Exclusive with Steelers Cornerback Vontez Duff, 2004-2005

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First off, what have you been up to since your playing days?

After I was done playing, I went back to Notre Dame and got my Bachelors. I met my wife – she was in San Antonio getting her degree, so I moved down there with her and we got married and had kids.

She’s in education and wanted me to get into education too. I got in there and have been doing that for five years now. I started off as a PE Aide and am now coaching at Kitty Hawk Middle School.

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Exclusive with Pittsburgh Actor James Quinn

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First- how did your acting career begin?

It was off and on – it started with school plays and working on commercials while I was in high school. I was always a cinema fan – I was a kid of the 80’s. Movies like Back to the Future got to me. They drew me in. I did different things like workshops and classes but that was in the 90s – there were limited opportunities then.

I had a daughter and took a break from acting. But then the internet kicked in and that and social media helped. I got back into it. That at the independent film market really grew and that helped level the playing field too.

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Exclusive with Former Steelers Quarterback Tanner Morgan, 2023

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First off – tell us about your coaching experience and how you got started at QBMotion Midwest?

I come from a background of coaches. My uncle was a coach and my brother is a high school coach. I’ve always loved quarterback development.

After I decided that my NFL football career was over – I knew I didn’t want to play in the UFL or CFL. I worked at the University of Minnesota as an offensive analyst for a year, but knew I didn’t want to get into coaching at that point and the coaching lifestyle. I had worked with QBMotion and Robb Williams when I was a player and knew how much it had helped me. So I called Robb really just asking for his blessing and advice as a coach, and he said that we should build a coaching program together and that’s what we’ve done.

It’s fun now seeing the differences and solutions we can provide on the private side to help young quarterbacks develop.

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Exclusive with Former Steelers Safety Daryl Porter, 1997-98

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First off, I know you’re coaching now – tell me a bit about your coaching career so far?

After I retired oaI started coaching at my alma mater as their running backs coach. I coached there for six years and won four state championships there in total – one as a player and three as a coach!

Then I went to American Heritage and coached there under Jeff Dellenbach. We have an NFL staff here and I started off as the defensive backs coach, then became their defensive coordinator and am now their assistant head coach and defensive coordinator. I’ve worked with 17 guys now who are in the NFL – guys like Patrick Surtain, Brian Barnes and Brandon Johnson who’s with the Steelers now.

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Exclusive with Pittsburgh-Born Comedian Anthony Jeselnik

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First of all, any upcoming projects you want to talk about?

The closest thing is my New Netflix special I did last November – Bones and All. That was my third Netflix special. I’m working on new stuff now and am ready to get out there again.

To be fair, that last hour I did the critics said I proved that I was the best joke writer, but they wanted to know what else I could do. I said “No. I like doing this – this is what I do!”

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Exclusive with Former Steelers Quarterback Spence Fischer, 1996

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First off, can you let me know what you’ve been up to since your playing days?

Currently I’m the Managing Director at Brown Brothers Harriman – we’re a private partnership bank. We’re headquartered out of New York but I work here in Chicago – I moved here after I retired from football.

We’re a merchant bank – we give capital and advice to business owners – family and founder led businesses. We also help manage their liquidity – we’re a multi-family office as well that manages over $60 billion – $6 billion here in Chicago.

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Exclusive with Former Steelers Offensive Lineman Willie Colon, 2006-2012

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First off, what prompted the move to media after your time in the NFL?

It’s not something I thought about when I walked off the field. I had no idea what I was going to do after football. I started first doing some regional shows covering the Jets – some shorter spots. I credit my wife really for putting the battery in my back. She told me that if I took it seriously it could become something. It could be a good bridge for me.

I was skeptical at first. Mentally I wasn’t retired – I didn’t want to give up on the game at first. My heart and mind were in the game, my body just wasn’t aligned.

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Exclusive with Former Steelers Linebacker Mario Harvey, 2011

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Kicking things off – what have you been up to since your time in the NFL?

I’m back at home giving back to the youth here. I’m raising my son and giving back as much as possible – giving the youth here the knowledge of the game that I got by playing. They have the drive – I’m just helping them with a little bit of coaching – helping at the rec center and with travel ball. Just some one-on-one training – nothing serious. I’m not doing it for the money.

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Exclusive with Steelers Wide Receiver Allen Robinson, 2023

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First off, what’s your plan now – I see you’re doing a lot of media work?

I’m now doing a lot of media stuff, yeah. I broke my foot the year before the Steelers traded for me and I was still working to nurse that fully back to health. I’m just seeing what this offseason will look like for me.

Are you interested in doing more media and did you get any training to do so?

Definitely. I think my knowledge of the game gives me a great way to work in the media. I never thought about coaching but I want to bring my expertise to the media space. I can speak to what situational things teams and players go through throughout the season. As a veteran player I have a good understanding of that.

I did do the NFL Bootcamp – that helped me get my feet wet, practicing calling games and working in the media.

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Exclusive with Todd Flanagan of Pro Football Consulting

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First off, why did you start Pro football Consulting and how is it different from others?

We work primarily with the agents and assist them in their work with clubs. We won’t say no to working with a player but most of our work is in assisting agents with legal and cap issues.

Mark Levin here has worked on contracts before there was a cap and I started in ’95 working in marketing then spent eight years working on cap issues. After that I went to law school and for essentially 19 years did work with the NFLPA, representing players in their disputes with clubs.

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