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By Tony Bouie
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The podcast currently has 6 episodes available.
How you respond to a situation like this reflects how you have been raised. Listen in and hear Leonard Green give his take on paying student-athletes, today's political climate, and why he messaged me on Facebook "YOU'RE THE WORST BLACK MAN ON THE EARTH YOU DUMB BACKWARDS SON OF B---H! Die! You deserve to idiot mother f----r!" Was he serious? Was he drunk? Why did he type this? Listen in and see how I responded. It's a long one! So grab your helmet and grab your water bottle. The conversation is at the End of the Bench.
How you respond to a situation like this reflects how you have been raised. Listen in and hear Leonard Green give his take on paying student-athletes, today's political climate, and why he messaged me on Facebook "YOU'RE THE WORST BLACK MAN ON THE EARTH YOU DUMB BACKWARDS SON OF B---H! Die! You deserve to idiot mother f----r!" Was he serious? Was he drunk? Why did he type this? Listen in and see how I responded. It's a long one! So grab your helmet and grab your water bottle. The conversation is at the End of the Bench.
Brandon Sanders is a University of Arizona football legend and starter on the famed Desert Swarm defense. He graduated from Helix High School in San Diego and made his way to the Arizona Wildcats. He played in the NFL for the Giants as well as NFL Europe, and the XFL Las Vegas Outlaws. Brandon has become a well respected high school coach and athletic director in Tucson, Arizona for Pueblo High School. He is currently working as an assistant coach in the Arena league and is planning his next high school coaching move.
In nine total NFL seasons, Abraham played in 132 games, made 442 tackles, had 38 interceptions, 131 passes defended, three forced fumbles, two sacks, and scored five touchdowns. He led the league in interceptions in 1999 with seven, including two pick-sixes, and played in the 2000 Pro Bowl game. During the six seasons that Abraham was in Tampa Bay, the Buccaneers went to the playoffs four times and won the NFC Central in 1999.
Following his nine-year NFL career, he turned to coaching, mostly at the high school level – including stints at East Lake High School in Tarpon Springs, Fla. (DB coach 2005-08, 2012), Gibbs High School in St. Petersburg, Fla. (head coach 2009-10), Clearwater High School in Clearwater, Fla. (head coach 2013-2014) and IMG Academy (2015-16).
Abraham also spent two seasons with the Tampa Bay Storm Arena League team, coaching defensive backs in 2011-12.
Abraham played at East Tennessee State University from 1991-95, earning first-team All-Southern Conference honors in 1995. He earned a bachelor's degree in business management from ETSU in 1996 and was drafted in the third round of the 1996 NFL Draft by Tampa Bay (71st overall).
A native of Orangeburg, South Carolina, Abraham, and his wife, Tunisia, were married in 1997. They have three children Devin (20), Alivia (17), and Micah (16).
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Juan Roque is a former Arizona State University football standout. He played 3 seasons in the NFL after being drafted in the 2nd round of the NFL draft in 1997. Listen to his words of wisdom and also hear a funny story or two about his experiences. Be inspired. Be entertained.
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The podcast currently has 6 episodes available.