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🗓️ 25 October 2019
⏱️ 43 minutes
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i am traveling this week. I met hall of fame legend Randy White while I am down here in Dallas. I could not pass up the opportunity to interview him. This will be a bonus show, it has nothing to do with Sasquatch but if you enjoy football you will love this interview.Randy White is a former American football defensive tackle. He attended the University of Maryland from 1971 to 1974, and played professionally for the Dallas Cowboys from 1975 to 1988. He is a member of the College Football Hall of Fame (1994), the Pro Football Hall of Fame (1994) and the Delaware Sports Museum and Hall of Fame.
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0:00.0 | We cared about each other. |
0:22.9 | We came together to play football. I mean we all came together as a team. |
0:33.7 | Success doesn't come. Nobody gives it to you. It just doesn't happen. You have to earn it. |
0:42.2 | It's easy when it's going your way. But when things get tough, what do you do? |
0:48.7 | If you care about people you have to drive to be the best you can be and when things get tough, |
0:53.7 | you look at yourself and don't point to finger somewhere else. Look at yourself and do what you can do to be the best you can be. |
1:01.7 | When you get a group doing that, I'll tell you what. You're going to be successful. Sooner or later it's going to go your way. |
1:09.7 | The Manster. Some say he's half-man, half-monster. If you were an opposing team in the NFL from 1975 to 1988, you knew him well and that was not a good thing. |
1:24.7 | Randy White was a defensive tackle, a linebacker, college football hall of fame, pro football hall of fame, super bowl champion, nine pro bowls, |
1:37.7 | and the list goes on. I'm currently in Dallas and I met Randy White and it's not too often you come across to hall of fame legend and say, |
1:46.7 | hey, would you like to do an interview? And he says, sure. I know it's a big foot show, but I could not pass up this opportunity. |
1:55.7 | I sat down with Randy and we talked about football, his personal life and had a great time, a true gentleman. |
2:04.7 | I'm sure if you're a quarterback, in the era he played, you would disagree with that. But he is absolutely a true gentleman and I want to thank Randy for coming on the show. |
2:14.7 | This is a bonus show and a gift to, I was going to say a gift to the people of Texas, but if you're a fan of the NFL, you're a fan of Randy White. |
2:34.7 | Well, I want to welcome Randy to the show. Randy, thanks for coming on. |
2:37.7 | Well, thanks for having me. |
2:39.7 | Yeah, it's an honor to meet you. I know you're kind of a living legend in football in general, but especially down here in Dallas. |
2:46.7 | And you were known as the Manster. Who gave you that name and how did all that come about? |
2:53.7 | Well, the Manster came about because I was a nice guy off the field and on the field, I wasn't a very nice guy. So they said I was a Manster, half-man, half-monster. |
3:05.7 | Did you like that name or were you not really fond of it? |
3:08.7 | I never played much attention to it, but if you look when they originally came out with that half-man, half-monster, the Sasquatch was the picture that they used in reference to me. |
3:22.7 | Oh, they did. You go look back there. That's what the Manster was. He was the Sasquatch guy with all the hair and the... |
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