Episodes

Sunday Mar 04, 2018
Sunday Mar 04, 2018
Craig Wolfley shared great insights into the gaps the Steelers need to fill this off season. He shared specific thoughts on their recent top draft choices, Bud Dupree, Artie Burns and Sean Davis. He also shared memories of playing in Terry Bradshaw's last game, a game which also closed down Shea Stadium.

Sunday Mar 04, 2018
Former Villanova & Atlanta Falcons WR Brian Finneran Joins Us
Sunday Mar 04, 2018
Sunday Mar 04, 2018
Brian Finneran played his college ball at Villanova and he said his thoughts on Villanova basketball, what it was like winning the FCS Division 1-AA Walter Payton award, that division's version of the Heisman Trophy, and being inducted into the Villanova Hall of Fame. Brian also shared his insights on the Falcons and if they can get back to where they were in 2016.

Sunday Mar 04, 2018
Sunday Mar 04, 2018
Tony Collins helped us define what a catch should be. He also talked about Rob Gronkowski and the beating his body has taken over the years. We turned that back on Tony and asked, knowing the toll the game would take on him inlcuding the potental for CTE, would you do it all again?

Sunday Mar 04, 2018
Former Alabama and Dallas Cowboys RB Sherman Williams Joins Us
Sunday Mar 04, 2018
Sunday Mar 04, 2018
Sherman Williams talks about his experience of being in a Federal prison and the work he's doing today to help keep kids not make the same mistakes he did. He also shared stories from helping Alabama win the National Championship in 1992 and what it was like playing for Gene Stallings, plus playing for Barry Switzer in Dallas.

Friday Mar 02, 2018
Friday Mar 02, 2018
On this edition of Thursday Night Tailgate our guests are: former Alabama and Cowboys RB Sherman Williams, former Patriots Pro Bowl RB Tony Collins, former Falcons WR Brian Finneran, former Steelers Tackle Craig Wolfley, and former Colts DB Doug Nettles.
Sherman Williams talks about his experience of being in a Federal prison and the work he's doing today to help keep kids not make the same mistakes he did. He also shared stories from helping Alabama win the National Championship in 1992 and what it was like playing for Gene Stallings.
Tony Collins helped us define what a catch should be. He also talked about Rob Gronkowski and the beating his body has taken over the years. We turned that back on Tony and asked, knowing the toll the game would take on him inlcuding the potental for CTE, would you do it all again?
Brian Finneran played his college ball at Villanova and he said his thoughts on Villanova basketball, what it was like winning the FCS Division 1-AA Walter Payton award, that division's version of the Heisman Trophy, and being inducted into the Villanova Hall of Fame. Brian also shared his insights on the Falcons and if they can get back to where they were in 2016.
Craig Wolfley shared great insights into the gaps the Steelers need to fill this off season. He shared specific thoughts on their recent top draft choices, Bud Dupree, Artie Burns and Sean Davis. He also shared memories of playing in Terry Bradshaw's last game, a game which also closed down Shea Stadium.
Doug Nettles played for the Colts back in the mid 1970's. They went to the playoff from 1975-1977 led by Bert Jones, Lydell Mitchell, Roger Carr, and a storng defense led by Mike Curtis. He said Mike Curtis was as crazy as legend has it and shared some of those stories including how O.J. Simpson didn't start games against them because he wanted Curtis to be winded before he would come into games.

Friday Feb 23, 2018
Friday Feb 23, 2018
On this edition of Thursday Night Tailgate our guests are: former University of Georgia Head Coach Jim Donnan, former Patriots Pro Bowl RB Tony Collins, former Steelers, Eagles, & Giants LB Carlos Emmons, AT&T Sports Net Host Paul Alexander, and former Steelers RB Isaac Radman.
Hear Coach Donnan talking about the Division 1-AA National Championship they won when he was the Head Coach at Marshall, the National Championship they won at Oklahoma when he was their Offensive Coordinator and his time at the University of Georgia. Hear the story about "The Miracle on the Plains" when Georgia made an incredible come back and beat Auburn during his first season as Head Coach.
Tony Collins shared his thoughts on his alma mater East Carolina and their starting QB potentially transferring to Alabama. Tony also shared his thoughts on the philosophy of NFL coaches going forward. Does defense still win championships or do you need to focus on trying to outscore the other team now due to all of the rules changes?
Carlos Emmons shared his excitement over the Eagles winning the Super Bowl plus the pain and difficulty of being a 7th round draft pick trying to make it and life after the NFL. He took epidurals to mask a back injury during his time with Giants. He played on a broken leg. You can hear the disappointment and pain in his voice.
Paul Alexander gave us his thoughts on the Pirates organization and if they'll ever be able to compete after dismatling a team that won 98 games 2 years ago. He also shared his insights on the Penguins, what happened that turned around a .500 season inDecmeber into a a team that's (16-5) since.
Isaac Redman talked about his time with the Steelers and the tough running style that made him successful but also led to a career ending neck injury. He also talked about what the Steelers need to do in order to get over the hump and back into the Super Bowl.

Friday Feb 16, 2018
Friday Feb 16, 2018
On this edition of Thursday Night Tailgate our guests are: former University of Georgia, 49ers, and Vikings RB Keith Henderson, former Patriots Pro Bowl RB Tony Collins, former University of Georgia Head Coach Ray Goff, ESPN and Fox Sports Play by Play Announcer Bob Picozzi, and award winning movie Director and Acting Coach Kimberly Jentzen.
Keith Henderson shared his memories of his record setting game at Cartersville High School when he rushed for a state record 423 yards and 5 TDs. He shared stories from his days playing at the University of Georiga and their big wins over #1 Florida. We also heard stories about being a part of the 1989 Super Bow Champion 49ers, playing alongside Joe Montana, Roger Craig and Jerry Rice and his TD pass to Cris Carter when he was with the Vikings.
Tony Collins addressed Eagles Tackle Lane Johnsons statement that playing for the Patriots isn't any fun. Tony gave us his thoughts on the Patriots free agents and who they need to be sure to resign.
Former University of Georgia Head Coach Ray Goff shared his thoughts on the National Championship game and why Georgia came up short. He talked about why Nick Saban is such a great Head Coach and has Alabama in the National Championship game every year.
Bob Picozzi talked about his time at ESPN Radio doing the SportsCenter updates. He shared some great stories about his colleagues there. He also talked about broadcasting UConn women's basketball and their dominate run and his regular segment on the Mike & Mike show doing the Bob Picozzi Did You Knowsie segment and the fun he had stumping those guys.
Director Kimberly Jentzen updated us on her movie projects Anne Frank Meets God and the Georgia Boy. She also talked about the sexual harrassment that women in Hollywood has faced for years and the change she's seen since the lawsuits came out.

Friday Feb 09, 2018
Friday Feb 09, 2018
On this edition of Thursday Night Tailgate our guests are: former University of Georgia, Rams, & Dolphins TE Randy McMichael, former Patriots Pro Bowl RB Tony Collins, former Chiefs & Bucs DB Charles Mincy, former Vikings Pro Bowl DT Keith Millard, and NFL Stats Guru Russell Baxter.
Randy McMichael shared his thoughts on the Georgia/Alabama National Championship game and where Georgia goes from here. We also talked about the Georgia sports curse, his thoughts on the Super Bowl and the Alex Smith trade.
Tony Collins shared his misery over the Patriots loss in the Super Bowl. He talked about what went wrong for the Patriots and what went right for the Eagles.
Charles Mincy shared his memories of playing at the University of Washington, including his big day helpng the Huskies defeat Iowa in the 1991 Rose Bowl. We also talked about his time in Kansas City playing for Marty Schottenheimer and Defensive Coordinator Bill Cowher and DBs Coach Tony Dungy.
Keith Millard shared his experience of being back in Minneapolis for the Super Bowl and catching up with his former teammates. We got his insights into the Vikings QB situation for next season and if the Vikings can take the next step or if they just caught lightning in a bottle for one season.
Russell Baxter broke down Super Bowl 52 and focused on why the Eagles were able to knock off the Patriots. We talked about what the Eagles should do with Nick Foles plus Jimmy G's huge contract and what it means for other QBs like Drew Brees and Kirk Cousins who will be signing new deals this off season.
