Tom Brady, Larry Fitzgerald and Jim Gray are BACK for another season of Let's Go! Enjoy in-depth, insightful, and introspective one-on-one conversations with each of these future HOF football players. They'll discuss trending stories from on and off the football field and share stories from their personal life.
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Tom and Jim discuss the expectations athletes face to play their ultimate best and how even those at the top of their profession have flaws. A’ja Wilson of the Las Vegas Aces joins the conversation and discusses the importance of sacrifice in getting... more
Tom, Larry, and Jim sit down with undisputed supermiddleweight champion Canelo Álvarez before he heads into his historic title fight against undisputed super welterweight champ, Jermell Charlo. Canelo shares how he’s avoided being knocked out in his ... more
Tom, Larry, and Jim sit down with Colorado’s “Coach Prime” Deion Sanders and QB Shedeur Sanders, and learn more about their relationship on and off the field. Deion discusses Muhammad Ali’s impact on him, Tom’s mentorship and what it means to hear “B... more
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This podcast used to be a nice listen with Tom and Larry offering different perspectives on the week’s news in the NFL. But with this year’s season, we no longer hear them talk in-depth about what’s going in the NFL on a week-to-week basis. Instead, the show has turned into a celebrity guest interview format, including interviewing people who have no involvement in the NFL right now (e.g., Prime Time, Canelo). Also, the episodes uploaded here appear to be edited down since Jim Gray now mentions ... more
This is the most old school media thing, no wonder they are dying. Please just upload the video version as well. FYI it is 2023, video has been out for decades now.
Wow, I'm so excited to see Tom Brady, Larry Fitzgerald, and Jim Gray teaming up! These three legends in their respective fields are sure to bring something special to whatever project they're working on. Tom Brady's football career speaks for itself, and Larry Fitzgerald's skills on the field have always been top-notch. Jim Gray, as a renowned sports journalist, will surely add depth and insight to the mix. https://www.eagleswing.org/california/los-angeles/books-media/sticker-printing-pros I can... more
Obviously Brady and Fitz have a ton of knowledge about the game and do a good job of sharing that. I just don’t understand what Jim Gray has done to be included in this podcast. He reads the ads so he gets a share of the revenue???? Seems strange.
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