Exclusive with Former Bengals Defensive Lineman Devon Still

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First off, can you let us know about the work you’ve been doing to support families with children suffering from pediatric cancer?

After I retired from football we started a foundation – Still Strong  – to help families with kids who have pediatric cancer. We help pay for the bills outside of the treatment itself – food, rent, gas… anything outside of the treatment.

Going through what we did with our daughter Leah – we knew what it was like to go through this and wanted to help others.

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Exclusive with Former Browns Tight End Kellen Winslow II

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First off, let’s ease into this with some football talk- do you follow the Browns – any thoughts on the team now?

I definitely follow the game – I will always love the game. I like the players – I don’t root for teams. I just follow the players I like and stay up-to-date on what’s going on.

I have followed Shedeur Sanders’s story there. Ken Dorsey is the Offensive Coordinator in Cleveland and he was my quarterback at Miami.  I respect him a lot. I think Stefanski is a good head coach. But the whole Sanders thing…. I think Gabriel was just more ready. You could see when he was at Oregon that he would be able to make a quick adjustment to the NFL.  He was more ready than Sanders. I think Flacco wasn’t working and Stefanski needed to make a decision to win now to maybe save his job. So that’s why Gabriel is there with Flacco as the backup.

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Exclusive with Former Browns Quarterback Ty Detmer, 1999-2000

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First off, I know you’ve been coaching for a while – how did you get started as a coach and why?

I grew up the son of a coach – my dad coached high school football and I figured I’d end up coaching too. I was fortunate to have been able to play in the NFL first. I enjoy coaching this age of kids – 14-year olds are knuckleheads and it’s fun seeing them grow up.

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Exclusive with former Steelers (1991), Browns and Bengals Offensive Lineman Bob Dahl

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First off, let me know what you’ve been up to since your time in the NFL?

After my time with the Redskins I got married and we bought and moved to a farm outside of DC, then sold that and moved to Lexington, Virginia. Then after that I got into real estate then started a bank and  acted as  the CFO and COO.

Unfortunately after that I got divorced, sold my interest in the bank and moved to Charlotte. But I’m here in Lexington now taking care of my mom and working some commercial interests I have here.

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Exclusive with Former Steelers Wide Receiver Larry Elkins, 1969

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First off, what’s life been like since your time in the NFL?

After football I got jobs in the Gulf of Mexico in the oil business. Then when I was in Brownwood, Texas I got a call from a friend – an oilman named Danny Davis. He was friends with Robert Duvall – the actor – and told me he needed my help. Duvall was coming in and needed someone to take them around Texas to learn about the lifestyle for an upcoming movie called Tender Mercies he was doing.

I said “OK” and drove out to meet him at the airport. I saw this short, bald-headed guy come out and knew I had seen that guy before!

I picked him up in my truck – it had a bucket of beer in the back. Duvall told me later he thought he got in the wrong truck and was a dead man!

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Exclusive with Actor Michael Park

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First off, what have you been up to lately?

I’ve been getting more into writing, producing and directing more. I guess that’s the normal progression as an actor. Connecting with people is a major part of what actors do through their roles and scripts. It’s natural as an extrovert to read something and embody that text into something you know. Producing is my new passion – I’m getting into that more now.

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Exclusive with Former Steelers Quarterback Phil Stambaugh, 2003

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First off, I know you’ve become a successful high school coach – tell me a bit about that coaching journey?

I’m currently the head coach at Notre Dame High School, in Easton, PA. We play Class 3A football.

I’ve been coaching for over 26 years now. Even when I was playing as a pro I would coach when I was released. I spent 2000 to 2002 as an offensive assistant at Pius X High School in the off-seasons – that was where I played as a kid.

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Exclusive with Movie and Film Score Composer Jay Chattaway

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First off, any upcoming projects you can/want to discuss?

My wife just recently wrote a book about me called Journey to the Inner Light about my career – from writing music for Star Trek to my jazz career and work producing records. Inner Light is probably the most famous Star Trek episode – that is the best known piece of music I wrote for the franchise.

I live in Martha’s Vineyard now six months of the year. We live on a sailboat the other half of the year in Mexico. I’m an avid sailor – I used to live in Malibu. We decided to sell our house and sail and just kept going! It sounds romantic, but I like to call it “Fixing things in exotic places!”

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Exclusive with Former Steelers Defensive Coordinator Jim Haslett, 1997-1999

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First off, what’s the plan now? What’s next?

That’s a hard question now. My son is involved in coaching now – he’s with the Cowboys. I have two daughters and I’d like to be there as they continue to grow. So I’m on hold right now. I’m still working out and watching film but right now things are on hold.

You’ve coached at all levels – is there a preference now between head coach or coordinator?

It’s all time-consuming. As a head coach you run the whole club – you handle the offense, defense and special teams. It really depends on what you want to do. I think I’d most like at this point to be around younger coaches and helping them develop- that’s the most intriguing thing to me. Like an advisor – for an NFL club.

I was a head coach in the XFL last year and that was fun, dealing with the GM. I had a blast doing that because we could hand-pick our players. That was enjoyable.

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Exclusive with Pittsburgh’s Own, Ratt drummer Bobby Blotzer

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First off, what are you up to now – Ratt and Contraband tours, etc?

I’m basically retired – we’re talking about a reunion next year – Steven, Warren and myself. But for now I’m golfing, riding my bike and taking care of my pets! I’m always looking for something to do.

It’s different now. I’m in bed early and up early. Now I’m waking up when I used to go to bed!

I still like to rock, too. But I had a lot of medical stuff going on – a spinal fusion, hip replacement…I used to be very athletic – raced dirt bikes and snow and water skied. And drummed – there’s a lot of movement in drumming. But the surgeon told me that it was all cumulative trauma – it just wore on my body and I just need to deal with the outcomes now as I do what I do!

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