Mark Schlereth unpacks the NFL season, leaving ESPN, and loving people.
BIO: Mark spent 16 years as an analyst with ESPN, appearing on radio and TV. He won three Super Bowls as an offensive lineman playing with the Redskins from 1989-1994, and the Broncos from 1995-2000. Now you can see him on FS1 throughout the week, and as an in-game analyst on Fox NFL Sundays. He was born in Alaska, played his college football at Idaho, has his own Stinkin’ Good Green Chile Sauce, is an actor, a radio host in Denver, and has his own podcast.
TOPICS:
- The decision-making process behind leaving ESPN and joining Fox.
- How a friend helped him get into the NFL and how he helped that friend stay in the NFL.
- Seeing his Redskins’ teammates love each other and how it affected his faith.
- Why he loves broadcasting games from the booth so much.
- Why the offenses in the NFL are struggling so far.
- Why offensive linemen should be considered skill players.
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