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<p>⏱️ CHAPTERS</p>
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<p>00:00 Intro – The history of public address announcers</p>
<p>01:11 Legendary voices: Bob Sheppard & the “Voice of God”</p>
<p>03:57 Alan Roach joins the show</p>
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<p>46:20 Announcing baseball’s return after 9/11</p>
<p>47:43 What’s next for Alan Roach</p>
<p>50:26 Closing thoughts</p>
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<p>🔔 Don’t Forget to:</p>
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<p>👍 Like the video</p>
<p>💬 Comment your favorite sports announcer voice of all time</p>
<p>🔔 Subscribe for more interviews and stories on The Other Tom Green Show</p>
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<p>#AlanRoach #TheOtherTomGreenShow #SportsBroadcasting #SuperBowl #ColoradoAvalanche #DenverBroncos #NHL #NFL #Olympics #SportsMedia #TomGreen #PAAnnouncer #Broadcasting #DenverSports</p>
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<p>Alan shares incredible stories from behind the microphone, how he landed the Rockies job at the last minute, what it’s like announcing the Super Bowl, handling chaos during major events, and why public address announcing has become one of the most unique careers in sports.</p>
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<p>01:11 Legendary voices: Bob Sheppard & the “Voice of God”</p>
<p>03:57 Alan Roach joins the show</p>
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<p>32:10 Seven Olympics and the challenge of multilingual events</p>
<p>34:21 Staying composed during emotional moments</p>
<p>43:59 Chaos at major events & Super Bowl blackout story</p>
<p>46:20 Announcing baseball’s return after 9/11</p>
<p>47:43 What’s next for Alan Roach</p>
<p>50:26 Closing thoughts</p>
<p> </p>
<p>🔔 Don’t Forget to:</p>
<p> </p>
<p>👍 Like the video</p>
<p>💬 Comment your favorite sports announcer voice of all time</p>
<p>🔔 Subscribe for more interviews and stories on The Other Tom Green Show</p>
<p> </p>
<p> </p>
<p>#AlanRoach #TheOtherTomGreenShow #SportsBroadcasting #SuperBowl #ColoradoAvalanche #DenverBroncos #NHL #NFL #Olympics #SportsMedia #TomGreen #PAAnnouncer #Broadcasting #DenverSports</p>
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      <itunes:summary>Who is the voice you hear at the biggest sporting events in the world? On this episode of The Other Tom Green Show, Tom Green sits down with legendary public address announcer Alan Roach — the iconic voice of the Colorado Avalanche, Denver Broncos, Super Bowl, Olympics, X Games, and more.

Alan shares incredible stories from behind the microphone, how he landed the Rockies job at the last minute, what it’s like announcing the Super Bowl, handling chaos during major events, and why public address announcing has become one of the most unique careers in sports.

From Mile High Stadium to the Olympics, this is a fascinating conversation with one of the most recognizable voices in sports.

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00:00 Intro – The history of public address announcers
01:11 Legendary voices: Bob Sheppard &amp; the “Voice of God”
03:57 Alan Roach joins the show
05:01 How Alan became the voice of the Rockies
06:13 Landing the Rockies job after 18 months of persistence
07:19 Favorite player introductions: Larry Walker, Galarraga &amp; more
09:06 The importance of pronunciation in sports announcing
11:05 Hockey vs baseball announcing differences
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26:36 Mount Rushmore of iconic voices
28:39 Favorite sport to announce
29:52 Becoming the voice of the Super Bowl
32:10 Seven Olympics and the challenge of multilingual events
34:21 Staying composed during emotional moments
43:59 Chaos at major events &amp; Super Bowl blackout story
46:20 Announcing baseball’s return after 9/11
47:43 What’s next for Alan Roach
50:26 Closing thoughts

🔔 Don’t Forget to:

👍 Like the video
💬 Comment your favorite sports announcer voice of all time
🔔 Subscribe for more interviews and stories on The Other Tom Green Show


#AlanRoach #TheOtherTomGreenShow #SportsBroadcasting #SuperBowl #ColoradoAvalanche #DenverBroncos #NHL #NFL #Olympics #SportsMedia #TomGreen #PAAnnouncer #Broadcasting #DenverSports</itunes:summary>
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Alan shares incredible stories from behind the microphone, how he landed the Rockies job at the last minute, what it’s like announcing the Super Bowl, handling chaos during major events, and why public address announcing has become one of the most unique careers in sports.

From Mile High Stadium to the Olympics, this is a fascinating conversation with one of the most recognizable voices in sports.

⏱️ CHAPTERS

00:00 Intro – The history of public address announcers
01:11 Legendary voices: Bob Sheppard &amp; the “Voice of God”
03:57 Alan Roach joins the show
05:01 How Alan became the voice of the Rockies
06:13 Landing the Rockies job after 18 months of persistence
07:19 Favorite player introductions: Larry Walker, Galarraga &amp; more
09:06 The importance of pronunciation in sports announcing
11:05 Hockey vs baseball announcing differences
12:14 Growing up in Minnesota &amp; discovering broadcasting
14:17 Radio career beginnings
15:40 How Alan arrived in Denver radio
18:10 Why radio changed forever
21:41 Turning public address announcing into a career
24:05 Super Bowls, Olympics &amp; global events
26:36 Mount Rushmore of iconic voices
28:39 Favorite sport to announce
29:52 Becoming the voice of the Super Bowl
32:10 Seven Olympics and the challenge of multilingual events
34:21 Staying composed during emotional moments
43:59 Chaos at major events &amp; Super Bowl blackout story
46:20 Announcing baseball’s return after 9/11
47:43 What’s next for Alan Roach
50:26 Closing thoughts

🔔 Don’t Forget to:

👍 Like the video
💬 Comment your favorite sports announcer voice of all time
🔔 Subscribe for more interviews and stories on The Other Tom Green Show


#AlanRoach #TheOtherTomGreenShow #SportsBroadcasting #SuperBowl #ColoradoAvalanche #DenverBroncos #NHL #NFL #Olympics #SportsMedia #TomGreen #PAAnnouncer #Broadcasting #DenverSports</itunes:subtitle>
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      <description><![CDATA[<p>Masters Week sets the stage for a wide-ranging conversation between Tom Green and longtime friend and former PGA Tour winner Mark Wiebe. From the nerves and intimidation of playing Augusta National to the evolution of the modern game, Wiebe offers a candid look at what it takes to compete at the highest level. He shares firsthand stories from his career, including his breakthrough win after missing five straight cuts, the validation of his second victory, and his unforgettable Senior British Open triumph. The discussion explores how distance and technology have reshaped golf, why today’s game favors power, and what’s been lost from the artistry of past generations. Wiebe also reflects on teaching philosophy, emphasizing individuality over perfection, and delivers practical advice for golfers of all levels. Along the way, the episode is packed with memorable stories—from caddying experiences and Masters pressure to friendships, family life, and the journey through professional golf.<br><br>
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 37:59 Life after golf: family & grandkids<br>
 39:20 Golf equipment debate: distance vs skill<br>
 41:06 Talent vs power in today’s game<br>
 42:52 Simple golf advice: consistency & feel<br>
 45:27 Closing thoughts & Masters excitement<br><br>
 'OTGS' is sponsored in part by RedBird Farms<br>
 Visit RedBirdFarms.com to learn more</p>
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 01:19 Mark Wiebe intro + 1993 playoff story<br>
 02:06 Making the cut & early tour memories<br>
 03:35 Dream caddie: Bill Murray stories<br>
 04:57 Masters Week preview & Augusta expectations<br>
 05:38 First experience playing Augusta National<br>
 07:07 Nerves, pressure & intimidation at the Masters<br>
 08:25 Course fit: who has the advantage this year<br>
 10:16 Long hitters vs shot-makers in modern golf<br>
 11:30 Players to watch at the Masters<br>
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 27:24 Senior British Open win & Claret Jug story<br>
 30:05 Strategy, timing & winning at Birkdale<br>
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 35:04 Meeting Tom Green & early friendship story<br>
 37:59 Life after golf: family & grandkids<br>
 39:20 Golf equipment debate: distance vs skill<br>
 41:06 Talent vs power in today’s game<br>
 42:52 Simple golf advice: consistency & feel<br>
 45:27 Closing thoughts & Masters excitement<br><br>
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 Visit RedBirdFarms.com to learn more</p>
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 01:20 – Simmons reacts to intro & career reflections<br>
 02:14 – Playing safety & “the game within the game”<br>
 03:21 – Learning from Wade Phillips, Vance Joseph & Vic Fangio<br>
 04:42 – Secondary communication & defensive complexity<br>
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 22:28 – Leaving Denver & salary cap reality<br>
 27:13 – Atlanta experience & locker room dynamics<br>
 30:03 – Sitting out & evaluating next move<br>
 32:46 – Missing football vs. gaining perspective<br>
 33:55 – Career reflection & playoff goals<br>
 35:17 – Broncos alumni & Denver connection<br>
 38:13 – Watching games as a player vs fan<br>
 39:15 – Community impact & giving back<br>
 41:04 – Family life, parenting & balance<br>
 45:03 – Coaching mentality & future with kids<br>
 47:47 – Post-football plans & podcasting<br>
 53:39 – Staying in Colorado & life after football<br>
 55:01 – Outro<br><br>
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      <pubDate>Thu, 2 Apr 2026 23:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
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 01:20 – Simmons reacts to intro & career reflections<br>
 02:14 – Playing safety & “the game within the game”<br>
 03:21 – Learning from Wade Phillips, Vance Joseph & Vic Fangio<br>
 04:42 – Secondary communication & defensive complexity<br>
 07:14 – High school path & Boston College opportunity<br>
 09:25 – When the NFL became realistic<br>
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 45:03 – Coaching mentality & future with kids<br>
 47:47 – Post-football plans & podcasting<br>
 53:39 – Staying in Colorado & life after football<br>
 55:01 – Outro<br><br>
 ‘OTGS’ is sponsored in part by RedBird Farms.</p>
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      <description><![CDATA[<p>Tom Green welcomes Susie Wargin for an in-depth conversation on her journey through Denver media, her work with the Broncos, and the changing landscape of sports and broadcasting. From early radio days to becoming a trusted sideline reporter, Susie shares behind-the-scenes stories, career lessons, and her perspective on the growth of women’s sports and media in Colorado. The conversation also touches on CSU athletics, coaching influences, and the importance of relationships in sports broadcasting.<br><br>
 00:00 Denver’s women’s sports moment & NWSL/WNBA discussion<br>
 02:27 Susie Wargin’s Colorado Explosion story (ABL days)<br>
 04:28 Growth of women’s basketball & Becky Hammon impact<br>
 07:48 CSU football, Sonny Lubick & program legacy<br>
 11:24 Jim Mora & building CSU football culture<br>
 13:00 Susie’s path to CSU & early career aspirations<br>
 14:26 Discovering radio & early broadcasting passion<br>
 16:30 First radio job & learning on-air skills<br>
 18:30 Concerts, music scene & early DJ experiences<br>
 20:08 Transition to TV & returning to radio<br>
 21:07 “Say yes” mindset & career growth<br>
 26:30 Break into sports radio & Broncos/KOA opportunity<br>
 28:10 CSU sidelines & early TV career at 9News<br>
 29:09 Broncos radio crew chemistry & sideline role<br>
 31:01 Covering good vs. bad Broncos teams<br>
 32:04 Building relationships with players<br>
 33:17 TV career challenges & “anchor hair” era<br>
 35:45 Growth of women in sports media<br>
 37:16 Mentorship & supporting next generation<br>
 40:43 ‘Cut, Traded, Fired, Retired’ podcast origin story<br><br>
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 28:10 CSU sidelines & early TV career at 9News<br>
 29:09 Broncos radio crew chemistry & sideline role<br>
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 32:04 Building relationships with players<br>
 33:17 TV career challenges & “anchor hair” era<br>
 35:45 Growth of women in sports media<br>
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      <description><![CDATA[<p>Tom Green sits down with ESPN’s Jeff Legwold for a wide-ranging conversation on football, media, and the grind behind a decades-long career covering the NFL. Legwold reflects on his unconventional path into journalism—including 366 rejection letters—and how that shaped his no-nonsense, “be right over first” approach to reporting. The conversation explores the evolution of sports media from print vs. broadcast to today’s social-driven landscape, where speed often outweighs accuracy and players now control their own platforms. Legwold also shares insight into covering the Broncos, building trust with players and coaches, and navigating the increasingly guarded nature of modern NFL organizations. They break down roster building, why health determines playoff success, and what makes a player like Jaylen Waddle so impactful. The episode closes with perspective on the Pro Football Hall of Fame process and why coaching legends like Mike Shanahan face a tougher path under the current system.</p>
<p><strong>Chapters:</strong><br>
 00:00 Intro & evolution of sports media<br>
 01:15 Jeff Legwold joins the show<br>
 03:00 Covering the Broncos beat & media pressure<br>
 05:00 “Better to be right than first” in modern media<br>
 06:10 Print vs broadcast — how journalism changed<br>
 08:40 Transition to TV & adapting as a reporter<br>
 10:30 Early career, Illinois & finding journalism<br>
 12:00 Work ethic, upbringing & life lessons<br>
 16:00 First jobs, rejection letters & persistence<br>
 20:00 Learning on the fly — covering unfamiliar sports<br>
 23:00 Early NFL coverage & Deion Sanders story<br>
 26:00 Titans/Oilers era & covering Peyton Manning<br>
 31:00 Covering multiple sports & hockey experiences<br>
 33:00 Relationships with players & journalistic integrity<br>
 37:00 Film study, reporting process & staying curious<br>
 38:30 Social media’s impact on media access<br>
 41:00 Sean Payton, media dynamics & modern NFL<br>
 43:00 Hall of Fame debate & coaching backlog<br>
 47:00 Broncos outlook & Jaylen Waddle impact<br>
 49:00 NFL playoffs, health & roster construction<br>
 50:15 Closing thoughts & outro<br><br>
 ‘OTGS is sponsored in part RedBird Farms. Visit: <a href="http://redbirdfarms.com" rel="noopener noreferrer">redbirdfarms.com</a></p>
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      <pubDate>Thu, 19 Mar 2026 23:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
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<p><strong>Chapters:</strong><br>
 00:00 Intro & evolution of sports media<br>
 01:15 Jeff Legwold joins the show<br>
 03:00 Covering the Broncos beat & media pressure<br>
 05:00 “Better to be right than first” in modern media<br>
 06:10 Print vs broadcast — how journalism changed<br>
 08:40 Transition to TV & adapting as a reporter<br>
 10:30 Early career, Illinois & finding journalism<br>
 12:00 Work ethic, upbringing & life lessons<br>
 16:00 First jobs, rejection letters & persistence<br>
 20:00 Learning on the fly — covering unfamiliar sports<br>
 23:00 Early NFL coverage & Deion Sanders story<br>
 26:00 Titans/Oilers era & covering Peyton Manning<br>
 31:00 Covering multiple sports & hockey experiences<br>
 33:00 Relationships with players & journalistic integrity<br>
 37:00 Film study, reporting process & staying curious<br>
 38:30 Social media’s impact on media access<br>
 41:00 Sean Payton, media dynamics & modern NFL<br>
 43:00 Hall of Fame debate & coaching backlog<br>
 47:00 Broncos outlook & Jaylen Waddle impact<br>
 49:00 NFL playoffs, health & roster construction<br>
 50:15 Closing thoughts & outro<br><br>
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      <description><![CDATA[<p>Tom Green welcomes longtime Denver sports figure Bill Hanzlik for a wide-ranging conversation about basketball, coaching, and community impact. Hanzlik reflects on his unlikely path to the NBA, including how his defensive mindset helped him stand out at Notre Dame and eventually carve out a role with the Denver Nuggets. He shares behind-the-scenes stories from the Nuggets’ fast-paced 1980s teams under coach Doug Moe and explains why that system fit his game perfectly.</p>
<p>The conversation also touches on the modern NBA, including the Nuggets’ battles with Oklahoma City and the physical defensive style that players like Lu Dort bring against Nikola Jokić. Hanzlik explains how he approached being a defensive agitator during his playing career and how that mentality translates to today’s game.</p>
<p>Beyond basketball, Hanzlik discusses the origins of the Gold Crown Foundation, the nonprofit he co-founded to provide youth sports and educational opportunities in Colorado. What began as a girls basketball camp in the 1980s has grown into a large organization serving thousands of kids each year through athletics, STEM education, career readiness programs, and community outreach. Hanzlik shares how Gold Crown expanded its facilities, the impact it’s had on young athletes and families, and plans for a major new sports complex that could double the number of kids the organization serves.</p>
<p>The episode closes with stories from Hanzlik’s broadcasting career and reflections on the friendships and experiences that have defined more than four decades in Colorado sports.<br><br>
 00:00 – Tom Green’s path to Colorado and ESPN<br>
 02:09 – Bill Hanzlik arrives in Denver after NBA trade<br>
 04:17 – Becoming a defensive stopper at Notre Dame<br>
 06:00 – Notre Dame teammates and future NBA talent<br>
 07:41 – Being an NBA “pest” and dealing with physical play<br>
 08:28 – Nuggets vs. Oklahoma City and Lu Dort’s defense<br>
 09:12 – Playing in Doug Moe’s fast-paced Nuggets offense<br>
 10:58 – The high-scoring Nuggets teams of the 1980s<br>
 12:39 – Doug Moe’s coaching style and player freedom<br>
 16:43 – Playing center and guarding NBA big men<br>
 17:36 – Coaching the Nuggets and the 1997 season<br>
 20:16 – The origins of the Gold Crown Foundation<br>
 22:04 – Why girls basketball camps started in the 1980s<br>
 23:28 – Building facilities and expanding youth programs<br>
 25:34 – STEM education and career readiness initiatives<br>
 28:39 – New sports programs including girls flag football<br>
 30:31 – Youth sports, officiating shortages, and parents<br>
 31:13 – How youth sports culture has changed<br>
 33:24 – Plans for a new Gold Crown sports complex<br>
 36:14 – Gold Crown fundraising and March Madness picks<br>
 37:00 – Broadcasting and working with Vic Lombardi<br>
 39:30 – Memories of covering the Nuggets in the 1980s<br>
 42:31 – ESPN’s early days and “Shot of the Day” story<br>
 44:40 – Final thoughts on Hanzlik’s impact in Colorado<br><br>
 OTGS is sponsored in part by American Financing<br>
 Visit: <a href="http://AmericanFinancing.net/Green" rel="noopener noreferrer">AmericanFinancing.net/Green</a></p>
<p>NMLS 182334, nmlsconsumeraccess.org. APR for rates in the 5s start at 6.196% for well-qualified borrowers. Call 855-581-5828 for details about credit costs and terms, or visit <a href="http://AmericanFinancing.net/Green" rel="noopener noreferrer">AmericanFinancing.net/Green</a></p>
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      <pubDate>Thu, 12 Mar 2026 23:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <author>contact@guerillasports.net (Tom Green, Bill Hanzlik)</author>
      <link>https://the-other-tom-green-show.simplecast.com/episodes/bill-hanzlik-on-the-run-and-gun-nuggets-doug-moe-building-gold-crown-otgs-W6IN_uMn</link>
      <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Tom Green welcomes longtime Denver sports figure Bill Hanzlik for a wide-ranging conversation about basketball, coaching, and community impact. Hanzlik reflects on his unlikely path to the NBA, including how his defensive mindset helped him stand out at Notre Dame and eventually carve out a role with the Denver Nuggets. He shares behind-the-scenes stories from the Nuggets’ fast-paced 1980s teams under coach Doug Moe and explains why that system fit his game perfectly.</p>
<p>The conversation also touches on the modern NBA, including the Nuggets’ battles with Oklahoma City and the physical defensive style that players like Lu Dort bring against Nikola Jokić. Hanzlik explains how he approached being a defensive agitator during his playing career and how that mentality translates to today’s game.</p>
<p>Beyond basketball, Hanzlik discusses the origins of the Gold Crown Foundation, the nonprofit he co-founded to provide youth sports and educational opportunities in Colorado. What began as a girls basketball camp in the 1980s has grown into a large organization serving thousands of kids each year through athletics, STEM education, career readiness programs, and community outreach. Hanzlik shares how Gold Crown expanded its facilities, the impact it’s had on young athletes and families, and plans for a major new sports complex that could double the number of kids the organization serves.</p>
<p>The episode closes with stories from Hanzlik’s broadcasting career and reflections on the friendships and experiences that have defined more than four decades in Colorado sports.<br><br>
 00:00 – Tom Green’s path to Colorado and ESPN<br>
 02:09 – Bill Hanzlik arrives in Denver after NBA trade<br>
 04:17 – Becoming a defensive stopper at Notre Dame<br>
 06:00 – Notre Dame teammates and future NBA talent<br>
 07:41 – Being an NBA “pest” and dealing with physical play<br>
 08:28 – Nuggets vs. Oklahoma City and Lu Dort’s defense<br>
 09:12 – Playing in Doug Moe’s fast-paced Nuggets offense<br>
 10:58 – The high-scoring Nuggets teams of the 1980s<br>
 12:39 – Doug Moe’s coaching style and player freedom<br>
 16:43 – Playing center and guarding NBA big men<br>
 17:36 – Coaching the Nuggets and the 1997 season<br>
 20:16 – The origins of the Gold Crown Foundation<br>
 22:04 – Why girls basketball camps started in the 1980s<br>
 23:28 – Building facilities and expanding youth programs<br>
 25:34 – STEM education and career readiness initiatives<br>
 28:39 – New sports programs including girls flag football<br>
 30:31 – Youth sports, officiating shortages, and parents<br>
 31:13 – How youth sports culture has changed<br>
 33:24 – Plans for a new Gold Crown sports complex<br>
 36:14 – Gold Crown fundraising and March Madness picks<br>
 37:00 – Broadcasting and working with Vic Lombardi<br>
 39:30 – Memories of covering the Nuggets in the 1980s<br>
 42:31 – ESPN’s early days and “Shot of the Day” story<br>
 44:40 – Final thoughts on Hanzlik’s impact in Colorado<br><br>
 OTGS is sponsored in part by American Financing<br>
 Visit: <a href="http://AmericanFinancing.net/Green" rel="noopener noreferrer">AmericanFinancing.net/Green</a></p>
<p>NMLS 182334, nmlsconsumeraccess.org. APR for rates in the 5s start at 6.196% for well-qualified borrowers. Call 855-581-5828 for details about credit costs and terms, or visit <a href="http://AmericanFinancing.net/Green" rel="noopener noreferrer">AmericanFinancing.net/Green</a></p>
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Beyond basketball, Hanzlik explains the mission behind the Gold Crown Foundation, the youth sports and education nonprofit he helped build into one of Colorado’s most impactful community organizations. From girls basketball camps in the 1980s to serving thousands of kids each year through sports, STEM programs, and career readiness initiatives, Hanzlik discusses how Gold Crown continues to grow and shape young lives across the state.</itunes:summary>
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Hanzlik shares stories from the high-scoring Nuggets teams of the 1980s, what it was like playing for legendary coach Doug Moe, and how he carved out a role in the NBA as a defensive “pest.” The conversation also dives into today’s NBA, including the physical defense Denver faces from Oklahoma City and players like Lu Dort.

Beyond basketball, Hanzlik explains the mission behind the Gold Crown Foundation, the youth sports and education nonprofit he helped build into one of Colorado’s most impactful community organizations. From girls basketball camps in the 1980s to serving thousands of kids each year through sports, STEM programs, and career readiness initiatives, Hanzlik discusses how Gold Crown continues to grow and shape young lives across the state.</itunes:subtitle>
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      <description><![CDATA[<p>Mike Nelson sits down with Tom Green for a wide-ranging conversation about sports, storms, science, and the future of climate in Colorado. The episode opens with Tom recounting his own experience covering games during the 1997 blizzard before Nelson shares the unforgettable story of Steve Atwater seeking shelter in his home during that same storm — a moment that later appeared on a Broncos Super Bowl highlight tape.</p>
<p>Nelson revisits his early career in Madison, Wisconsin, and his role in helping bring computer graphics into television weather. He shares the behind-the-scenes story of installing a groundbreaking weather system at 9NEWS and how his wife Cindy helped win over legendary forecaster Stormy Rottman during a pivotal moment in Denver broadcasting history.</p>
<p>The conversation shifts to severe weather coverage and the responsibility meteorologists carry when delivering life-saving information during tornado warnings and blizzards. Nelson explains how trust is built over time and why calm, steady communication matters most during dangerous storms.</p>
<p>In the second half, the discussion turns to climate. Nelson breaks down the difference between weather and climate in simple terms, explains rising carbon dioxide levels, and addresses Colorado’s historically warm, dry winter and the wildfire risks that could follow. He also discusses renewable energy economics, electric vehicles, and why leadership decisions today will shape the climate future for decades.</p>
<p>The episode closes with a classic Colorado twist — a forecast that the Rockies home opener just might bring snow.</p>
<h1><strong>Chapters</strong></h1>
<p>00:00:01 – Sports & the 1997 Colorado blizzard<br>
 00:03:09 – Mike Nelson joins the show<br>
 00:05:32 – First job in TV weather & meeting mentor Terry Kelly<br>
 00:08:25 – The birth of computerized TV weather graphics<br>
 00:11:12 – Installing a weather computer for Stormy Rottman<br>
 00:15:21 – How Cindy Nelson won Stormy over<br>
 00:17:25 – Forecasting philosophy & trusting the forecaster<br>
 00:18:28 – Delivering life-saving tornado coverage<br>
 00:21:26 – Steve Atwater stuck in the snow<br>
 00:24:25 – Terrell Davis & Broncos snow stories<br>
 00:41:02 – Weather vs. climate explained<br>
 00:42:29 – Carbon dioxide levels then vs. now<br>
 00:44:58 – “Ten Facts in Ten Minutes” climate book<br>
 00:46:13 – Is climate change political?<br>
 00:51:02 – Fossil fuels, solar economics & China’s expansion<br>
 00:53:55 – Colorado’s warmest, driest winter concerns<br>
 01:02:05 – Dew point explained<br>
 01:05:40 – What makes a great TV forecast<br>
 01:15:36 – The changing face of broadcast meteorology<br>
 01:16:50 – Rockies home opener forecast<br><br>
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      <pubDate>Fri, 6 Mar 2026 00:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <author>contact@guerillasports.net (Tom Green, Mike Nelson)</author>
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      <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Mike Nelson sits down with Tom Green for a wide-ranging conversation about sports, storms, science, and the future of climate in Colorado. The episode opens with Tom recounting his own experience covering games during the 1997 blizzard before Nelson shares the unforgettable story of Steve Atwater seeking shelter in his home during that same storm — a moment that later appeared on a Broncos Super Bowl highlight tape.</p>
<p>Nelson revisits his early career in Madison, Wisconsin, and his role in helping bring computer graphics into television weather. He shares the behind-the-scenes story of installing a groundbreaking weather system at 9NEWS and how his wife Cindy helped win over legendary forecaster Stormy Rottman during a pivotal moment in Denver broadcasting history.</p>
<p>The conversation shifts to severe weather coverage and the responsibility meteorologists carry when delivering life-saving information during tornado warnings and blizzards. Nelson explains how trust is built over time and why calm, steady communication matters most during dangerous storms.</p>
<p>In the second half, the discussion turns to climate. Nelson breaks down the difference between weather and climate in simple terms, explains rising carbon dioxide levels, and addresses Colorado’s historically warm, dry winter and the wildfire risks that could follow. He also discusses renewable energy economics, electric vehicles, and why leadership decisions today will shape the climate future for decades.</p>
<p>The episode closes with a classic Colorado twist — a forecast that the Rockies home opener just might bring snow.</p>
<h1><strong>Chapters</strong></h1>
<p>00:00:01 – Sports & the 1997 Colorado blizzard<br>
 00:03:09 – Mike Nelson joins the show<br>
 00:05:32 – First job in TV weather & meeting mentor Terry Kelly<br>
 00:08:25 – The birth of computerized TV weather graphics<br>
 00:11:12 – Installing a weather computer for Stormy Rottman<br>
 00:15:21 – How Cindy Nelson won Stormy over<br>
 00:17:25 – Forecasting philosophy & trusting the forecaster<br>
 00:18:28 – Delivering life-saving tornado coverage<br>
 00:21:26 – Steve Atwater stuck in the snow<br>
 00:24:25 – Terrell Davis & Broncos snow stories<br>
 00:41:02 – Weather vs. climate explained<br>
 00:42:29 – Carbon dioxide levels then vs. now<br>
 00:44:58 – “Ten Facts in Ten Minutes” climate book<br>
 00:46:13 – Is climate change political?<br>
 00:51:02 – Fossil fuels, solar economics & China’s expansion<br>
 00:53:55 – Colorado’s warmest, driest winter concerns<br>
 01:02:05 – Dew point explained<br>
 01:05:40 – What makes a great TV forecast<br>
 01:15:36 – The changing face of broadcast meteorology<br>
 01:16:50 – Rockies home opener forecast<br><br>
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      <description><![CDATA[<p>In this episode of <i>The Other Tom Green Show</i>, Tom is joined by former Channel 4 and 9 sportscaster Mark McIntosh for a wide-ranging conversation that blends Denver sports history with a deeply personal journey through adversity and recovery. McIntosh recalls his time covering CU football during Bill McCartney’s rise, the impact of legendary Denver broadcasters like Ron Zappolo and Irv Brown, and what it was like competing in the local television sports landscape during its most competitive era. He then opens up about being diagnosed with amyloidosis — a rare and incurable blood cancer that led to kidney failure — and how an unexpected comment from a gas station clerk prompted him to seek medical help that ultimately saved his life. After months of dialysis and chemotherapy at UC Anschutz, McIntosh received a life-saving kidney transplant from a living donor through the National Kidney Registry. Now serving as Chair of the Host Committee for the Transplant Games of America coming to Denver this June, he’s on a mission to educate the public about organ donation and the growing kidney crisis affecting communities across the country.</p>
<p><strong>Chapters:</strong><br>
 00:00:00 Tom’s Colorado Broadcasters Association Hall of Fame induction<br>
 00:02:15 Mark McIntosh joins the show<br>
 00:03:19 Inspired by Ron Zappolo during John Elway’s rookie year<br>
 00:05:33 Covering CU football during Bill McCartney’s rise<br>
 00:07:21 Sideline interviews with McCartney<br>
 00:09:04 McCartney’s early recruiting impact in Colorado<br>
 00:12:18 Building relationships with recruits and families<br>
 00:14:28 McCartney’s faith and decision to resign in 1994<br>
 00:16:15 Changes in the local TV sports industry<br>
 00:19:02 Transition to Colorado & Company<br>
 00:21:41 Writing and life coaching after divorce<br>
 00:22:54 Career-ending injury in high school<br>
 00:26:08 Work with the Denver Rescue Mission<br>
 00:28:55 Early warning signs of kidney failure<br>
 00:31:20 Diagnosis of amyloidosis<br>
 00:33:03 Beginning dialysis and chemotherapy at UC Anschutz<br>
 00:37:38 Being told he needs a kidney transplant<br>
 00:40:15 Meeting his donor through the National Kidney Registry<br>
 00:44:35 Recovery after transplant surgery<br>
 00:47:27 Advocating for organ donation<br>
 00:50:31 Donor Awareness Month<br>
 00:53:30 Transplant Games of America coming to Denver<br>
 00:56:07 The Irv Brown Endowment Fund at MSU Denver<br>
 00:59:23 Final thoughts on organ donation and wellness</p>
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      <pubDate>Fri, 27 Feb 2026 00:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <author>contact@guerillasports.net (Tom Green, Mark McIntosh)</author>
      <link>https://the-other-tom-green-show.simplecast.com/episodes/mark-mcintosh-on-bill-mccartney-kidney-transplants-bringing-the-transplant-games-to-denver-otgs-1QhheRnf</link>
      <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>In this episode of <i>The Other Tom Green Show</i>, Tom is joined by former Channel 4 and 9 sportscaster Mark McIntosh for a wide-ranging conversation that blends Denver sports history with a deeply personal journey through adversity and recovery. McIntosh recalls his time covering CU football during Bill McCartney’s rise, the impact of legendary Denver broadcasters like Ron Zappolo and Irv Brown, and what it was like competing in the local television sports landscape during its most competitive era. He then opens up about being diagnosed with amyloidosis — a rare and incurable blood cancer that led to kidney failure — and how an unexpected comment from a gas station clerk prompted him to seek medical help that ultimately saved his life. After months of dialysis and chemotherapy at UC Anschutz, McIntosh received a life-saving kidney transplant from a living donor through the National Kidney Registry. Now serving as Chair of the Host Committee for the Transplant Games of America coming to Denver this June, he’s on a mission to educate the public about organ donation and the growing kidney crisis affecting communities across the country.</p>
<p><strong>Chapters:</strong><br>
 00:00:00 Tom’s Colorado Broadcasters Association Hall of Fame induction<br>
 00:02:15 Mark McIntosh joins the show<br>
 00:03:19 Inspired by Ron Zappolo during John Elway’s rookie year<br>
 00:05:33 Covering CU football during Bill McCartney’s rise<br>
 00:07:21 Sideline interviews with McCartney<br>
 00:09:04 McCartney’s early recruiting impact in Colorado<br>
 00:12:18 Building relationships with recruits and families<br>
 00:14:28 McCartney’s faith and decision to resign in 1994<br>
 00:16:15 Changes in the local TV sports industry<br>
 00:19:02 Transition to Colorado & Company<br>
 00:21:41 Writing and life coaching after divorce<br>
 00:22:54 Career-ending injury in high school<br>
 00:26:08 Work with the Denver Rescue Mission<br>
 00:28:55 Early warning signs of kidney failure<br>
 00:31:20 Diagnosis of amyloidosis<br>
 00:33:03 Beginning dialysis and chemotherapy at UC Anschutz<br>
 00:37:38 Being told he needs a kidney transplant<br>
 00:40:15 Meeting his donor through the National Kidney Registry<br>
 00:44:35 Recovery after transplant surgery<br>
 00:47:27 Advocating for organ donation<br>
 00:50:31 Donor Awareness Month<br>
 00:53:30 Transplant Games of America coming to Denver<br>
 00:56:07 The Irv Brown Endowment Fund at MSU Denver<br>
 00:59:23 Final thoughts on organ donation and wellness</p>
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      <description><![CDATA[<p>In the wake of Doug Moe’s passing, Tom Green welcomes longtime friend and acclaimed sportswriter Rick Reilly to discuss Moe’s lasting impact on the Denver Nuggets and what made him one of the most accessible and authentic figures in professional sports. Reilly shares memories from covering Moe early in his career and contrasts Moe’s laid-back, honest approach with more traditional coaching personalities like Pat Riley and Dan Reeves. The conversation expands into Reilly’s journey from Boulder to the back page of Sports Illustrated, where he became one of the most widely read columnists in America, and the pressures that came with producing must-read national commentary each week. Reilly also examines how journalism has evolved from the print-first era to today’s digital ecosystem, where reporters are expected to produce across multiple platforms instantly while competing with athlete-driven media and independent creators. The episode closes with reflections on the decline of major newspaper sports sections, the rise of podcasts, and the importance of storytelling in preserving sports history.<br><br>
 00;00;01;19 – Remembering Doug Moe & Media-Coach Relationships<br>
 00;02;17;00 – Rick Reilly Joins the Show<br>
 00;02;56;24 – New “Who’s Your Caddy?” Sequel & Pebble Beach Stories<br>
 00;07;07;09 – Caddying for the Worst Golfer in America<br>
 00;13;13;02 – Writing, Film Projects & Life After Sportswriting<br>
 00;15;47;00 – From Boulder Camera to SI Back Page<br>
 00;18;07;28 – Covering Doug Moe’s Nuggets<br>
 00;24;55;20 – Modern Journalism vs. Print Era Reporting<br>
 00;27;24;06 – The Multi-Platform Reporter Today<br>
 00;29;32;12 – The Fall of Newspaper Sports Sections<br>
 00;33;18;28 – Locker Rooms Then vs. Now<br>
 00;41;53;25 – Doug Moe’s Coaching Style & Legacy<br>
 00;44;07;16 – Moe vs. Pat Riley Coaching Philosophies<br>
 01;02;11;09 – Golf’s Post-COVID Boom<br>
 01;03;15;14 – Closing Thoughts with Rick Reilly</p>
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      <pubDate>Fri, 20 Feb 2026 00:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <author>contact@guerillasports.net (Tom Green, Rick Reilly)</author>
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      <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>In the wake of Doug Moe’s passing, Tom Green welcomes longtime friend and acclaimed sportswriter Rick Reilly to discuss Moe’s lasting impact on the Denver Nuggets and what made him one of the most accessible and authentic figures in professional sports. Reilly shares memories from covering Moe early in his career and contrasts Moe’s laid-back, honest approach with more traditional coaching personalities like Pat Riley and Dan Reeves. The conversation expands into Reilly’s journey from Boulder to the back page of Sports Illustrated, where he became one of the most widely read columnists in America, and the pressures that came with producing must-read national commentary each week. Reilly also examines how journalism has evolved from the print-first era to today’s digital ecosystem, where reporters are expected to produce across multiple platforms instantly while competing with athlete-driven media and independent creators. The episode closes with reflections on the decline of major newspaper sports sections, the rise of podcasts, and the importance of storytelling in preserving sports history.<br><br>
 00;00;01;19 – Remembering Doug Moe & Media-Coach Relationships<br>
 00;02;17;00 – Rick Reilly Joins the Show<br>
 00;02;56;24 – New “Who’s Your Caddy?” Sequel & Pebble Beach Stories<br>
 00;07;07;09 – Caddying for the Worst Golfer in America<br>
 00;13;13;02 – Writing, Film Projects & Life After Sportswriting<br>
 00;15;47;00 – From Boulder Camera to SI Back Page<br>
 00;18;07;28 – Covering Doug Moe’s Nuggets<br>
 00;24;55;20 – Modern Journalism vs. Print Era Reporting<br>
 00;27;24;06 – The Multi-Platform Reporter Today<br>
 00;29;32;12 – The Fall of Newspaper Sports Sections<br>
 00;33;18;28 – Locker Rooms Then vs. Now<br>
 00;41;53;25 – Doug Moe’s Coaching Style & Legacy<br>
 00;44;07;16 – Moe vs. Pat Riley Coaching Philosophies<br>
 01;02;11;09 – Golf’s Post-COVID Boom<br>
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      <itunes:duration>01:04:30</itunes:duration>
      <itunes:summary>Legendary sportswriter Rick Reilly joins The Other Tom Green Show to reflect on the life and legacy of Nuggets coaching icon Doug Moe and share stories from his early days covering Denver sports at the Boulder Camera. Reilly dives into his experiences writing Sports Illustrated’s iconic back page, the evolution of journalism in the digital age, and the realities facing today’s media landscape. The conversation spans from Moe’s uniquely honest coaching style and relationships with reporters to the changing dynamics between athletes and media, the collapse of newspaper sports sections, and how podcasts are reshaping modern storytelling. Reilly also previews his upcoming sequel to “Who’s Your Caddy?” while recounting unforgettable moments from caddying for celebrities, billionaires, and golf legends.</itunes:summary>
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      <description><![CDATA[<p>Tom Green sits down with The Ringer’s senior NFL editor Lindsay Jones to unpack one of the most controversial Hall of Fame voting cycles in recent memory. Lindsay shares what it was like being in the room when Bill Belichick failed to receive enough support for induction and explains how the new voting structure may be reshaping the process. The conversation then shifts to Super Bowl week in Santa Clara, where Lindsay served as the AFC pool reporter, giving her rare, full-practice access to the Patriots. She details what she saw from Drake Maye, how Seattle’s defense under Mike Macdonald dictated the championship, and why the Patriots’ offensive line struggles ultimately decided the game.</p><p>They also discuss Roger Goodell’s carefully managed press conference, questions surrounding league ownership, and how the Super Bowl halftime show played differently inside the stadium versus on television. Finally, the focus turns to the Denver Broncos — their cap flexibility, roster needs at wide receiver and tight end, the importance of Bo Nix’s development, and why this offseason could define the franchise’s next decade. A candid, insider look at power, politics, and football at the highest level.<br /><br />00:00:02 – Intro: Sportswriting, newspapers, and modern media</p><p>00:02:22 – Super Bowl pool reporter access: full Patriots practices</p><p>00:04:03 – PR approval, independence, and working around team/league clearance</p><p>00:08:52 – Drake Maye’s Super Bowl performance breakdown</p><p>00:15:11 – Mike Macdonald’s defense and Seattle’s championship formula</p><p>00:18:28 – Russell Wilson trade fallout and Seattle’s reset</p><p>00:19:44 – Halftime show: inside the stadium vs. television broadcast</p><p>00:22:29 – Hall of Fame voting controversy: Belichick and Kraft reaction</p><p>00:24:56 – New Hall of Fame voting system explained (80% threshold)</p><p>00:28:20 – Transparency debate and Lindsay reveals her votes</p><p>00:30:50 – Owners, Epstein questions, and Goodell’s press conference</p><p>00:35:55 – The NFL grind: combine, networking, and nonstop calendar</p><p>00:38:06 – Broncos offseason outlook: cap space and roster priorities</p><p>00:48:58 – Lindsay’s journalism path and love of sportswriting</p><p>01:02:20 – State of sports media, layoffs, and Olympic coverage</p><p>01:07:17 – Life on the road: family, travel, and the emotional toll</p><p>01:08:50 – Outro and closing</p><p> </p><p>‘After the Horn’ is sponsored in part by American Financing</p><p>Visit: AmericanFinancing.net/Green</p><p>NMLS 182334, nmlsconsumeraccess.org. APR for rates in the 5s start at 6.196% for well-qualified borrowers. Call 855-581-5828 for details about credit costs and terms, or visit AmericanFinancing.net/Green</p><p>Furniture provided by Furniture Rowdenvermattress.furniturerow.com</p><p>#AfterTheHorn #Broncos #DenverBroncos #NFLPlayoffs #BoNix #SeanPayton #DenverSports #americanfinancing #furniturerow</p>
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      <pubDate>Fri, 13 Feb 2026 00:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:title>Lindsay Jones on Belichick, Super Bowl &amp; Broncos | The Other Tom Green Show</itunes:title>
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      <description><![CDATA[<p>Steve Foley’s Broncos career spanned one of the most transformative periods in team history, from the emergence of the Orange Crush defense to the dawn of the John Elway era. In this conversation, Foley walks through how his quarterback background shaped his instincts as a defensive back, why preparation and anticipation mattered more than speed, and how defensive coordinator Joe Collier found pre-snap tells long before advanced analytics existed. Foley revisits the intensity of the Raiders rivalry, the Broncos’ first Super Bowl appearance, and the controversial moments that defined that game. He also reflects on coaching influences like Johnny Robinson and Richie McCabe, the physicality of the era, and the mental discipline required to survive at cornerback and safety. The episode closes with Foley explaining the moment he knew his career was complete, why he chose to walk away healthy, and how he views today’s Broncos defensive lineage.<br /><br /><strong>00:00:00</strong> – Broncos Super Bowl history and defining franchise eras<br /><strong>01:14</strong> – Steve Foley introduction and Hall of Fame recognition<br /><strong>02:12</strong> – Record-setting 44th interception and early career reflections<br /><strong>03:44</strong> – Team continuity then vs. now and the business of football<br /><strong>04:27</strong> – Tulane to the pros: leverage, rival leagues, and opportunity<br /><strong>05:45</strong> – Quarterback background and transition to defensive back<br /><strong>07:10</strong> – Johnny Robinson’s mentorship and life-changing perspective<br /><strong>09:15</strong> – Mental toughness, competition, and surviving in the NFL<br /><strong>10:30</strong> – Early pro challenges and navigating unstable leagues<br /><strong>11:58</strong> – Path back to Denver and becoming a Broncos starter<br /><strong>13:32</strong> – Rookie season, facing Dan Fouts, and early interceptions<br /><strong>15:15</strong> – Reading quarterbacks and playing the ball as a DB<br /><strong>16:32</strong> – Playing opposite Louis Wright and advice for modern corners<br /><strong>18:03</strong> – Broncos cornerback lineage and Patrick Surtain II discussion<br /><strong>19:56</strong> – Birth of the Orange Crush defense<br /><strong>21:18</strong> – Joe Collier’s genius and pre-snap tells<br /><strong>23:16</strong> – Raiders rivalry and AFC Championship intensity<br /><strong>25:33</strong> – Super Bowl XII and the controversial Butch Johnson catch<br /><strong>26:20</strong> – Richie McCabe and defensive fundamentals<br /><strong>28:54</strong> – Move to free safety and seeing the whole field<br /><strong>29:56</strong> – Earl Campbell collision and physical football stories<br /><strong>31:31</strong> – 1984 Snow Game vs Packers and lessons from bad conditions<br /><strong>33:21</strong> – Elway era begins and Super Bowl XXI vs Giants<br /><strong>35:19</strong> – Fake punt and fake field goal stories<br /><strong>36:31</strong> – Final Super Bowl run and missed opportunities<br /><strong>38:43</strong> – The moment Foley knew it was time to retire<br /><strong>40:39</strong> – Retirement conversations and end of an era<br /><strong>42:08</strong> – Coaching considerations and choosing family<br /><strong>44:54</strong> – Ranking Broncos safeties across eras<br /><strong>46:15</strong> – Being a white cornerback and Riley Moss comparison<br /><strong>47:30</strong> – Growing up undersized and late physical development<br /><strong>49:14</strong> – Tulane career stories and defining college moments<br /><strong>52:25</strong> – Greatest wins and toughest opponents<br /><strong>54:07</strong> – The Drive season and legacy moments<br /><strong>55:19</strong> – Ring of Fame meaning and family pride<br /><strong>57:05</strong> – Final reflections and farewell<br /><strong>57:51</strong> – Show outro and Colorado Sports Hall of Fame plug<br /><br />‘OTGS’ is sponsored in part by American Financing</p><p>Visit: AmericanFinancing.net/Green</p><p>NMLS 182334, nmlsconsumeraccess.org. APR for rates in the 5s start at 6.196% for well-qualified borrowers. Call 855-581-5828 for details about credit costs and terms, or visit AmericanFinancing.net/Green</p><p>Furniture provided by Furniture Row<br /><a href="https://t.co/v2bPK9gZsH">denvermattress.furniturerow.com</a></p><p>#OTGS #Broncos #DenverBroncos #NFLPlayoffs #BoNix #SeanPayton #DenverSports #americanfinancing #furniturerow</p>
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      <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Steve Foley’s Broncos career spanned one of the most transformative periods in team history, from the emergence of the Orange Crush defense to the dawn of the John Elway era. In this conversation, Foley walks through how his quarterback background shaped his instincts as a defensive back, why preparation and anticipation mattered more than speed, and how defensive coordinator Joe Collier found pre-snap tells long before advanced analytics existed. Foley revisits the intensity of the Raiders rivalry, the Broncos’ first Super Bowl appearance, and the controversial moments that defined that game. He also reflects on coaching influences like Johnny Robinson and Richie McCabe, the physicality of the era, and the mental discipline required to survive at cornerback and safety. The episode closes with Foley explaining the moment he knew his career was complete, why he chose to walk away healthy, and how he views today’s Broncos defensive lineage.<br /><br /><strong>00:00:00</strong> – Broncos Super Bowl history and defining franchise eras<br /><strong>01:14</strong> – Steve Foley introduction and Hall of Fame recognition<br /><strong>02:12</strong> – Record-setting 44th interception and early career reflections<br /><strong>03:44</strong> – Team continuity then vs. now and the business of football<br /><strong>04:27</strong> – Tulane to the pros: leverage, rival leagues, and opportunity<br /><strong>05:45</strong> – Quarterback background and transition to defensive back<br /><strong>07:10</strong> – Johnny Robinson’s mentorship and life-changing perspective<br /><strong>09:15</strong> – Mental toughness, competition, and surviving in the NFL<br /><strong>10:30</strong> – Early pro challenges and navigating unstable leagues<br /><strong>11:58</strong> – Path back to Denver and becoming a Broncos starter<br /><strong>13:32</strong> – Rookie season, facing Dan Fouts, and early interceptions<br /><strong>15:15</strong> – Reading quarterbacks and playing the ball as a DB<br /><strong>16:32</strong> – Playing opposite Louis Wright and advice for modern corners<br /><strong>18:03</strong> – Broncos cornerback lineage and Patrick Surtain II discussion<br /><strong>19:56</strong> – Birth of the Orange Crush defense<br /><strong>21:18</strong> – Joe Collier’s genius and pre-snap tells<br /><strong>23:16</strong> – Raiders rivalry and AFC Championship intensity<br /><strong>25:33</strong> – Super Bowl XII and the controversial Butch Johnson catch<br /><strong>26:20</strong> – Richie McCabe and defensive fundamentals<br /><strong>28:54</strong> – Move to free safety and seeing the whole field<br /><strong>29:56</strong> – Earl Campbell collision and physical football stories<br /><strong>31:31</strong> – 1984 Snow Game vs Packers and lessons from bad conditions<br /><strong>33:21</strong> – Elway era begins and Super Bowl XXI vs Giants<br /><strong>35:19</strong> – Fake punt and fake field goal stories<br /><strong>36:31</strong> – Final Super Bowl run and missed opportunities<br /><strong>38:43</strong> – The moment Foley knew it was time to retire<br /><strong>40:39</strong> – Retirement conversations and end of an era<br /><strong>42:08</strong> – Coaching considerations and choosing family<br /><strong>44:54</strong> – Ranking Broncos safeties across eras<br /><strong>46:15</strong> – Being a white cornerback and Riley Moss comparison<br /><strong>47:30</strong> – Growing up undersized and late physical development<br /><strong>49:14</strong> – Tulane career stories and defining college moments<br /><strong>52:25</strong> – Greatest wins and toughest opponents<br /><strong>54:07</strong> – The Drive season and legacy moments<br /><strong>55:19</strong> – Ring of Fame meaning and family pride<br /><strong>57:05</strong> – Final reflections and farewell<br /><strong>57:51</strong> – Show outro and Colorado Sports Hall of Fame plug<br /><br />‘OTGS’ is sponsored in part by American Financing</p><p>Visit: AmericanFinancing.net/Green</p><p>NMLS 182334, nmlsconsumeraccess.org. APR for rates in the 5s start at 6.196% for well-qualified borrowers. Call 855-581-5828 for details about credit costs and terms, or visit AmericanFinancing.net/Green</p><p>Furniture provided by Furniture Row<br /><a href="https://t.co/v2bPK9gZsH">denvermattress.furniturerow.com</a></p><p>#OTGS #Broncos #DenverBroncos #NFLPlayoffs #BoNix #SeanPayton #DenverSports #americanfinancing #furniturerow</p>
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      <itunes:summary>Broncos legend Steve Foley joins Tom Green for a deep dive into one of the most important defensive eras in franchise history. Foley reflects on the rise of the Orange Crush defense, his transition from quarterback to defensive back, the Raiders rivalry, Super Bowl XII in New Orleans, and the mental side of playing corner and safety at the highest level. From legendary teammates like Louis Wright and Tom Jackson to iconic moments like snow games, fake punts, and Super Bowl heartbreak, Foley offers perspective that spans generations of Broncos football. He also shares the powerful moment when he knew it was time to retire, why health mattered more than legacy, and what the Broncos’ defensive tradition means to him today.</itunes:summary>
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      <description><![CDATA[<p>Darren McKee sits down with Tom Green to talk about the craft of radio, the importance of storytelling, and why the most powerful word in broadcasting is “you.” McKee shares personal stories from his early days in radio, lessons learned from being fired and rehired, and how embracing digital platforms has reshaped his career in his 50s. The discussion naturally shifts into Denver sports, with in-depth thoughts on the Broncos’ quarterback situation, Sean Payton’s leadership style, roster construction, and the urgency of winning during Bo Nix’s rookie-contract window. The episode wraps with a deep dive into the Nuggets and Avalanche, examining coaching, player development, injury management, and whether both teams have legitimate championship paths this season.</p>
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      <description><![CDATA[<p>Mark Schlereth sits down with Tom Green for an unforgettable episode that goes far beyond football. Schlereth opens by sharing what it was like growing up in Alaska, where opportunities were limited and the path to college football — let alone the NFL — was anything but clear. He walks through his winding journey to the University of Idaho, constant position changes, repeated surgeries, and the moment he was forced into an early retirement before stubbornly fighting his way back. Schlereth details how former teammates helped him get noticed by NFL scouts, how his career nearly ended due to Guillain-Barré syndrome, and how Denver ultimately gave him a second football life. The conversation dives deep into offensive line culture, unselfishness, mentorship, and why great units are built on trust and accountability. Schlereth also reflects on Super Bowl moments with John Elway, the coaches who saved his career, the physical toll of the game, post-career health scares, and the strange reality of aging as a former athlete who still feels 23 inside. It’s a powerful, funny, and honest look at resilience, loyalty, and what it really takes to survive the grind of professional football.</p>
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      <description><![CDATA[<p>Tom Green welcomes Romi Bean of CBS4 Denver for an in-depth conversation about the evolution of women in sports media, the realities of building a broadcasting career without traditional journalism training, and the importance of developing an authentic voice. Romi opens up about her early struggles with imposter syndrome, the stigma she faced after beginning her career as a Broncos cheerleader, and how she learned to establish herself as a respected sports journalist in a demanding industry. The discussion explores how social media has changed audience engagement, the pressure and criticism women in broadcasting continue to face, and why mental toughness is essential in modern media.</p><p>The conversation then shifts to Colorado sports, where Romi and Tom break down the Broncos’ playoff matchup with Buffalo, the pressure surrounding Josh Allen versus Bo Nix, and the role of defense and leadership in postseason football. They also reflect on the Nuggets, Avalanche, and the broader golden era of Denver sports, along with insights into locker room culture across different professional leagues. It’s a thoughtful, candid episode that blends media perspective with deep sports knowledge and personal storytelling.</p>
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      <description><![CDATA[<p>Legendary NFL reporter Ed Werder joins Tom Green for a conversation that bridges Colorado football history and the Dallas Cowboys dynasty. Werder reflects on covering the 1995 Cowboys, the signing of Deion Sanders, and the larger-than-life presence of Jerry Jones — from locker room clashes to Super Bowl celebrations.</p><p> </p><p>He also shares stories from his early days in Colorado, covering John Elway and the Broncos, and how that experience prepared him for decades inside the Cowboys circus. From the rise of Coach Prime in Boulder to Dak Prescott’s MVP season, this episode connects the past and present of football’s most fascinating figures.</p><p> </p><p>Plus, Tom and Ed revisit a friendship that started in the Channel 9 Sports Department and spanned 40 years of journalism, storytelling, and unforgettable press box moments.</p>
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Funny, raw, and deeply human, this episode captures Sam Adams at his very best: a storyteller who can make you laugh while pulling you into the heart of sports and life in Denver and beyond.

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He also opens up about the leap from journalism to stand-up—recounting the night he blanked on stage, the viral “True Colors” bit that racked up millions of views, and the surreal experience of performing in a town dubbed “the most racist city in America.” Along the way, you’ll hear unforgettable anecdotes about Tiger Woods, Charles Barkley, and Michael Jordan—and how comedy, race, and resilience have shaped Sam’s career.

Funny, raw, and deeply human, this episode captures Sam Adams at his very best: a storyteller who can make you laugh while pulling you into the heart of sports and life in Denver and beyond.

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Hosted by Tom Green, The Other Tom Green Show brings nostalgic, insightful, and entertaining conversations with some of the biggest names in sports and broadcasting.

👉 Don’t forget to like, comment, and subscribe for more episodes featuring Denver’s legends and national icons.

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Hosted by Tom Green, The Other Tom Green Show brings nostalgic, insightful, and entertaining conversations with some of the biggest names in sports and broadcasting.

👉 Don’t forget to like, comment, and subscribe for more episodes featuring Denver’s legends and national icons.

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👤 What you’ll hear in this episode:

Ron’s memories of covering the 1977 Broncos’ magical Super Bowl run

Career highlights: from mentorship under Maury Povich to joining Denver’s powerhouse Channel 4 sports team

Colorful stories about Doug Moe, Dan Reeves, Sonny Lubick, and Wade Phillips

The pressures and triumphs of covering both sports and breaking news — including the challenges of anchoring during 9/11

Reflections on leaving the TV world, life after the newsroom, and the joy of storytelling

The episode closes on a personal note as Ron shares what life looks like today — golf, grandkids, and retirement — while Tom reflects on their friendship and the lessons learned through decades in the business.

✅ Coming up next week: Legendary broadcaster Verne Lundquist, the voice behind some of the most iconic moments in sports history.

👍 If you enjoyed this conversation, don’t forget to like, comment, and subscribe for more stories from Tom and his legendary guests.

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👤 What you’ll hear in this episode:

Ron’s memories of covering the 1977 Broncos’ magical Super Bowl run

Career highlights: from mentorship under Maury Povich to joining Denver’s powerhouse Channel 4 sports team

Colorful stories about Doug Moe, Dan Reeves, Sonny Lubick, and Wade Phillips

The pressures and triumphs of covering both sports and breaking news — including the challenges of anchoring during 9/11

Reflections on leaving the TV world, life after the newsroom, and the joy of storytelling

The episode closes on a personal note as Ron shares what life looks like today — golf, grandkids, and retirement — while Tom reflects on their friendship and the lessons learned through decades in the business.

✅ Coming up next week: Legendary broadcaster Verne Lundquist, the voice behind some of the most iconic moments in sports history.

👍 If you enjoyed this conversation, don’t forget to like, comment, and subscribe for more stories from Tom and his legendary guests.

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