Danny Brown
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Podcast Appearances
So I want to establish something first that I wasn't kidding about that, that after you became the hometown hero who took over the team, brought them back to the Super Bowl and won it, it kind of got hard for you to wander around town. Is that right?
So I want to establish something first that I wasn't kidding about that, that after you became the hometown hero who took over the team, brought them back to the Super Bowl and won it, it kind of got hard for you to wander around town. Is that right?
So I want to establish something first that I wasn't kidding about that, that after you became the hometown hero who took over the team, brought them back to the Super Bowl and won it, it kind of got hard for you to wander around town. Is that right?
I love the fact that you were yourself a professional football player. You were fearless in the field, but you couldn't handle the Steelers fans in your face. I was one of them at one point.
I love the fact that you were yourself a professional football player. You were fearless in the field, but you couldn't handle the Steelers fans in your face. I was one of them at one point.
I love the fact that you were yourself a professional football player. You were fearless in the field, but you couldn't handle the Steelers fans in your face. I was one of them at one point.
Now, you became a coach at a young age, so that means you had to learn quickly what I assume are the essential skills of coaching, which include doing these interviews on the field sometimes and after the game in which you managed to say nothing.
Now, you became a coach at a young age, so that means you had to learn quickly what I assume are the essential skills of coaching, which include doing these interviews on the field sometimes and after the game in which you managed to say nothing.
Now, you became a coach at a young age, so that means you had to learn quickly what I assume are the essential skills of coaching, which include doing these interviews on the field sometimes and after the game in which you managed to say nothing.
All right. All right. Okay. So we're going to test you because I'm going to ask you a tough question now in front of this crowd. You're going to show me how it's done. So I understand you have lived many years now in New York City. Yeah. Is New York better than Pittsburgh?
All right. All right. Okay. So we're going to test you because I'm going to ask you a tough question now in front of this crowd. You're going to show me how it's done. So I understand you have lived many years now in New York City. Yeah. Is New York better than Pittsburgh?
All right. All right. Okay. So we're going to test you because I'm going to ask you a tough question now in front of this crowd. You're going to show me how it's done. So I understand you have lived many years now in New York City. Yeah. Is New York better than Pittsburgh?
I'm good, no, we're good. Well, Coach Cower, we are delighted to talk to you, and we've invited you here to play a game that we like to play, and this time we are calling it... Build Cower, Meet These Cowards. All right. So you clearly have some guts, as you have sown. So we are going to ask you, Bill Cowher, three questions about people who chickened out.
I'm good, no, we're good. Well, Coach Cower, we are delighted to talk to you, and we've invited you here to play a game that we like to play, and this time we are calling it... Build Cower, Meet These Cowards. All right. So you clearly have some guts, as you have sown. So we are going to ask you, Bill Cowher, three questions about people who chickened out.
I'm good, no, we're good. Well, Coach Cower, we are delighted to talk to you, and we've invited you here to play a game that we like to play, and this time we are calling it... Build Cower, Meet These Cowards. All right. So you clearly have some guts, as you have sown. So we are going to ask you, Bill Cowher, three questions about people who chickened out.
Get two right, you'll win our prize for one of our listeners, the voice of anyone they might choose for their voicemail. Bill, who is Coach Cowher playing for?
Get two right, you'll win our prize for one of our listeners, the voice of anyone they might choose for their voicemail. Bill, who is Coach Cowher playing for?
Get two right, you'll win our prize for one of our listeners, the voice of anyone they might choose for their voicemail. Bill, who is Coach Cowher playing for?
Thank you. Ready to go? Yeah. Here's your first question. Robert Ford, or as he is known to history, the coward Robert Ford, famously shot Jesse James in the back. He was so widely condemned for that act that he spent the next few years doing what? A, finding anyone with the last name James and apologizing to them in case it was a relative. Yes.
Thank you. Ready to go? Yeah. Here's your first question. Robert Ford, or as he is known to history, the coward Robert Ford, famously shot Jesse James in the back. He was so widely condemned for that act that he spent the next few years doing what? A, finding anyone with the last name James and apologizing to them in case it was a relative. Yes.