
5 episodes

The BigCeaz Show Cesar Lucero
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5.0 • 7 Ratings
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Cesar Lucero also known as, BigCeaz, was born with a rare disease called Osteogenesis Imperfecta. At a young age, Cesar used his love and passion for sports to become the inspiring man he is. Now he wants the world to know who he is. This podcast will allow Cesar to voice his opinion on the latest topics of sports. Cesar will also be interviewing guests from all over the sports world. So start following him on this amazing journey.
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Red Deer Randy Moller -It's Time For The Florida Panthers To Make The Stanley Cup Playoffs (Ep.5)
Former NHL defenseman and now Panthers TV broadcaster, 'Red Deer' Randy Moller, joins Cesar to discusses how the addition of Joel Quenneville and Sergei Bobrovsky will lead the Florida Panthers into the playoffs. The time to win is now, no more excuses.
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Antonio Brown Drama And Week 1 Of The NFL (Ep. 4)
It's week 1 of the NFL 100th season and what a crazy week it has been for the Oakland Raiders and Antonio Brown. Are the New England Patriots the team to beat? Has Dak Prescott earned respect? Tune in and find out on the BigCeaz Show.
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Will Manso Joins Cesar For Miami Hurricanes And Miami Dolphins Talk (Ep. 3)
Cesar is joined by South Floridas, WPLG sports reporter, Will Manso. They discuss the ups and downs of the Florida Gators and Miami Hurricanes game and how the future looks for the Miami Dolphins.
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Is Ezekiel Elliott holdout hurting the Cowboys? (Ep. 1)
Cesar and Chris talk Dallas Cowboys and how they are the talk of this years NFL training camp. They give their input of whether or not Zeke holding out is a big deal for the Dallas Cowboys. They also talk about what it will take for Dak Prescott to reach the next level.
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England Wins Their First Cricket World Cup (Ep. 2)
On this episode of The BigCeaz show, Cesar talks with the Professor on how to play the game of Cricket and also get into how England won its first ever Cricket World Cup. They will also discuss how awesome it was seeing team USA wining the woman's World Cup.