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8 episodes
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Insights From the Locker Room Derek Dennis
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Every Fan assumes what athletes love to talk about in the realm of the locker room as a current pro athlete I’m here to give you the insight!
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CFL DT’s Mike Rose & Derek Wiggan
Host Derek Dennis sits down w/ 2 rising CFL DT’s to get their thoughts on what’s next in the CFL, opting out, and how to improve the league and football landscape as a whole in Canada. We also talk NBA , impact Chadwick Boseman had on us individually, and their thoughts on Vernon Adams top DT list. So many goodies in this episode take a listen and enjoy!
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Vernon Adams CFL Position Rankings: Defensive Tackle
This weeks episode Host Derek Dennis gives his thoughts on recent events and sits down w/ Montreal Alouettes QB Vernon “Big Play” Adams and talks top CFL DT’s and more!
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The Football Worlds’ Dilemmas
Host Derek Dennis gives his thoughts on return of the XFL, what dilemma will NCAA face now that todays athletes (especially football athletes) are using the crisis of playing during a pandemic to leverage some power away, and critique the NFL & CFL’S handling of pandemic.
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Pro Football LB Jameer Thurman
This episode host Derek Dennis chats with former CFL/NFL/XFL LB Jameer Thurman about his thoughts of sporting world weathering the Covid-19 pandemic, his football journey, and if the XFL talent really is better than CFL talent. Lastly Jameer talks about BLM and what it means to him. Hope you guys enjoy!
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CFL Lineman Leon Johnson
This week host Derek Dennis visits with pro lineman Leon Johnson who is a fellow Temple University alum who has pro football stops with NFL, AAF, and most recently CFL. Leon is also and up and coming Hip-Hop artist and has been using his art to voice his feelings on todays social climate. He has a message he wanted people to hear and we hope you’re ready to listen! Enjoy the show
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Racism in sports
In this episode host Derek Dennis gives his thoughts and opinions of the relationship sports and racism has always held while illustrating some of his personal experiences.