Published: Oct. 5, 2018, 3:58 p.m.
BIO:
A Hall of Fame offensive lineman for the Cincinnati Bengals from 1980-1992, he was an 11 time Pro Bowler and 11 time All-Pro, an NFL man of the year, and a member of the NFL 75th anniversary all-time team. He was drafted third overall out of the University of Southern California. He does some great work in the community with the Munoz Foundation. Most importantly he's a follower of a Jesus, a husband, and a father.
TOPICS:
- Thoughts on the Bengals so far this season.
- His perspective on Andy Dalton and Marvin Lewis
- What makes a great offensive lineman and how different it is today compared to when he played
- His opinion on how the game is becoming softer with so many roughing the passer calls
- How Jesus has changed his life
- How his faith impacts his perspective on preparation, intensity, and competitiveness
- What it means to offer his body as a living sacrifice
- They keys to his 40 years of marriage after getting married in college
- The work he's doing with the Munoz Foundation
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