QUOTABLE INTERVIEWS FROM FOX SPORTS RADIO
SUPER BOWL COVERAGE IN NEW YORK CITY
LOS ANGELES, January 28, 2014 – Below are today’s highlights from FOX Sports Radio’s week-long Super Bowl remote broadcast from New York City, featuring FOX Sports Daybreak with Andy Furman and Mike North, Jay Mohr Sports, and Steve Gorman SPORTS!, which debuted yesterday. Guests included NFL Hall of Famer and Super Bowl Champion Head Coach Mike Ditka, New York Jets Defensive Lineman Muhammad Wilkerson, NFL Hall of Famer and Super Bowl Champion Quarterback Joe Theismann, and FOX Sports 1 Senior NFL Reporter Alex Marvez.
Jay Mohr Sports
NFL Hall of Famer and Super Bowl Champion Head Coach Mike Ditka joined Jay Mohr Sports on Monday to talk Super Bowl XLVIII and what it takes to be a champion, as well as sharing whether a Super Bowl ring or Hall of Fame induction is more important in his view. Below is an excerpt from the conversation:
Mohr: “What would bother you more – having a Super Bowl ring, and not getting into the Hall of Fame or getting into the Hall of Fame, never having won a Super Bowl?”
Ditka: “You don’t play the game with the idea that you are going to get in the Hall of Fame; you play the game because you love the game…The Hall of Fame is just like icing on the cake if you had a great career. The Super Bowl – when you’re coaching or playing – your goal is to win that Super Bowl.”
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Other guests on yesterday’s show included:
Muhammad Wilkerson – New York Jets Defensive Lineman (photo attached): http://www.foxsportsradio.com/
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Brian Billick
Boomer Esaison
Steve Gorman SPORTS!
NFL Hall of Famer and Super Bowl winning quarterback Joe Theismann joined Steve Gorman SPORTS! during the debut show to talk Super Bowl and music, in addition to how Peyton Manning’s legacy would be affected by a win or loss. Below is an excerpt from the conversation:
Steve: “Joe, let’s talk about the Broncos and Peyton Manning…Where do you rank him all time, and do you think if he wins or loses this Super Bowl, does it change his legacy?”
Theismann: “A win or a loss does not change, in my mind, how I view Peyton’s legacy…I don’t believe the Super Bowl has that impact. I think beating Tom Brady had more of an impact on what his legacy would have been than what happens in this Super Bowl. And then the other part of it Steve too, is, okay – how does he play? If his offensive line struggles blocking Seattle’s defensive line and linebackers, and he’s not going to be able to do the things that he does, can you really say it was his [fault] or not?”
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Other guests on yesterday’s show included:
Chris Cooley – Former Washington Redskins Tight End: http://www.foxsportsradio.com/
Jay Glazer – FOX Sports NFL Insider: http://www.foxsportsradio.com/
Brian Billick – NFL on FOX Analyst: http://www.foxsportsradio.com/
Tune In – today’s guests include:
Clay Matthews
Bart Starr
Jamaal Charles
Mike Pereira
FOX Sports Daybreak
FOX Sports Daybreak’s Andy Furman and Mike North caught up with FOX Sports 1 Senior NFL Reporter, Alex Marvez this morning. Alex talked about the atmosphere in New York and also says this won’t be the last cold weather Super Bowl that we see. Below is an excerpt from the conversation:
Alex Marvez: “You look at the NFL, the way that they leverage all these cities into corporate welfare…The more cities that bid – if you start working cold weather cities into the mix and increasing the number of cities doing the bidding – the NFL continues to get a sweetheart deal. They’re really smart about that…This is the future of the NFL under Roger Goodell. He’s put it in there, and the fact is, he’s gonna get lucky – the weather should be pretty good Sunday night, and I guarantee you they roll the dice again at some point.”
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Other guests on today’s show included:
Peter Burns – Press Box Show/Mile High Sports Denver Host: http://www.foxsportsradio.com/
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