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But what we know is that long before Dylan McCullough beat the Niners in the Super Bowl and became a successful NFL coach and also recently agreed to talk to Pablo Torre, finds out, for this episode, as you will hear throughout, he was born and put up for adoption in December 1972.
But what we know is that long before Dylan McCullough beat the Niners in the Super Bowl and became a successful NFL coach and also recently agreed to talk to Pablo Torre, finds out, for this episode, as you will hear throughout, he was born and put up for adoption in December 1972.
And we also know that Dillon's adoptive parents lived in a place that would be economically decimated by the collapse of the steel industry by September 1977, when Dillon was just four years old. And that place was Youngstown, Ohio.
And we also know that Dillon's adoptive parents lived in a place that would be economically decimated by the collapse of the steel industry by September 1977, when Dillon was just four years old. And that place was Youngstown, Ohio.
And we also know that Dillon's adoptive parents lived in a place that would be economically decimated by the collapse of the steel industry by September 1977, when Dillon was just four years old. And that place was Youngstown, Ohio.
Hard to believe this is happening. After working here for so many years, it's hard to believe that we're put out on the street and don't know what we're going to do. 5,000 steel workers, many of them skilled veterans of 20 to 30 years, lost their jobs. In Youngstown and nearby Campbell, they have a name for the day disaster struck. They call it Black Monday.
Hard to believe this is happening. After working here for so many years, it's hard to believe that we're put out on the street and don't know what we're going to do. 5,000 steel workers, many of them skilled veterans of 20 to 30 years, lost their jobs. In Youngstown and nearby Campbell, they have a name for the day disaster struck. They call it Black Monday.
Hard to believe this is happening. After working here for so many years, it's hard to believe that we're put out on the street and don't know what we're going to do. 5,000 steel workers, many of them skilled veterans of 20 to 30 years, lost their jobs. In Youngstown and nearby Campbell, they have a name for the day disaster struck. They call it Black Monday.
That is where Dylan McCullough comes from.
That is where Dylan McCullough comes from.
That is where Dylan McCullough comes from.
What kind of local DJ are we talking about? What's kind of the affect here for his adopted father?
What kind of local DJ are we talking about? What's kind of the affect here for his adopted father?
What kind of local DJ are we talking about? What's kind of the affect here for his adopted father?
So to be very clear in terms of the kind of family that Dylan finds, it is not a football family, right? This is a football story, but not a football family at the beginning.
So to be very clear in terms of the kind of family that Dylan finds, it is not a football family, right? This is a football story, but not a football family at the beginning.
So to be very clear in terms of the kind of family that Dylan finds, it is not a football family, right? This is a football story, but not a football family at the beginning.
Oh, my God. I'm flabbergasted that Sir Mix-a-Lot is in this story.
Oh, my God. I'm flabbergasted that Sir Mix-a-Lot is in this story.
Oh, my God. I'm flabbergasted that Sir Mix-a-Lot is in this story.