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3 time Super Bowl Champion and host of The Stinkin Truth Podcast Mark Schlereth joined Conor to discuss an eventful week in the off season as Myles Garrett get a dream move to LA. A really insightful discussion on how the move impacts both teams. We also got into other storylines and Mark's wish to cover an NFL game in Dublin for FOX further down the line. Our friends at QuinnBet have great odds on the World Cup, amazing Acca Bonuses, Acca Insurance & many other daily specials. Find out more at https://www.quinnbet.com/uk/sports/specials . Remember it's 18+ T&Cs Apply - Always Gamble Responsibly. Follow us on our socials and let us know what you think: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/irishnflshow/ TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@irishnflshow?is_from_webapp=1&sender_device=pc X: https://x.com/IrishNFLShow Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/irishnflshow/ TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@irishnflshow?is_from_webapp=1&sender_device=pc X: https://x.com/IrishNFLShow Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/irishnflshow/ Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
This jam-packed episode of the Neil Haley Show features an incredible lineup of sports champions, documentary filmmakers, television stars, and culinary historians. The show kicks off with three-time Super Bowl champion Mark Schlereth breaking down the big game matchup between the Seattle Seahawks and New England Patriots, sharing his expert analysis on key matchups, predicting the Seahawks' victory, and highlighting the incredible story of Sam Darnold's redemption arc. Schlereth also discusses the NFL's depth of young quarterback talent and offers his insights on the Denver Broncos' future prospects. NFL Films' Ryan Scolo and Nick Montane join the conversation to discuss their documentary "The Rise of the 49ers," revealing how Tom Brady's childhood fandom for the San Francisco 49ers shaped his legendary career. They explore the fascinating parallel between the city's recovery from tragedy in the late 1970s and the team's rise to dominance under Eddie DiBartolo and Bill Walsh, detailing how the West Coast offense revolutionized football and created a dynasty that included icons like Joe Montana and the rivalry with the Dallas Cowboys. The One Chicago universe takes center stage as Jesse Schramm (Chicago Med), Hanako Greensmith (Chicago Fire), and LaRoyce Hawkins (Chicago PD) provide exclusive updates on Season 13. Schramm discusses her character Dr. Hannah Asher's pregnancy storyline, Greensmith reveals Violet's increased responsibilities, and Hawkins dives deep into Atwater's emotional journey as he finds himself professionally motivated but personally lonely, relying solely on his unit as his family. Television royalty graces the show with Melissa Rauch discussing the revival of Night Court and her honor in playing Harry Stone's daughter, sharing behind-the-scenes stories about working with John Larroquette and the magic of live studio audience tapings. Food historian and television personality Adam Richman takes listeners on a journey through "The Food That Built America," revealing surprising stories about iconic brands like Kellogg's, Heinz, and Hershey's, emphasizing the perseverance and humanity behind these legendary entrepreneurs. Rounding out this extraordinary episode, Clare Carey reflects on her seven seasons as Kelly on the beloved sitcom "Coach," sharing what she learned from working alongside Craig T. Nelson and Bill Fagerbakke. She discusses her memorable roles in "Jericho" (the only network show brought back from cancellation by fan demand), her powerful scene as Gibbs' mother on NCIS's 200th episode, and her current transition into writing and developing her own projects, offering the timeless advice to "never give up."
This jam-packed episode of the Neil Haley Show features an incredible lineup of sports champions, documentary filmmakers, television stars, and culinary historians. The show kicks off with three-time Super Bowl champion Mark Schlereth breaking down the big game matchup between the Seattle Seahawks and New England Patriots, sharing his expert analysis on key matchups, predicting the Seahawks' victory, and highlighting the incredible story of Sam Darnold's redemption arc. Schlereth also discusses the NFL's depth of young quarterback talent and offers his insights on the Denver Broncos' future prospects. NFL Films' Ryan Scolo and Nick Montane join the conversation to discuss their documentary "The Rise of the 49ers," revealing how Tom Brady's childhood fandom for the San Francisco 49ers shaped his legendary career. They explore the fascinating parallel between the city's recovery from tragedy in the late 1970s and the team's rise to dominance under Eddie DiBartolo and Bill Walsh, detailing how the West Coast offense revolutionized football and created a dynasty that included icons like Joe Montana and the rivalry with the Dallas Cowboys. The One Chicago universe takes center stage as Jesse Schramm (Chicago Med), Hanako Greensmith (Chicago Fire), and LaRoyce Hawkins (Chicago PD) provide exclusive updates on Season 13. Schramm discusses her character Dr. Hannah Asher's pregnancy storyline, Greensmith reveals Violet's increased responsibilities, and Hawkins dives deep into Atwater's emotional journey as he finds himself professionally motivated but personally lonely, relying solely on his unit as his family. Television royalty graces the show with Melissa Rauch discussing the revival of Night Court and her honor in playing Harry Stone's daughter, sharing behind-the-scenes stories about working with John Larroquette and the magic of live studio audience tapings. Food historian and television personality Adam Richman takes listeners on a journey through "The Food That Built America," revealing surprising stories about iconic brands like Kellogg's, Heinz, and Hershey's, emphasizing the perseverance and humanity behind these legendary entrepreneurs. Rounding out this extraordinary episode, Clare Carey reflects on her seven seasons as Kelly on the beloved sitcom "Coach," sharing what she learned from working alongside Craig T. Nelson and Bill Fagerbakke. She discusses her memorable roles in "Jericho" (the only network show brought back from cancellation by fan demand), her powerful scene as Gibbs' mother on NCIS's 200th episode, and her current transition into writing and developing her own projects, offering the timeless advice to "never give up."
This episode of The Neil Haley Show features an eclectic mix of technology, sports, and literature. Host Neil Haley kicks things off with software engineer and author Patrick Riley discussing the emerging concept of "vibe coding" – using AI tools to rapidly build applications without traditional coding. Riley explains how this controversial practice among software engineers can reduce development time from 18 months to just two weeks, though he emphasizes the continued importance of problem-solving skills and proper architecture over pure technical knowledge. Three-time Super Bowl champion Mark Schlereth joins the show to break down the upcoming big game matchup. Schlereth picks the Seattle Seahawks over the New England Patriots, highlighting Seattle's dominant six-week run and exceptional special teams play. He discusses key matchups including Seattle's defensive front seven against New England's rookie-heavy offensive line, and praises the redemption story of Seahawks quarterback Sam Darnold. Schlereth also addresses the impressive play of receiver JSN and the challenges Drake May's mobility presents for Seattle's defense. Ryan and Nick from NFL Films appear to discuss their new documentary "The Rise of the 49ers," premiering February 1st on AMC and AMC+. They reveal that Tom Brady, who grew up as a 49ers fan in San Mateo, California, was a driving force behind the series. The documentary explores how the team's rise in the 1980s paralleled San Francisco's recovery from dark times, including the Jonestown massacre and city hall assassinations. The filmmakers credit owner Eddie DiBartolo and visionary coach Bill Walsh with transforming both the franchise and the game of football itself through the West Coast offense. Author Mitchell S. Carnes discusses his latest thriller "The Cleansing," which marks his first foray into serial killer territory. Carnes explains the book's central theme contrasting literal interpretation versus matters of the heart, featuring a killer who believes she's a prophet doing God's work. The story follows detective Abby as she battles her own understanding of faith while tracking a murderer who takes biblical teachings to deadly extremes. Unlike traditional mysteries, readers discover the killer's identity midway through, shifting focus to psychological profiling and predicting the next victim. Carnes also shares updates on his upcoming book signing tour starting February 7th in Franklin, Tennessee, followed by stops in Johnson City, Tennessee and Carterville, Illinois. He reveals he's already 120 pages into his next book while managing a full-time job and developing land in Alabama. The author discusses plans for virtual book signings, autographed copies on his website, and ongoing legal negotiations for a television series adaptation scheduled to begin filming in July in Tennessee.
This episode of The Neil Haley Show features an eclectic mix of technology, sports, and literature. Host Neil Haley kicks things off with software engineer and author Patrick Riley discussing the emerging concept of "vibe coding" – using AI tools to rapidly build applications without traditional coding. Riley explains how this controversial practice among software engineers can reduce development time from 18 months to just two weeks, though he emphasizes the continued importance of problem-solving skills and proper architecture over pure technical knowledge. Three-time Super Bowl champion Mark Schlereth joins the show to break down the upcoming big game matchup. Schlereth picks the Seattle Seahawks over the New England Patriots, highlighting Seattle's dominant six-week run and exceptional special teams play. He discusses key matchups including Seattle's defensive front seven against New England's rookie-heavy offensive line, and praises the redemption story of Seahawks quarterback Sam Darnold. Schlereth also addresses the impressive play of receiver JSN and the challenges Drake May's mobility presents for Seattle's defense. Ryan and Nick from NFL Films appear to discuss their new documentary "The Rise of the 49ers," premiering February 1st on AMC and AMC+. They reveal that Tom Brady, who grew up as a 49ers fan in San Mateo, California, was a driving force behind the series. The documentary explores how the team's rise in the 1980s paralleled San Francisco's recovery from dark times, including the Jonestown massacre and city hall assassinations. The filmmakers credit owner Eddie DiBartolo and visionary coach Bill Walsh with transforming both the franchise and the game of football itself through the West Coast offense. Author Mitchell S. Carnes discusses his latest thriller "The Cleansing," which marks his first foray into serial killer territory. Carnes explains the book's central theme contrasting literal interpretation versus matters of the heart, featuring a killer who believes she's a prophet doing God's work. The story follows detective Abby as she battles her own understanding of faith while tracking a murderer who takes biblical teachings to deadly extremes. Unlike traditional mysteries, readers discover the killer's identity midway through, shifting focus to psychological profiling and predicting the next victim. Carnes also shares updates on his upcoming book signing tour starting February 7th in Franklin, Tennessee, followed by stops in Johnson City, Tennessee and Carterville, Illinois. He reveals he's already 120 pages into his next book while managing a full-time job and developing land in Alabama. The author discusses plans for virtual book signings, autographed copies on his website, and ongoing legal negotiations for a television series adaptation scheduled to begin filming in July in Tennessee.
Mark Schlereth sits down with Tom Green for an unforgettable episode that goes far beyond football. Schlereth opens by sharing what it was like growing up in Alaska, where opportunities were limited and the path to college football — let alone the NFL — was anything but clear. He walks through his winding journey to the University of Idaho, constant position changes, repeated surgeries, and the moment he was forced into an early retirement before stubbornly fighting his way back. Schlereth details how former teammates helped him get noticed by NFL scouts, how his career nearly ended due to Guillain-Barré syndrome, and how Denver ultimately gave him a second football life. The conversation dives deep into offensive line culture, unselfishness, mentorship, and why great units are built on trust and accountability. Schlereth also reflects on Super Bowl moments with John Elway, the coaches who saved his career, the physical toll of the game, post-career health scares, and the strange reality of aging as a former athlete who still feels 23 inside. It’s a powerful, funny, and honest look at resilience, loyalty, and what it really takes to survive the grind of professional football. Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
Scott went on the "Stinkin' Truth" podcast with Mark Schlereth to talk about the expectations in Vegas under a new regime, how the new offensive line is shaping up and if the defense will be able to hold up this season. Plus, Mark shares an epic Raider Nation story! Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
Mark Schlereth knows a thing or two about post season games in January. 3 time Super Bowl Champion with the Redskins (Now Commanders) and Broncos joined Conor to discuss this weekends championship games along with different items from around the league. These days Mark is working for Fox Sports, Breaking Ball and has his own podcast "Stinkin Truth Podcast" Our friends at QuinnBet have great odds on the NFC & AFC championship games, amazing Acca Bonuses, Acca Insurance & many other daily specials. Find out more at QuinnBet.com/promotions or use the LINK provided. Remember its 18+ T&Cs Apply - Always Gamble Responsibly. Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
On this week's 'Cousin Sal’s Winning Weekend,' Mark Schlereth joins to discuss the conference championship games, the Chiefs benefiting from calls, and the Cowboys' head coaching vacancy. Then, the D3 join the show to give out their best bets for the weekend for the NFC and AFC championships. Host: Cousin Sal Guests: Mark Schlereth, Darren Szokoli, Brian Szokoli, and Harry Gagnon Producers: Michael Szokoli, Joel Solomon, Jack Wilson, Chris Wohlers, Jonathan Frias, Travis Lafaille, Drew van Steenbergen, and Felipe Guilhermino The Ringer is committed to responsible gaming, please visit theringer.com/RG to learn more about the resources and helplines available, and listen to the end of the episode for additional details. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
A look back on the NFL season with interviews from former players Gerald McCoy and Mark Schlereth (18:44). Hosts: Cousin Sal, Darren Szokoli, Brian Szokoli, and Harry Gagnon Guests: Mark Schlereth and Gerald McCoy Producer: Michael Szokoli The Ringer is committed to responsible gaming, please visit theringer.com/RG to learn more about the resources and helplines available, and listen to the end of the episode for additional details. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
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