:53) The hot dog eating contestZero Blitz would be nothing without the impact of our beloved Terez Paylor, who was a pillar of Yahoo Sports' NFL editorial and podcast coverage. We will continue to produce this NFL podcast in his honor, and hope that you can support Terez Paylor's legacy in one of three ways:• Buy an "All-Juice Team" hoodie or tee from BreakingT.com/Terez. All profits directly fund the Terez A. Paylor scholarship at Howard University.• Donate directly to the PowerMizzou Journalism Alumni Scholarship in memory of Terez Paylor• Donate directly at giving.howard.edu/givenow. Under “Tribute,” please note that your gift is made in memory of Terez A. Paylor. Under “Designation,” click on “Other” and write in “Terez A. Paylor Scholarship.”

a ModelersLife
Episode 240: Richard Shirey

a ModelersLife

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 24, 2024 120:53


So you're asking yourself what do Henry Mancini, West Aliquippa, Pennsylvania, Tony Dorsett, the Conway Yard and the Norfolk Southern have in common with our next guest?? Well basically nothing other than all these people and places were mentioned on this podcast as we discovered the secret of hollow core door layouts. Richard Shirey has been working for the Norfolk Southern for over a decade and has a vast knowledge of all things railroading and in particular, railroading in the Western Pennsylvania area. We were introduced to Richard by our good friend Bradd “the Professor” Williamson who claimed to have a vast knowledge of our guest. So grab a big bowl of shredded sheet music, a tall cool glass of horn spit and enjoy!!

The Ethan and Lou Show
(RETRO INTERVIEW) - 08-20-07 - Tony Dorsett

The Ethan and Lou Show

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 6, 2024 8:12


This interview took place in the first year (2007) of the Ethan & Lou Show. NFL Hall of Famer Tony Dorsett came to the I-95 studio to talk about his storied career.

Sports' Forgotten Heroes
126: Steve Wright - NFL

Sports' Forgotten Heroes

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 5, 2024 69:05


Steve Wright played 12 years in the NFL as an offensive lineman with the Dallas Cowboys, Baltimore/Indianapolis Colts, Los Angeles Raiders and a two detour into the USFL with Oakland Invaders. His story is quire remarkable considering how he wound up a starter despite being undrafted out of the University of Northern Iowa. But his determination and persistence not only helped him make the Cowboys in 1981, but become a fixture on the O-Line. He played with and against some of the game's greatest and played under three unique coaches: Tom Landry, Frank Kush and Art Shell. His story is filled with the highs and lows you would expect. But it's also filled with magnificent stories as well, three of which are among the most historic in history. In his rookie year, he thought he was on his way to the Super Bowl until Dwight Clark caught a pass from Joe Montana to vault the 49'ers and end the dreams of Cowboy fans everywhere. He was on the field for the longest TD run in NFL history, 99 1/2 yards by Tony Dorsett and he was on the Baltimore Colts when they packed up and left overnight for Indianapolis. But Steve's exploits on the field are only a part of his story. What he did off the field while playing and after his playing days are a huge part of who Steve Wright is. Introducing Cloudburst (misting machines) to the NFL and the 1996 Summer Olympic Games, his charity around the world, his appearance on Survivor and so much more. On this episode of Sports' Forgotten Heroes, Steve joins the podcast to talk about his career and his life after football in this most entertaining discussion.

Just Wondering... With Norm Hitzges
Just Wondering ... 1/10: Let's Celebrate 4 Sports Anniversaries!

Just Wondering... With Norm Hitzges

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 10, 2024 10:21


Norm discusses four Jan. 10 sports anniversaries that are funny, dubious, and record-setting!

This is Keith Paesel's Podcast

We are back from winter break to get back to the business of TV watching. First we watch the end of the Michigan vs Alabama CFP Semi-Final and discuss the transfer portal, NCAA basically being pro football. How anti-semetic is Michigan? We don't get current fashion and when are we going to dress in tin foil like the 90s said we would in the future? Old college football powerhouses, how good was Tony Dorsett and The Bears got the number 1 overall pick again!!!!! The BEars love a local guy. The we flick over to a top 10 countdown of 80's stuff and discuss, Rob Lowe's sextape, Max Headroom, and much more. Keith introduces Adam to the Jim Irsay Collection, in return Adam shows keith the trailer for The Blaxploitation movie "Brotherhood of Death" Then it's the fianl CFP Semi-Final as Washington takes on TYexas and we discuss TV LEague updates and then it's WMAC Masters and College Football highlights for TV history. keithpaesel.com for all your me needs

Yinz Are Good
Ep. 109 Dick Roberts, Rob Rogers, Jim Krenn & the GROWING UP YINZER book; Our Kindness Crate & ICYMI

Yinz Are Good

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 21, 2023 52:09


What better book to talk about on this show than one called Growing Up Yinzer: Memories from Beloved Pittsburghers? Tressa sits down for a fun and fabulous chat with author Dick Roberts, illustrator Rob Rogers, and comedian/actor/Pittsburgh personality Jim Krenn, who is one of the yinzers featured in the book. About the book: Pittsburgh's undeniable impact on the character and life of those who grew up there has shaped iconic figures of American sports, entertainment and culture. Legends of the gridiron such as Jim Kelly, Tony Dorsett, Dan Marino and Joe Namath forged their football prowess in Western Pennsylvania. Business pioneers including Mark Cuban, Ray Werner and Bill Strickland were ingrained with the value of hard work in the Steel City. Music and movie stars like Jeff Goldblum, George Benson and Billy Gardell found creative inspiration in Pittsburgh that led to new heights. Author Dick Roberts presents profiles, interviews and memories from some of the most famous and adored Pittsburghers. Yinz Are Good (Live) Christmas Show Monday, Dec. 11th | 7:00pm Click HERE for tickets. Growing Up Yinzer: Memories from Beloved Pittsburghers Available on Amazon Yinzer Cards: https://yinzercards.com/ Jim Krenn: http://www.jimkrenn.com/ Rob Rogers: https://robrogers.com/ In Case Yinz Missed It - PIT PAWS application: www.flypittsburgh.com Yinz Are Good https://www.yinzaregood.com/ Instagram: @yinzaregood Facebook: @YinzAreGood Have a story of GENEROSITY or KINDNESS to share with us? Email us at yinzaregood@gmail.com To request a KINDNESS CRATE drop off at your business or school, email us at yinzaregood@gmail.com

MX3.vip
The History of the Dallas Cowboys - 1980s (Part 4)

MX3.vip

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 9, 2023 35:23


The 1980s brought us legends such as Tony Dorsett, Randy White, and Danny White. Mike relives the gridiron battles of the era.MX3 Podcast on Youtubewww.youtube.com/@mx3podcastContact MX3 Podcast Tweet us: @mx3podcast Email us: info@mx3.vip LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/michael-w-wright-9397b23a/ Thanks for listening & keep on living your life the Wright way!

The Jimmy Rex Show
#469 - Tony Dorsett - Heisman Trophy Winner & NFL Hall of Fame Running Back

The Jimmy Rex Show

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 27, 2023 25:41


Guest Bio:Tony Dorsett is a retired NFL running back that played for the Dallas Cowboys and Denver Broncos. Dorsett was a four-time All-America at Pittsburgh and also won the 1976 Heisman Trophy prior to joining the Cowboys as their first-round draft pick in 1977. Dorsett made the Pro Bowl 4 times and set a record that has been tied once since but will never be broken – a 99-yard touchdown run.

The Zone
Tony Dorsett in The Zone 9-11-23

The Zone

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 11, 2023 18:11


The Zone
Tony Dorsett from The Little Rock Touchdown Club 9-11-23

The Zone

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 11, 2023 25:16


Down Trails of Victory
S3 E2--Greg Davis

Down Trails of Victory

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 20, 2023 103:32


Championship Fridays and Championship Saturdays...Greg Davis, legendary Port Neches-Groves High School graduate, talks about his storied football career, including: his years as a student at Woodlawn Junior High and PN-G;quarterbacking the Indians on their 1968 District Championship run;his return to PN-G as offensive coordinator, where the Indians won a State title in 1975, made a Semifinal appearance in 1976, and another Final appearance in 1977;his career in collegiate coaching;his seven years at Texas A&M as an assistant working under Emory Bellard, Tom Wilson, Jackie Sherrill, and alongside R C Slocum;his thirteen years as offensive coordinator at the University of Texas under Mack Brown;his insights into Texas legends Darrell Royal, Ricky Williams, Vince Young, and Colt McCoy, among others;his recollections of the Longhorns' National Championship win vs #1 USC in 2005;his thoughts on other memorable Texas matchups, including their win vs Michigan in the 2004 Rose Bowl, and their loss to Alabama in the 2008 National Championship game;his family;and other topics!The podcast brings up a wide range of names from Southeast Texas, including Doug Ethridge, Rusty Davis, Jimmy Burnett, Tip Durham, Harold Lawson, Clint Crisp, Zack Byrd,, Brandon Faircloth, Mike Simpson, Frank Stanfield, Frank Cheek, Dixie Dowden, Ken Watson, Cecil Green, Wayne Skeet Williams, Moe O'Brien, Joe Allen, Paul Carswell, Dan Ives, Butch Troy, Rodney LeBoeuf, Jack Lynch, Leyton Brown, Richard Alvarez, Tommy Landry, Don Howard, Steve Fleming, Steve DeRouen, Bobby Merrin, Tommy Alexander, Dennis Howell, Mike Owens, Gary Hammond, Rusty Brittain, Richard Grissom, Howard Esquivel, Ronnie Wilbanks, Gary Banks, Phillip Sanderson, Dennis Kiger, Mike Tibbetts, Wanda Carole Wrinkle Ford, Burt Darden, Wayne Winn, Patsy Davis, Richy Ethridge, Gary Davis, Bruce Bush, Tim Nunez, Ken Clearman, Phil Vergara, Terry Cobb, Jerry Hooper, Don Bryson, David Findley, Norman Reynolds, David Fry, Steve Worster, Glen Gaspard, Lewis Ford, Kay Davis Doucet, and more! Other well-known names included in the podcast are Mack Brown, Frank Broyles, Nolan Viator, Tom Wilson, R. C. Slocum, Emory Bellard, Jackie Sherrill, Gary Kubiak, Tony Dorsett, Bear Bryant, John Robinson, Jerry Stovall, Danny Ford, Eric Zwier, Ray Goff, Vince Dooley, DeLoss Dodds, Darrell Royal, Ricky Williams, Rob Ryan, Major Applewhite, Vince Young, Cedric Benson, Pete Carroll, Matt Leinart, Reggie Bush, Gene Chizik, Nick Saban, Colt McCoy, Garrett Gilbert, Tom Brady, Aaron Rodgers, Brett Stafford...and more!!So, sit back and bask...Always be Faithful, to Purple and White;The Spirit of Aggieland;The Eyes of Texas are Upon You...and more...Right here on Down Trails of Victory podcast!

Yesterday's Sports
Great Teams of the 1970s Series (Dallas Cowboys)

Yesterday's Sports

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 20, 2023 17:55


Yesterday's Sports is part of the Sports History Network - The Headquarters For Sports Yesteryear.EPISODE SUMMARYThe 1970s Dallas Cowboys, an iconic era for the team, took a tumultuous journey from a rocky start to eventually becoming Super Bowl champions. Despite embarrassing losses early in the 1970 season, the Cowboys miraculously turned things around, advancing to Super Bowl V, only to suffer a narrow defeat to the Baltimore Colts. The 1971 season saw ups and downs, but with Roger Staubach as starting quarterback, they ultimately won Super Bowl VI. A shoulder injury to Staubach in 1972 put the team on shaky ground, yet they rallied to an impressive comeback in the playoffs, only to lose the NFC Championship to the Redskins. Despite several victories in subsequent years, injuries and inconsistency kept the Cowboys from reaching the Super Bowl again until 1975, losing narrowly to the Steelers. The Cowboys achieved their second World Championship in 1977, in large part due to the addition of rookie running back Tony Dorsett. Despite their valiant efforts, the Cowboys failed to secure another Super Bowl win for the remainder of the decade, although they remained a dominant force in the NFL. The team's overall record for the decade was an impressive 105-39.You can read the full blog post here.YESTERDAY'S SPORTS BACKGROUNDHost Mark Morthier grew up in New Jersey just across the river from New York City during the 1970s, a great time for sports in the area. He relives great moments from this time and beyond, focusing on football, baseball, basketball, and boxing. You may even see a little Olympic Weightlifting in the mix, as Mark competed for eight years. See Mark's book below.No Nonsense, Old School Weight Training: A Guide For People With Limited TimeRunning Wild: (Growing Up In The 1970s)

Pro Football in the 1970s
Great Rookie Running Back Season During the 1970s

Pro Football in the 1970s

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 5, 2023 9:40


Pro Football in the 1970s is part of the Sports History Network - The Headquarters For Your Favorite Sport's Yesteryear.EPISODE SUMMARYDuring the 1970s, there were several outstanding rookie running backs whose first year in the NFL were extraordinary. Any one of the following six players would have been a great addition to any team. Some of them were famous from their college days. Others gained national attention only when they produced in the pros. John Brockington of the Green Bay Packers, Franco Harris of the Pittsburgh Steelers, Don Woods of the San Diego Chargers, Tony Dorsett of the Dallas Cowboys, Earl Campbell of the Houston Oilers, and Terry Miller of the Buffalo Bills, each began their pro careers during the decade of the 1970s by breaking 1,000 yards rushing.Read the entire episode blog post and check out some other cool info regarding this episode here.PRO FOOTBALL IN THE 1970S BACKGROUNDPro Football in the 1970s is a podcast dedicated to teaching fans about the history of the NFL during the 1970s, a time when the host (Joe Zagorski) grew up as a rabid fan of the game. Joe is also an author of multiple NFL books. See Joe's books below.The NFL in the 1970s: Pro Football's Most Important DecadeThe Year the Packers Came Back: The 1972 ResurgenceAmerica's Trailblazing Middle Linebacker: The Story of NFL Hall of Famer Willie Lanier

The Cook & Joe Show
Wheel Of Football, Football Trivia, What's Cookin

The Cook & Joe Show

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 21, 2023 34:16


Wheel of Football with Foalsie, football trivia and What's Cookin' to end the show! 

NFL: Move the Sticks with Daniel Jeremiah & Bucky Brooks
Tony Dorsett on his 99-yd TD run, being in select Heisman Trophy & Hall of Fame group, and being a grandpa

NFL: Move the Sticks with Daniel Jeremiah & Bucky Brooks

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 23, 2023 29:18 Transcription Available


Ep. #19: Peanut and Roman are joined this week by NFL Hall of Fame running back and Cowboys great, Tony Dorsett. The hosts start off by asking what it's like to be a Hall of Famer and how often he wears his gold jacket. They also find out that it's hard to keep your jacket pristine and what happens if it gets ruined. Tony also gives the guys an inside scoop into his illustrious 99-yd TD run and what it's like holding a record that can only ever be tied. Dorsett is one of only 10 players to have won the Heisman Trophy and be inducted into the Pro Football Hall of Fame. He talks about how much of an honor it is to be in such elite company and how it feels surreal for him due to the amount of great players that do not share this accolade. Tony then discusses how much different the game of football is today and what it was like being a smaller back in such a physical era. Today, Tony spends his time with family and talks about how much joy he gets from being a grandfather.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

NFL Fantasy Live
Tony Dorsett on his 99-yd TD run, being in select Heisman Trophy & Hall of Fame group, and being a grandpa

NFL Fantasy Live

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 23, 2023 29:18 Transcription Available


Ep. #19: Peanut and Roman are joined this week by NFL Hall of Fame running back and Cowboys great, Tony Dorsett. The hosts start off by asking what it's like to be a Hall of Famer and how often he wears his gold jacket. They also find out that it's hard to keep your jacket pristine and what happens if it gets ruined. Tony also gives the guys an inside scoop into his illustrious 99-yd TD run and what it's like holding a record that can only ever be tied. Dorsett is one of only 10 players to have won the Heisman Trophy and be inducted into the Pro Football Hall of Fame. He talks about how much of an honor it is to be in such elite company and how it feels surreal for him due to the amount of great players that do not share this accolade. Tony then discusses how much different the game of football is today and what it was like being a smaller back in such a physical era. Today, Tony spends his time with family and talks about how much joy he gets from being a grandfather.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

NFL: Good Morning Football
Tony Dorsett on his 99-yd TD run, being in select Heisman Trophy & Hall of Fame group, and being a grandpa

NFL: Good Morning Football

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 23, 2023 29:18 Transcription Available


Ep. #19: Peanut and Roman are joined this week by NFL Hall of Fame running back and Cowboys great, Tony Dorsett. The hosts start off by asking what it's like to be a Hall of Famer and how often he wears his gold jacket. They also find out that it's hard to keep your jacket pristine and what happens if it gets ruined. Tony also gives the guys an inside scoop into his illustrious 99-yd TD run and what it's like holding a record that can only ever be tied. Dorsett is one of only 10 players to have won the Heisman Trophy and be inducted into the Pro Football Hall of Fame. He talks about how much of an honor it is to be in such elite company and how it feels surreal for him due to the amount of great players that do not share this accolade. Tony then discusses how much different the game of football is today and what it was like being a smaller back in such a physical era. Today, Tony spends his time with family and talks about how much joy he gets from being a grandfather.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

NFL Players: Second Acts
Tony Dorsett on his 99-yd TD run, being in select Heisman Trophy & Hall of Fame group, and being a grandpa

NFL Players: Second Acts

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 23, 2023 29:18 Transcription Available


Ep. #19: Peanut and Roman are joined this week by NFL Hall of Fame running back and Cowboys great, Tony Dorsett. The hosts start off by asking what it's like to be a Hall of Famer and how often he wears his gold jacket. They also find out that it's hard to keep your jacket pristine and what happens if it gets ruined. Tony also gives the guys an inside scoop into his illustrious 99-yd TD run and what it's like holding a record that can only ever be tied. Dorsett is one of only 10 players to have won the Heisman Trophy and be inducted into the Pro Football Hall of Fame. He talks about how much of an honor it is to be in such elite company and how it feels surreal for him due to the amount of great players that do not share this accolade. Tony then discusses how much different the game of football is today and what it was like being a smaller back in such a physical era. Today, Tony spends his time with family and talks about how much joy he gets from being a grandfather.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

The NFL Legends Podcast
Tony Dorsett on his 99-yd TD run, being in select Heisman Trophy & Hall of Fame group, and being a grandpa

The NFL Legends Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 23, 2023 29:18


Ep. #19: Peanut and Roman are joined this week by NFL Hall of Fame running back and Cowboys great, Tony Dorsett. The hosts start off by asking what it's like to be a Hall of Famer and how often he wears his gold jacket. They also find out that it's hard to keep your jacket pristine and what happens if it gets ruined. Tony also gives the guys an inside scoop into his illustrious 99-yd TD run and what it's like holding a record that can only ever be tied. Dorsett is one of only 10 players to have won the Heisman Trophy and be inducted into the Pro Football Hall of Fame. He talks about how much of an honor it is to be in such elite company and how it feels surreal for him due to the amount of great players that do not share this accolade. Tony then discusses how much different the game of football is today and what it was like being a smaller back in such a physical era. Today, Tony spends his time with family and talks about how much joy he gets from being a grandfather.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

NFL Total Access: The Locker Room
Tony Dorsett on his 99-yd TD run, being in select Heisman Trophy & Hall of Fame group, and being a grandpa

NFL Total Access: The Locker Room

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 23, 2023 29:18 Transcription Available


Ep. #19: Peanut and Roman are joined this week by NFL Hall of Fame running back and Cowboys great, Tony Dorsett. The hosts start off by asking what it's like to be a Hall of Famer and how often he wears his gold jacket. They also find out that it's hard to keep your jacket pristine and what happens if it gets ruined. Tony also gives the guys an inside scoop into his illustrious 99-yd TD run and what it's like holding a record that can only ever be tied. Dorsett is one of only 10 players to have won the Heisman Trophy and be inducted into the Pro Football Hall of Fame. He talks about how much of an honor it is to be in such elite company and how it feels surreal for him due to the amount of great players that do not share this accolade. Tony then discusses how much different the game of football is today and what it was like being a smaller back in such a physical era. Today, Tony spends his time with family and talks about how much joy he gets from being a grandfather.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

NFL Now
Tony Dorsett on his 99-yd TD run, being in select Heisman Trophy & Hall of Fame group, and being a grandpa

NFL Now

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 23, 2023 29:18 Transcription Available


Ep. #19: Peanut and Roman are joined this week by NFL Hall of Fame running back and Cowboys great, Tony Dorsett. The hosts start off by asking what it's like to be a Hall of Famer and how often he wears his gold jacket. They also find out that it's hard to keep your jacket pristine and what happens if it gets ruined. Tony also gives the guys an inside scoop into his illustrious 99-yd TD run and what it's like holding a record that can only ever be tied. Dorsett is one of only 10 players to have won the Heisman Trophy and be inducted into the Pro Football Hall of Fame. He talks about how much of an honor it is to be in such elite company and how it feels surreal for him due to the amount of great players that do not share this accolade. Tony then discusses how much different the game of football is today and what it was like being a smaller back in such a physical era. Today, Tony spends his time with family and talks about how much joy he gets from being a grandfather.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Geary & Stein Sports Show
HOF Running Backs Earl Campbell and Tony Dorsett

Geary & Stein Sports Show

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 20, 2023 16:34


Hall Of Fame RBs Earl Campbell and Tony Dorsett join us from Radio Row in Phoenix, Arizona.

Kevin and Cory
The show of Hall of Famers

Kevin and Cory

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 9, 2023 48:06


In the 10 a.m hour of the K&C Masterpiece, Mavs-Clippers / The debut of Kyrie, the imminent return of Luka and will anything happen on the trade front today? On the day of dominant running backs, we begin with two of the best - Tony Dorsett and Earl Campbell, Then NFL Hall of Famer (and mega Cowboys fan) Brian Urlacher!

The Horn 101.9 FM & 1260 AM
Earl Campbell & Tony Dorsett Join Chad & Zay

The Horn 101.9 FM & 1260 AM

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 9, 2023 14:23


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Midday with Chad Hastings and Zay Collier
Earl Campbell & Tony Dorsett Join Chad & Zay

Midday with Chad Hastings and Zay Collier

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 9, 2023 13:38


Sportlanders, The Podcast
The Brian D. O'Leary Show - Remembering the great Franco Harris - December 21, 2022

Sportlanders, The Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 21, 2022 15:09


The Brian D. O'Leary Show December 21, 2022   Bill Schonely “… wherever you may be…” The Final Goodbye for “The Schonz” https://youtu.be/wna_mCmHQeI   Franco Harris Steelers Hall of Fame RB Franco Harris, author of 'The Immaculate Reception,' dies at 72 Starting with the 1980 season, Harris became the career rushing leader among active players. The 1984 Seattle Seahawks did have the “Original” Curt Warner on the roster, but the 3rd pick of the 1983 NFL Draft out of Penn State was injured in the opening game versus the Cleveland Browns, ending his season. Franco Harris—coming off a season in 1983 where he rushed for 1,007 yards—was released by the Steelers during training camp before the 1984 season, over an ostensible pay dispute. After the 1983 season, Harris was only 363 yards away from breaking Jim Brown's career rushing record. Harris joined the Seahawks in September, but only ended up playing in 8 games and ended up with 170 yards rushing on the season. He never played in the NFL again.   After taping this episode, John Ziegler tweeted that Franco had been at work on a podcast of his own about the Penn State-Paterno-Sandusky case. Here is the link: Upon Further Review   NFL All-Time Leading Rushers Harris is now 15th all-time. Jim Brown is 11th! + indicates Pro Football Hall of Fame Highlighted players mentioned in podcast Rank Player Yds Years 1 Emmitt Smith+ 18,355 1990-2004 2 Walter Payton+ 16,726 1975-1987 3 Frank Gore 16,000 2005-2020 4 Barry Sanders+ 15,269 1989-1998 5 Adrian Peterson 14,918 2007-2021 6 Curtis Martin+ 14,101 1995-2005 7 LaDainian Tomlinson+ 13,684 2001-2011 8 Jerome Bettis+ 13,662 1993-2005 9 Eric Dickerson+ 13,259 1983-1993 10 Tony Dorsett+ 12,739 1977-1988 11 Jim Brown+ 12,312 1957-1965 12 Marshall Faulk+ 12,279 1994-2005 13 Edgerrin James+ 12,246 1999-2009 14 Marcus Allen+ 12,243 1982-1997 15 Franco Harris+ 12,120 1972-1984 16 Thurman Thomas+ 12,074 1988-2000 17 Fred Taylor 11,695 1998-2010 18 Steven Jackson 11,438 2004-2015 19 John Riggins+ 11,352 1971-1985 20 Corey Dillon 11,241 1997-2006       Joe Paterno Wikipedia article about JoePa (Warning: some information, especially about the end of his career is dubious.)   The Immaculate Reception How the Immaculate Reception shaped Steelers history Wikipedia on the Immaculate Reception Harris caught a deflected pass, leading to a 13-7 Steelers victory over their rival Oakland Raiders in the 1972 AFC Divisional Playoff. Notably, the NFL playoffs started in December in those days. The 50th anniversary of the play will be on Friday, December 23, 2002. The number 32 that Franco Harris wore for the Pittsburgh Steelers is due to be retired on Saturday and will be only the third number to be officially retired by the club.     With the Benefit of Hindsight Podcast The Framing of Joe Paterno: Documenting an outrageous rush to judgment The Website of Record for Truth in the Sandusky Scandal   The Death of Journalism Link on Apple Podcasts     Tweet Mentioned: https://twitter.com/Zigmanfreud/status/1605630072680894464 John Ziegler (@Zigmanfreud) We just taped Episode 18 of “The Death of Journalism,” which was dedicated to Franco Harris. I forgot to tell the story of how we showed up to his packed Super Bowl party & he immediately bought my daughters squares, gave them T-shirts & got us seating. I will miss him SO much.     Peyton's Places on ESPN+ Link to Ep. 24 of the first season of Peyton's Places (You'll probably need an ESPN+ subscription to watch)   The O'Leary Review Podcast Episode 8 — John Ziegler (LIV Golf, College Football, and more) https://briandoleary.substack.com/p/john-ziegler-with-the-benefit-of#details Episode 9 — John Ziegler (The Penn State Case mega-pod) https://briandoleary.substack.com/p/the-penn-state-case-with-john-ziegler#details       Interested in a Productivity Boost? We're setting up a webinar to talk about all of that. You've gotta be a paid subscriber on our Substack to participate. If your subscription has lapsed, or never started, we'd love your support. More details to come in the next few weeks.   Fountain.FM Support us with Bitcoin/Satoshis over at Fountain.FM Until I figure this out and have a good link for you folks, just search for “The Brian D. O'Leary Show” and you should be able to find us.     Stack It! If you think your ideas are worth talking about…and they are, believe me…join us over at Substack and start your own page. Write a newsletter or do a podcast or just hang out and post things occasionally when the mood strikes. https://substack.com/refer/briandoleary   Follow us on Twitter @BrianDOLeary . An archive of all our audio and video content starting from summer 2022 is at Odysee. Please join us over there. https://odysee.com/$/invite/@BrianDOLeary:f   Go to BrianDOLeary.com for more information.

Pitt Panther Rants and other Sports Rant

Pitt was on a bye week this past week. I talk about their win over Virginia Tech and Izzy breaking Tony Dorsett's single game record. I look at how the season has gone and what can we expect for the rest of the season. The Steelers could have a QB controversy if Mitch Trubisky plays next game and does well. Pitt Hoops suspends another player and this one seems real bad. Penn State loses and Jordan Addison is hurt.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

Hail to Pitt Podcast
Hail to Hizztory

Hail to Pitt Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 13, 2022 68:25


Israel Abanikanda ran all over VA Tech, smashing records set by the legendary Tony Dorsett and propelling Pitt into an off week with a much needed victory. This week, it is time to not only break down that game tape against the Hokies, but also provide a mid-season assessment of the 2022 Pitt Football team. Tune in, get all that work done, and take a look at this weekend's monster matchups in the SEC, Big Ten, and Pac 12 on this relaxed fit edition to the H2P show! #H2P

Huuuge Fan
The Bachelor's Rachel Lindsay on the Dallas Cowboys

Huuuge Fan

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 5, 2022 30:00


ExtraTV correspondent and Bachelor alum Rachel Lindsay gives LaChina Robinson the full rundown on her Dallas Cowboys fandom, from attending team book signings with her dad to her faith in Dak Prescott.

Sports the NEMO way
Dallas Cowboys

Sports the NEMO way

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 8, 2022 64:49


In this episode of Sports the NEMO Way we bring the Dallas Cowboys to the table for discussion.

Huuuge Fan
Omar Epps on the Dallas Cowboys

Huuuge Fan

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 7, 2022 25:08


Legendary actor Omar Epps joins LaChina Robinson to talk about the roots of his all-consuming Cowboys fandom, the team's most heated rivalries and his admiration for Jerry Jones.

Native Angelino with Tom Levine
The Mind Of A Champion - Nature Versus Nurture

Native Angelino with Tom Levine

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 12, 2022 73:12


Overcoming Adversity……the title of a podcast I recorded during the worst of Covid.I am intrigued by certain individuals' drive and resilience as they rise to great heights, despite being challenged with immense hurdles. In that podcast (listen here), I spoke with two athletes: Asante Cleveland, a former NFL tight-end who played with the New England Patriots, San Francisco 49ers, and the San Diego Chargers, and with Lindsey Dare Shoop, an Olympic gold medalist in rowing, world champion, coach, speaker, and author. Asante's career came to an early conclusion as a result of injury. I was impressed by his drive to achieve, his story of making it to the Patriots, and the subsequent inner strength he demonstrated post-injury. If a young man in his mid-20’s could hold his head high after a career ending injury, I certainly could manage a career transition after age 50.The Mind Of A Champion - A Family AffairIn this episode, I speak with Asante's parents (Javetta and Allen). I was interested in discussing the elements of nature versus nurture. To find out at what point they knew he had exceptional athletic talent. To ask, "Did they prepare and/or push him toward athletics, or did he naturally gravitate to sport and football?"(Lindsey's story will be told in a forthcoming episode).On the nature side of the equation, although both father and son wanted to play college basketball, they played college football, and each eventually made it to the National Football League (NFL). Asante’s mother let me know that NFL also stands for “Not For Long” and that she was intent on doing whatever she could to prepare him for life after the league.The senior Mr. Cleveland played for the Dallas Cowboys and roomed briefly with Tony Dorsett during the Tom Landry coaching era.The son huddled with Tom Brady, Rob Gronkowski and was coached by Bill Belichick.In this episode, you will hear one family's story of pulling together to achieve goals, never forgetting that what is most important is to excel in school, remain humble, loyal to family, and always act with integrity and purpose.About The Author And Podcast HostFollowing a 25 year career in capital markets, Tom Levine founded Zero Hour Group in 2014.The Los Angeles, California-based firm provides consulting, strategic analysis, and real estate services. Services are offered nationwide and across a variety of sectors. The firm's clients range from family offices and high net worth individuals to institutions and professional investors. Real Estate related transactions are brokered through our subsidary firms, Native Angelino Real Estate and WEHO Realtor.Tom Levine is a Native Angelino and graduate of USC Marshall School of Business, Claremont Colleges, and spent a term at the London School of Economics. Additionally, he is a certified Short Sale Specialist under the National Association of Realtors.PodcastThe Native Angelino Podcast is underwritten and produced in conjunction with the Zero Hour Group, a consulting and strategy firm, parent to 1929, Native Angelino Real Estate, and associated real estate assets.Native Angelino description found on iTunes:“From a vantage point within sight of the Hollywood Sign, seated beneath a palm tree, Tom Levine takes you on a twisted, exploratory tour of popular thought, the upside-down theories of classical economics, politics, and other strange things.Tom talks all things Los Angeles, bright new ideas, and complex topics of interest to creative thinkers and discerning skeptics.L.A. locals state with pride, "You can surf in the morning and ski in the afternoon." Well, if you get a really early start, it's true. Sometimes.Los Angeles is the City of the Angels, and Tom Levine is a Native Angelino. This is a public episode. If you’d like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit www.1929.live/subscribe

Pigskin Daily History Dispatch
Dorsett's Birthday Bio and the NFL Rules Changes in 1943

Pigskin Daily History Dispatch

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 7, 2022 12:39


In this episode of the Football History Headlines, we discuss the major NFL Rules revisions of 1943, remember legend https://pigskindispatch.com/(searchresults)?q2=%22Tony+Dorsett%22 (Tony Dorsett)'s gridiron accomplishments as well as many more HOF Legendary stories. Come join us at the https://pigskindispatch.com/ (Pigskin Dispatch website) and the https://jerseydispatch.com/ (Sports Jersey Dispatch) to see even more Positive football news! Sign up to get daily football history headlines in your email inbox @ https://pigskindispatch1.aweb.page/p/92342af4-80c0-41a6-8ea2-80671be8d774 (Email-subscriber) Miss our football by the day of the year podcasts, well don't because they can still be found at the https://pigskindispatch.com/ (Pigskin Dispatch website). Go to https://my.captivate.fm/SportsHistoryNetwork.com/Row1 (SportsHistoryNetwork.com/Row1 )for access to the full Row One catalog for gallery prints and gift items. Plus, get a 15% discount on all prints on the Row One Pictorem Gallery with coupon code SHN15.

Pigskin Daily History Dispatch
The Amazing Running of Tony Dorsett

Pigskin Daily History Dispatch

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 12, 2022 11:10


Some of the most amazing stories are those that defy all odds. Ones that if you weighed the possibility before they occurred most people would say, No way is that going to happen! Everyone forgot this though when watching the very talented https://pigskindispatch.com/(searchresults)?q2=%22Tony%20Dorsett%22 (Tony Dorsett). Come join us at the https://pigskindispatch.com/ (Pigskin Dispatch website) and the https://jerseydispatch.com/ (Sports Jersey Dispatch) to see even more Positive football news! Sign up to get daily football history headlines in your email inbox @ https://pigskindispatch1.aweb.page/p/92342af4-80c0-41a6-8ea2-80671be8d774 (Email-subscriber) Miss our football by the day of the year podcasts, well don't because they can still be found at the https://pigskindispatch.com/ (Pigskin Dispatch website). Go to https://my.captivate.fm/SportsHistoryNetwork.com/Row1 (SportsHistoryNetwork.com/Row1 )for access to the full Row One catalog for gallery prints and gift items. Plus, get a 15% discount on all prints on the Row One Pictorem Gallery with coupon code SHN15.

Mike Drop
Would a Ring Make Aaron Donald the Greatest Pitt NFL Player Ever?

Mike Drop

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 12, 2022 20:19


Mike Asti argues why a ring would make Aaron Donald the greatest Pitt product player in NFL history. Asti goes over why Donald is building a legacy that surpasses Ditka, Marino, Fitzgerald and Dorsett's.

Mick Shots
Mick Shots: Stampeding Cowboys

Mick Shots

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 5, 2021 48:46


Fabulous Football Friday kicks off with the old fight song, _Cowboys Stampede March_, followed by Roger in the building, the meaning of Tony Dorsett for head coach Mike McCarthy, historical significance of beating the Broncos, some line dancing and of course picks and picks to click. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

CFL America Radio
The 1977 Dallas Cowboys

CFL America Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 27, 2021 45:57


With an imaginative, high-scoring offensive and a crushing defense, Dallas cruised through the regular season, the playoffs and the Super Bowl. The story of the 1977 Cowboys is told by Tony Dorsett, Thomas Henderson, Charlie Waters and Drew Pearson and each relate contribute to the story of their championship season. Each former player is able to offer insights (often humorous!) into their championship run. Tony Dorsett, Heisman Trophy winner, was the super-rookie that everyone expected to be the final piece of the puzzle in Dallas' return to championship form. It took him a while to learn the complex Dallas offense, but when he did, he was exciting to watch! Thomas Henderson was the maverick who gave himself his own nickname of "Hollywood Henderson" and rubbed everyone the wrong way! Charlie Waters was the safety who was the leader of the "Doomsday Defense" anchored by a defensive line composed of Harvey Martin, Randy White and Ed "Too Tall" Jones. Waters was the brain behind Doomsday who kept all the "personalities" working. Drew Pearson was Mr. Clutch because when team leader Roger Staubach needed a pass completion, he looked for the man who gave clutch performances when the game was on the line. These very different men talk about the struggles, the successes and the eventual victory in Super Bowl XII in which the often hated Dallas Cowboys rode to victory with a powerful defense and a well-executed offense.

Point Blank, Texas
ep. 33 - San Simba, TX

Point Blank, Texas

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 20, 2021 61:35


In the Tony Dorsett episode we're back in the humble studios & discuss Ryan's week off, new little league rules, Blue Owl Brewing and strong neon lights. We also get into fair weather Cowboy fans, our lame twitter account, CBS issues and also shout out Bullet Grillhouse in Point Blank, Texas for reaching out to the gram!..Follow Us, rate and review!!Instagram:https://www.instagram.com/pointblanktxpodcast/Twitter:https://twitter.com/pointblanktexasTikky:https://www.tiktok.com/@pointblanktexas?lang=enRyan's IG:https://www.instagram.com/januarysveryownnn/Justin's IG: https://www.instagram.com/leescratchperry/

Bowl Season Stories
(S1-E1) Tony Dorsett, John Grant

Bowl Season Stories

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 26, 2021 29:00


Tony Dorsett talks Bowl Season memories from Pitt, John Grant talks season kickoff and Celebration Bowl.

The Dallas Cowboys Blitzcast
Dallas Cowboys Daily Blitz – 8/13/21 – Pro Football Hall of Fame: Next Candidates?

The Dallas Cowboys Blitzcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 13, 2021 12:30


Two incredibly mind-numbing wrongs were righted over the weekend, with former Cowboys safety Cliff Harris and wide receiver Drew Pearson being inducted into the Pro Football Hall of Fame. Welcome to the Daily Blitz by DSP Media in partnership with CowboysSI.com. Curiously, Pearson and Harris were the only two members of the NFL 1970's All-Decade first-team who were not already inducted into the Hall of Fame. With their induction, comes optimism from Cowboys fans that other former players will get their shot, and there is clearly a long list of Cowboys candidates. When you think about those Super Bowl teams from the 1970's, a few names come to mind that seem deserving. There are even a few from the more recent 1990's Super Bowl teams that match up well against players from other teams who are already in. Who are the greatest Cowboys players from yesteryear who we think belong in the Pro Football Hall of Fame? Let's discuss? Please join us daily for the Daily Blitz at CowboysSI.com, TheBlitzcast.com, or the Dallas Cowboys Blitzcast YouTube Channel. And make sure to subscribe for all the latest videos and visual content! Then continue the conversation on our new forums, Twitter: @BlitzcastNFL and @IndyCarTim. To submit a question for the show please email us, or to submit your joke of the day to be considered for use on the air, email the show at TheCowboysBlitzcast@gmail.com with “Joke Of The Day” in the subject line. If we use your joke on the air we'll send you a free DSP Media / Cowboys Blitzcast t-shirt or hat!

Lombardi Memories
Super Bowl XIII (Pittsburgh Steelers vs. Dallas Cowboys)

Lombardi Memories

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 20, 2021 27:06


Opening It's time for… Lombardi Memories. A show that takes you back in time, into January or February, to the greatest one-day spectacle in all of sports. This is the every-other-Tuesday podcast that looks back at each and every one of the 50-plus Super Bowls and tells the story of who won and why. For the fan who needs more than a boxscore, this podcast goes drive-by-drive, play-by-play through the most dramatic games in history. I'm your host, Tommy A. Phillips, and you can visit my website at tommyaphillips.com where you can find all of my books. Today we have Super Bowl XIII, which was held on January 21, 1979 in the Orange Bowl in Miami, Florida between the three-time AFC champion and two-time Super Bowl champion Pittsburgh Steelers and the five-time NFC champion and defending Super Bowl champion Dallas Cowboys. As always, we have a pop quiz, and then homework at the end of the episode. The pop quiz question for today is: what unusual special teams feat was accomplished in both this Super Bowl, and also the next Super Bowl between the Cowboys and Steelers? That would be Super Bowl XXX, which had something that also happened in this game. The answer will come at the end of the podcast. The NFL expanded to a 16-game schedule in 1978. That would remain the season length for the next 42 years, with the exceptions of the 1982 and 1987 seasons, both of which were affected by player strikes. The NFL also added a second wild card to each conference, meaning that the two wild cards would play in a wild card game, and the three division champions got first-round byes. The Steelers romped right through their first 16-game schedule, winning their first seven games and going on to win 14 of 16 games. They had little trouble in the playoffs, dispatching Denver 33-10 and beating up on Houston 34-5 in the AFC Championship Game. They were led by quarterback Terry Bradshaw, who threw for 2,915 yards and 28 touchdowns. Running back Franco Harris ran for over 1,000 yards and eight touchdowns. Receiver Lynn Swann led in all receiving categories with 61 catches for 880 yards and 11 touchdowns, but John Stallworth was right behind him with 41 catches for 798 yards and nine scores. Dallas's road to the Super Bowl was much more of a bumpy ride. After starting out 2-0, the Cowboys lost four of their next eight games and sat at only 6-4 at midseason. But they turned things around, winning all of their final six regular-season games, and most of them by big margins. The Cowboys then got by Atlanta 27-20 in the divisional round before beating Los Angeles 28-0 in the NFC Championship Game. The Cowboys were led, as they were a year before, by quarterback Roger Staubach, who threw for 3,190 yards and 25 touchdowns. Running back Tony Dorsett ran for 1,325 yards and seven touchdowns. Running back Robert Newhouse had another 584 yards and eight scores. The Cowboys had five players catch at least 34 balls, with Preston Pearson leading in catches with 47, and Tony Hill leading in yards with 823. First Quarter                Chicago Bears founder George S. Halas tossed the coin, which came up heads. The Cowboys won and chose to receive. Receiver Butch Johnson took the kick back to the 28. Running back Tony Dorsett ran it twice to start the game, and he took the ball into Pittsburgh territory at the 47. After running back Robert Newhouse was stopped for no gain, Dorsett took a pitch from quarterback Roger Staubach and made a first down at the 34. On the next play, however, the Cowboys tried a trick play. Receiver Drew Pearson fumbled when trying to get the ball from Dorsett, and defensive tackle John Banaszak recovered for Pittsburgh.                Running back Franco Harris tried a couple of runs, going nowhere to start the drive. Quarterback Terry Bradshaw converted on third down, finding...

NFL: Good Morning Football
Breaking Down Film: How to excel in the Film Room with Brian Baldinger

NFL: Good Morning Football

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 25, 2020 22:43 Transcription Available


Brian Baldinger stops by to tell Michael Robinson and Brian Billick about how he made more money playing basketball for Cowboys in the offseason with Tony Dorsett than on the field with Dallas (1:40). Baldy then sheds light on how 'Baldy's Breakdowns' came into existence (5:35), his approach to making the complex game of football digestible to all fans, and John Madden's influence in talking the X's and O's of the game (10:50). Mike Rob and Coach also ask Baldy which coaches and players have challenged his takes, and Baldy reveals a player who called out his coaches because of a breakdown tape (17:30). Lastly, the guys discuss who they most want to watch film with, and Baldy has an interesting comparison with Aaron Donald and Barry Sanders (20:55). NFL Total Access: The Locker Room is part of the NFL Podcasts Network. Learn more about your ad-choices at https://www.iheartpodcastnetwork.comSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

NFL GameDay View
Breaking Down Film: How to excel in the Film Room with Brian Baldinger

NFL GameDay View

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 25, 2020 22:43 Transcription Available


Brian Baldinger stops by to tell Michael Robinson and Brian Billick about how he made more money playing basketball for Cowboys in the offseason with Tony Dorsett than on the field with Dallas (1:40). Baldy then sheds light on how 'Baldy's Breakdowns' came into existence (5:35), his approach to making the complex game of football digestible to all fans, and John Madden's influence in talking the X's and O's of the game (10:50). Mike Rob and Coach also ask Baldy which coaches and players have challenged his takes, and Baldy reveals a player who called out his coaches because of a breakdown tape (17:30). Lastly, the guys discuss who they most want to watch film with, and Baldy has an interesting comparison with Aaron Donald and Barry Sanders (20:55). NFL Total Access: The Locker Room is part of the NFL Podcasts Network. Learn more about your ad-choices at https://www.iheartpodcastnetwork.comSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Dallas Cowboys Podcasts
Hangin' with the 'Boys: Reliving the Old Days with Gary Myers

Dallas Cowboys Podcasts

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 18, 2018 53:33 Transcription Available


The boys are joined by former Cowboys beat writer Gary Myers, current author of the new book _How 'Bout Them Cowboys?_ From Tom Landry and Tony Dorsett to Jerry Jones, Jimmy Johnson and Troy Aikman, he and Nate share unforgettable stories about the team from the 1980s and 1990s.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.