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Best Case Worst Case

146 | From NFL Player to FBI Agent

Best Case Worst Case

X-G Productions

True Crime, Documentary, Society & Culture

4.13.2K Ratings

🗓️ 11 October 2019

⏱️ 36 minutes

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Summary

Tony Logan had life licked as an elite football player in the NFL.  But he wanted to serve the public, so he joined the FBI where he fights criminals instead of opposing teams.

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0:00.0

There's almost a synergy it seems like with some of these players like Aaron Hernandez,

0:08.3

who had brain injury and criminality.

0:13.2

You deal with so many different things and people are telling you how great you are and

0:16.8

they're giving you free stuff and they're trying to take you out.

0:20.4

If the people that did the rape or were alleged to have done the rape are very prominent athletes,

0:26.8

school has a real reason, financial reason why they don't want that to go forward.

0:36.9

Hello and welcome to the best case worst case. This is Jim Clemente,

0:39.8

former New York City prosecutor, retired FBI profiler and writer producer of CBS's Criminal

0:44.7

Minds and with me today is. Hi everybody, it's francey hakes, former state and federal

0:49.2

prosecutor Jim. This is so exciting. We're back in the XG studio and back with a very exciting

0:55.0

guest. Yes, absolutely. We are so happy to have Tony Logan, former NFL player and current FBI

1:00.8

special agent in Los Angeles division. Wow, it's so great to have you here, Tony. Thank you for

1:05.4

coming in. And Jim, I just want our listeners to know that while we are being visited by a current

1:11.3

FBI agent, you know, a real FBI agent, Jim, who has a badge and a gun, credentials a badge and a

1:18.4

gun, we're not in trouble. Or at least I'm not in any trouble. I don't know about you, Jim. Really?

1:23.4

Well, I also have FBI credentials of that and a gun. So you're in trouble, francey. Always.

1:31.1

So anyway, Tony, it's great to have you here and I know we met at least a couple of years ago,

1:37.3

I guess, in the LA division of the FBI, LA where I now call home and it's always great to meet new

1:46.3

colleagues in the FBI and the fact that you were an NFL player, that is so cool. So how did you

1:54.1

get started in the career that led to the NFL? So it all started when I was probably about four or

1:59.7

five years old. My dad actually played football at Nebraska. Really? Really?

2:03.6

Played for Tom Osborne when they were like really good back in the day and then he ended up actually.

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