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The Adam Schefter Podcast

Teaching NFL Greatness

The Adam Schefter Podcast

ESPN

Sports

4.4753 Ratings

🗓️ 13 September 2022

⏱️ 41 minutes

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Summary

Adam starts off by sharing his thoughts on Week 1. Then, he is joined by the assistant head coach and defensive coordinator of the Buffalo Bills, Leslie Frasier, to compare his time playing on the '85 Bears to his Bills team today. After that, John Brown, father of Equanimeous and Amon-Ra, joins Adam to discuss raising two NFL WR's who scored TD's 2 minutes and 14 seconds apart this past weekend. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

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0:00.0

Welcome back to another Adam Schaefter podcast as we head in to week two of the NFL season.

0:15.0

And we will be joined today by the assistant head coach and defensive coordinator of the Buffalo Bills, Leslie Frazier,

0:23.4

who reflects upon his time with one of the greatest football teams of all time,

0:27.9

the 1985 Chicago Bears, and talks about how it relates to the modern day Buffalo Bills

0:35.3

that after one week of the season look like they could be the team

0:40.1

to beat in the National Football League, Leslie Frazier, here today. And then we'll be joined by

0:47.5

John Brown, the father of Bearers wide receiver, Equanimia, St. Brown, and Lions wide receiver, Amin Ra, St.

0:58.0

Brown, John Brown, is a former amateur, Mr. Universe twice, former Mr. World, three times,

1:07.5

and he raised three sons, two of whom have gone on to play in the NFL, and both of

1:13.9

whom scored touchdowns opening day two minutes and 14 seconds apart in real time with Amon

1:21.6

Ross scoring in Detroit, and then Equanimous scoring in Chicago, and John Brown getting to preside over it all.

1:29.7

And we'll talk to him today about some of the secrets of becoming Mr. World and raising two NFL wide receivers.

1:39.9

And the amazing part of week one to me is this.

1:44.1

Every single team, all 32, go into the opener,

1:49.9

all feeling like they have a chance to make a huge run. They go into the season with hope,

1:57.1

optimism, promise. Everything is fresh. Everything is new and nothing is wrong. And then in the span of

2:04.8

three hours, everything can change just like that on any Sunday. We saw it happen this past weekend

2:13.9

for the Dallas Cowboys who lost Dak Prescott, their quarterback, to a fractured

2:21.0

thumb that had Surrey on Monday. Jerry Jones thinks that Dak could be back in a month, think

2:27.1

probably six weeks, maybe more realistic, maybe eight, depending on how the recovery comes.

2:33.2

But think about how much promise and how many hopes the Cowboys had going into the Sunday night

2:39.3

home opener.

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