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Surf & Turf: Former Dolphins Pro Bowl Runningback, Ronnie Brown

Surf & Turf: Former Dolphins Pro Bowl Runningback, Ronnie Brown

FromGoing Deep


Surf & Turf: Former Dolphins Pro Bowl Runningback, Ronnie Brown

FromGoing Deep

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Length:
62 minutes
Released:
Jan 30, 2020
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

Barstool's NFL Podcast, Surf & Turf, hosted by Super Bowl Champion, Willie Colon and Barstool Sr. NFL Analyst, Steven Cheah, has former #2 overall pick, Ronnie Brown on the show. Willie and Steven Cheah discuss their week down south at the Senior Bowl & Pro Bowl (00:10 - 09:45) and preview Super Bowl LIV (09:46 - 14:20).

Ronnie Brown joins the guys in Mobile to talk about the change in the Runningback position since he was drafted 2nd overall in 2005 (18:30 - 21:32), what his draft day was like (21:33 - 25:42), what his rookie dinner was like (25:43 - 27:22), playing under Nick Saban in Miami (27:23 - 29:14), playing in the Wildcat and how it changed the NFL (29:15 - 33:41), being a big back and what is important for a modern day RB (33:42 - 40:14), what it was like playing on the 2011 Eagles aka the "Dream Team" (40:15 - 42:46), his experience with Ricky Williams (43:28 - 45:22), smoking weed versus other forms of medication available to NFL players (45:23 - 49:33), if he believes Philip Rivers has anything left (49:34 - 51:14), getting old and when he realized it was time to hang it up (51:15 - 54:05), what it was like to throw a touchdown pass as a RB (55:19 - 56:51), and the interview recap/preview of what's to come this off-season (57:17 - 1:03:07).
Released:
Jan 30, 2020
Format:
Podcast episode

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A weekly NFL podcast hosted by Super Bowl Champion Willie Colon and Barstool's Sr. NFL Analyst, Steven Cheah. You'll get to know past and present NFL players underneath the helmet on this interview based podcast. They deliver the real stories from players that you won't hear on TV