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11th Sep 2020

Episode 3 - Guest Blaise Winter - 12 Years NFL - Overcoming Adversity

Blaise Winter, a former NFL player of 12 years with the Indianapolis Colts, The Green Bay Packers and the San Diego Chargers, discusses his triumph over a severe clef pallet as a child who had tremendous strife to overcome on his journey. Blaise was the ridicule of his elementary and junior high/middle school. Having over a dozen operations and the love and motivation of his mother, Blaise fought his way through school.

Hear Blaise's amazing story and how he compares his trials and tribulations to the world of young athletes today. Blaise is an amazing man with an amazing life.

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About the Podcast

"Somewhere In Between" with Coach Mulls and The Coop
Coach Ryan Mullaney Hosts with CoHost Denver Bronco Mark Cooper
Somewhere in between the radical arguments of today's world topics of sports, faith, politics, the economy, and the massive spread of drug and alcohol addiction lies a lonely place with evasive conclusions called the truth. "Somewhere In Between" with Coach Mulls and The Coop has a mission of getting to the TRUTH, that place where revelation lies and wisdom prevails. Coach Ryan Mullaney, a former football coach and pro player with an unsuccessful NFL Career being cut 5 times by 4 NFL teams, hosts the podcast with Co-Host Mark Cooper, successful NFL football star and former Denver Bronco (Oh yeah! He loves to floss that Super Bowl Ring). The alter egos of these two makes for interesting if not hilarious verbal punches thrown during their natural dialogue. Mulls is a former defensive lineman and Coop is a former Offensive lineman...natural born enemies. Their friendship sniffs the decade mark and they have worked with athletes from all over the country including contracts with 14 NFL teams in military and high school development camps. These two brilliant knuckleheads dig deep into topics to find the facts and usually with a flare of testy insults and a locker room level of humor.
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