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The Terrible Take - Episode 856 - July 8, 2023

The Terrible Podcast - Steelers Podcast via Steelers Depot

The Terrible Podcast

Sports, Football

4.61.1K Ratings

🗓️ 8 July 2023

⏱️ 3 minutes

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July 8, 2023 - On this Saturday version of The Terrible Take, Alexa DellaRocco checks in on former Pittsburgh Steelers WR Antwaan Randle El and how his NFL coaching career is going with the Detroit Lions. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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0:00.0

Welcome to the terrible take, a daily segment telling Steelers nation what's on our

0:05.2

minds. I'm Alexa Delaraco. Last week I talked about a defensive mind connected

0:11.6

to the Steelers who could be due for a promotion in

0:14.5

two thousand twenty four in Terrell Austin. This week I turn my attention towards an

0:20.5

offensive mind who could be in line for a promotion to offensive coordinator in 2024.

0:27.8

This happens to be the player whose jersey was my personal first ever Pittsburgh Steelers jersey, a player I was drawn to growing up because of his

0:36.9

explosive plays and position flexibility. I'm talking about none other than underrated Steelers Super Bowl champion now Detroit Lions

0:47.5

wide receiver coach Antoine Randall L.

0:51.4

Randall L was a dynamic player on the field.

0:55.0

Since the year 2000, the only non-quarterback with more passing touchdowns in the NFL is Lydanean

1:02.2

Tomlinson.

1:04.0

Famously known for his touchdown pass to Hines Ward in Super Bowl 40.

1:09.0

Randall L's a play on the field is as dynamic a playmaker as I've seen. It's translated into a career

1:16.4

in coaching. First, with the Tampa Bay Buccaneers and now two years with the up-and-coming Detroit Lions.

1:25.0

Randall L. was a stud in high school.

1:28.0

He was a star in college at Indiana,

1:31.0

and he had a long and successful NFL career.

1:35.0

Randall L. was the Big Ten offensive Player of the Year,

1:39.0

the Big Ten most valuable player in 2001 at Indiana, first-team All-American in 2001.

1:47.1

He was also First-team All-Pro in the NFL with the Steelers in 2005. To say Randall L was a dynamic chess piece with position flexibility is an

1:58.1

understatement. He finished his NFL career with 15 receiving touchdowns, six return touchdowns, and remarkably

2:08.0

six passing touchdowns.

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