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Willie Colon: Big Ben, Mike Tomlin's Pregame Speeches, Antonio Brown

Trey Wingo Presents: Half-Forgotten History

English - March 11, 2021 08:01 - 29 minutes - ★★★★★ - 206 ratings
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Former Steelers and Jets OL -- and current Barstool Sports analyst -- Willie Colon joins Trey for this week's episode of Half-Forgotten History.
Willie is one of the few NFL players to start out in New York City, and speaking of New York, Trey shares a few epic stories about Willie's idol, Lawrence Taylor.
Then, Willie and Trey talk about the next stage of Ben Roethlisberger's career, and how he seems to be enjoying life with the new, less dramatic Steelers. Plus, some memories about what it's like to win a Super Bowl in Pittsburgh, and why losing a Super Bowl is the absolute worst.
Plus, Willie talks about why he thinks Mike Tomlin is vastly underrated, mainly because he is "in the business of winning," no matter what personalities have come and gone in the locker room, and explains what it's like to hear a pre-game speech from the man himself.
Speaking of personalities, he talks about the change in Antonio Brown in recent years.

Former Steelers and Jets OL -- and current Barstool Sports analyst -- Willie Colon joins Trey for this week's episode of Half-Forgotten History.

Willie is one of the few NFL players to start out in New York City, and speaking of New York, Trey shares a few epic stories about Willie's idol, Lawrence Taylor.

Then, Willie and Trey talk about the next stage of Ben Roethlisberger's career, and how he seems to be enjoying life with the new, less dramatic Steelers. Plus, some memories about what it's like to win a Super Bowl in Pittsburgh, and why losing a Super Bowl is the absolute worst.

Plus, Willie talks about why he thinks Mike Tomlin is vastly underrated, mainly because he is "in the business of winning," no matter what personalities have come and gone in the locker room, and explains what it's like to hear a pre-game speech from the man himself.

Speaking of personalities, he talks about the change in Antonio Brown in recent years.