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The Dale Jr. Download

336 - Brandon Marshall: Breaking the Stigma

The Dale Jr. Download

Dirty Mo Media & SiriusXM

Sports

58.4K Ratings

🗓️ 21 April 2021

⏱️ 121 minutes

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Summary

Dale Earnhardt Jr. welcomes NFL All-Pro wide receiver Brandon Marshall onto the show for a conversation intertwining both athletes’ careers and lives after competing professionally. As two recently retired competitors, they answer whether or not they miss suiting up to play and race. Then Brandon expands upon the dynamics of playing wide receiver in the NFL and his mentality taking big hits and making big plays. What do football players compare themselves to in NASCAR? Hear the answer that surprises Dale Jr. and co-host Mike Davis. Could Brandon Marshall be on the comeback trail? He shares what position he would play if he tried to return. Plus, hear why he credits his strength that propelled him to great heights among all receivers. Life after stepping away from full-time competition is a critical juncture in an athlete’s life. Both Marshall and Earnhardt Jr. have recently faced that crossroads and emerged from it with new purpose. Brandon explains the moves he made before leaving the game that set up his post-career transition. Then, the two broadcasters touch upon what it took to make it in the TV world and how they approach criticizing their former competitors behind the microphone. Jay Cutler threw touchdowns to Marshall when he played for both the Denver Broncos and Chicago Bears. Mike asks Brandon whether the criticism Cutler receives is fair. Marshall provides insight into working with Cutler and how he impacted his life to this day. Plus, why he thought they could have won multiple Super Bowls together in Denver. When the duo reunited in Chicago, Marshall explains why they wanted to get back together and how divine intervention played a role in leading him to the Bears. Every athlete searches for advantages in their respective sport. Dale Jr. inquires about what professional football players do with their equipment to find an edge and how playing conditions impact their performance. After being diagnosed with Borderline Personality Disorder in 2011, Brandon has been transparent about his experience in an effort to help others with mental health. He shares his story with Dale Jr., including why he initially refused help, what he was like at his worst and the breakthroughs that allowed him to stop pointing the finger at others. The 2012 Pro Bowl MVP then talks about starting House of Athlete, where he’s helping other people with their mental fitness. Plus, its specific focus of working on the mental side of being an athlete. Hear how he broke the mental health stigma in the NFL and his hopes to see it further ingrained into the professional sports environment. Next comes a question we’ve all wanted an answer to – who are the biggest $hit talkers in the NFL? Hear Brandon’s unique response and how he describes the battle between receivers and defensive backs. Brandon’s legendary 21-reception game in 2009 is still an NFL record. He shares details about that game, why he didn’t realize what he was doing and how the feat almost fell short. In Ask Jr. Presented by Xfinity, Dale suggests what Richmond Raceway could do to improve the racing and shares his favorite Office characters and moments. Plus, the story of why he missed an opportunity to visit the set. To learn more about listener data and our privacy practices visit: https://www.audacyinc.com/privacy-policy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit https://podcastchoices.com/adchoices

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0:00.0

This is a production of Dirty Moe Beauty.

0:12.0

The Dail Junior Download.

0:19.0

Hey everybody, it's Dail Junior back again for another episode of the Dail Junior Download.

0:23.0

Today's guest Brandon Marshall, NFL Rob receiver.

0:26.0

I've been looking forward to this on Mike and we've got a lot of questions to ask him but should be pretty interesting.

0:32.0

Can't wait. We've not had an NFL star wide receiver in the table before so we're going to do that. It's going to be fun.

0:37.0

Yeah, we have it. So there's a lot of great topics in researching him that I can't wait to discuss.

0:43.0

I think some of the things that he might have to say might be pretty helpful.

0:47.0

So let's get started. Let's jump right into the open segment. The other day I was watching NBCSN and they had the World Chase Tag Championships or Tag.

1:06.0

There's Tag Team Tag. Professional Tag.

1:11.0

There's an international championship for competitive parkour involving the game of Tag.

1:18.0

So I'm watching it on my screen and I'm thinking, I've never seen Tag on TV before.

1:25.0

Right. Right. But it's more than Tag. It is parkour really and with Tag is a component.

1:32.0

That makes sense. I can see it. You know my little nephew goes to parkour practice and I'm like, what is parkour practice?

1:39.0

But if you add Tag to the element, it makes sense. Yeah. And going around the neighborhood a little bit, I've been seeing some of these parkour style things hanging out of people's trees in their yards.

1:50.0

Like their kids are, that's like this new. So it's the new jungle jam or the new, you know, the new thing for kids to be playing with. I guess.

1:59.0

I guess. I mean, like, yeah, I see it all time now. I mean, am I on the one? Well, do you see? No, I mean like again, my nephew says, you know, I've got to go to parkour practice.

2:07.0

So what do you practice on? Does he have the thing in the backyard with the thing hanging from the trees? Yeah, I guess he does. I mean, like, what are you going to do? How you practice it? I've got tree limbs. I mean, herbs.

2:16.0

Well, let's explain. Let's explain what the international championship for competitive parkour involving the game. A game of Tag is there's two teams per game.

2:26.0

Six players per team. 16 rounds per game. The tags only count by hand. You can't tag someone by their foot. All right. With your food, I guess.

2:36.0

Kick them in each 20 second round. There is a chaser from one team and an evader from the other, right? So that's one on one. Yep.

2:45.0

22nd rounds. The winning player from the round stays on the evading side and loser, loser player is substituted for a teammate who then chases.

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