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01 Jul

Madden Monday Podcast (7/1)–Kessel trade, Tanev Signing, future of Sullivan

published in category: Sports Talk Radio on Monday, July 1st, 2019 – 7:18 pm

In this week’s Cheerleaders “Madden Monday” podcast, Mark Madden of 105.9 the X joins me to talk about Phil Kessel trade, the Brandon Tanev signing, Mike Sullivan’s contract status, MLB in London, and the future of Felipe Vazquez in Pittsburgh

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01 Jul

Cheerleaders Happy Hour Post (7/1)–Did Teddy Blueger just get an endorsement or a curse?

published in category: Sports Talk Radio on Monday, July 1st, 2019 – 4:47 pm



Penguins GM Jim Rutherford just gave a ringing endorsement to Teddy Blueger. Say…what happened to the last guy who got those types of kind words?

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30 Jun

Breakfast With Benz Podcast (7/1)–The Phil Kessel Trade

published in category: Sports Talk Radio on Sunday, June 30th, 2019 – 10:21 pm

http://sportstalk.triblive.com/download/jbpostkesseltrade.mp3 Tribune Review Penguins beat writer Jonathan Bombulie joins me to talk about the Phil Kessel trade, what Jim Rutherford may do next, and how new forward Alex Galchenyuk will fit within the lineup.

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28 Jun

‘Huddle Up with Gus’: Chris Long talks Pearl Jam, U.Va. hoops and Twitter

published in category: Huddle Up with Gus on Friday, June 28th, 2019 – 5:00 am

Former NFL defensive lineman Chris Long explains his connection with Pearl Jam bassist Jeff Ament, who his favorite account to follow on Twitter is and how he ended up on the cover of Sports Illustrated after the Virginia men’s basketball team’s national championship during Part 5 of this week’s “Huddle Up with Gus” podcast.

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27 Jun

‘Huddle Up with Gus’: Chris Long calls Aaron Donald ‘the best football player in the world’

published in category: Huddle Up with Gus on Thursday, June 27th, 2019 – 5:00 am

Chris Long said he knew in summer 2014, before Aaron Donald played one snap with the then-St. Louis Rams, that the former Pitt standout would be as good as he is.

“I would like to credit myself with being the first person know he was going to be amazing,” Long said with a smile during Part 4 of this week’s “Huddle Up with Gus” podcast. “We used to joke his rookie camp that he was going to be in the Hall of Fame, but I kind of wasn’t joking.”

Long, son of Pro Football Hall of Famer Howie Long, played his first eight seasons with the Rams, including 2014 and ‘15 — Donald’s first two seasons in the NFL. Long was drafted second overall in the 2008 NFL Draft out of Virginia and retired in May with 70 career sacks and 15 forced fumbles.

He called Donald “the best football player in the world, in my opinion.”

“I’ve never seen anybody work so hard, who had so much talent and play so violent and play with such tenacity,” he said. “This guy would fight you on the field at the drop of a hat, and I respect that about him, and outworks everybody.

“I would be the last person in the film room usually at the end of camp, and I would go in there and watch tape once everybody was at home. I started going in there an opening the door and turning the lights on to find my pen or notebook, and he was in there every night.”

Long said Donald and others who played at Pitt have an “edge.”

“From Avonte Maddox to Aaron to any of the guys I played with from Pitt, honestly, in their own ways, they have a great edge to them, a good confidence, a good edge, very confident right off the bat, pro ready,” he said. “And not to recruit for Pitt, but these guys are consistently great pros.”

Long said Donald, a Penn Hills graduate, takes a lot of pride in his roots.

“He’s a guy who doesn’t forget where he comes from,” he said.

Donald recently made a seven-figure donation to Pitt, the largest by a football letterman to the program.

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Coming Friday: Part 5 with Chris Long

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26 Jun

‘Huddle Up with Gus’: Faced with adversity, Chris Long ‘stuck it out’ to become All-American at Virginia

published in category: Huddle Up with Gus on Wednesday, June 26th, 2019 – 5:00 am

Former NFL standout Chris Long discusses his college days at Virginia, where he says almost transferred, in Part 3 of this week’s “Huddle Up with Gus” podcast.

Long, son of Pro Football Hall of Famer Howie Long, went on to win back-to-back Super Bowls with the New England Patriots and Philadelphia Eagles after having played his first eight years with the St. Louis Rams.

But he said his college playing days under then-coach Al Groh came with plenty of adversity, including switching positions and learning complicated schemes.

“I thought I was struggling. I was out of scheme. I was learning a new thing. Frankly, it was just really hard,” he told podcast host Gus Frerotte and partner Dave Hager. “My sophomore year, I think it was, I looked at some other schools, and I was on the cusp.

“It was all scheme-driven for me. … (The scheme) is stunting my development, and honestly I’m not having fun.

“I was really glad I stuck it out. My junior year, spring game, I came out and kind of set it on fire a little bit. … I started to feel good. From there, I felt a lot better about it.

“Being on the cusp of quitting or doing something else taught me a lot.”

Long went on to be named a first-team All-American and won the Hendricks Award, given annually to the best defensive end in the country.

Long also discusses the difference between ACC and SEC football atmospheres and meeting his wife in college.

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Part 1: ‘Huddle Up:’ Ex-NFL great Chris Long retires to parents’ home – for now

Part 2: Podcast part 2: Chris Long recalls ‘shenanigans’ as a kid, college recruiting

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Coming Thursday: Part 4 with Chris Long

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25 Jun

‘Huddle Up with Gus:’ Chris Long recalls ‘shenanigans’ as a kid, college recruiting

published in category: Huddle Up with Gus on Tuesday, June 25th, 2019 – 5:00 am

Recently retired NFL veteran Chris Long talks about the “shenanigans” he got into with friends while growing up, the value of hard work as a three-sport athlete in high school and getting recruited before settling on Virginia during Part 2 of this week’s “Huddle Up with Gus” podcast.

Long, son of Pro Football Hall of Famer Howie Long, won back-to-back Super Bowls with the New England Patriots and Philadelphia Eagles after having played his first eight years with the St. Louis Rams.

The Rams drafted Long second overall in the 2008 NFL Draft out of Virginia.

Long finished his career with 70 career sacks and 15 forced fumbles and played in 162 of 176 possible games, starting 103 games.

Each week, former Ford City High School standout and NFL quarterback Gus Frerotte sits down with guests to discuss how sports have shaped their lives.

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Coming Wednesday: Part 3 with Chris Long

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24 Jun

‘Huddle Up with Gus’: Ex-NFL great Chris Long retires to parents’ home

published in category: Huddle Up with Gus on Monday, June 24th, 2019 – 5:00 am

It’s not often that an 11-year NFL veteran and two-time Super Bowl winner retires and lives in his parents’ house, but that’s just what has happened to Chris Long.

“They’re working on my house, so we’re a family of four living with my folks,” he said with laugh during this week’s “Huddle Up with Gus” podcast. “It’s a tough transition. I don’t know too many guys that played 11 years in the league and make enough money for their own pad, but they move into their parents’ house when they finish.”

Long, son of Pro Football Hall of Famer Howie Long, said he has enjoyed spending time with his parents. For instance, he said he and his father stay up late watching sports, recently taking in the Stanley Cup Final games.

“It’s been fun, honestly. Spatially, it’s not like you have your own house. But it is nice to wake up in the morning, go eat breakfast with my dad and my mom and then watch games with my dad at night. It’s pretty cool.”

Long won back-to-back Super Bowls with the New England Patriots and Philadelphia Eagles after having played his first eight years with the St. Louis Rams.

The Rams drafted Long second overall in the 2008 NFL Draft out of Virginia.

Long finished his career with 70 career sacks and 15 forced fumbles and played in 162 of 176 possible games, starting 103 games.

He was named the 2018 Walter Payton Man of the Year winner. The NFL presents the award annually, honoring a player for his volunteer and charity work as well as excellence on the field.

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Coming Tuesday: Part 2 with Chris Long

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