Wednesday, March 11, 2015

PodCastOne Presents Brett Favre Sqor Sports and Von Miller on The Inside Score Debut Thursday March 12th 2015

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The Inside Score, with The Sports Girls, is the only show that takes fans outside the lines and into the lives of athletes, coaches and sports professionals. Join host Beth Silverberg, along with Tsin-Tsin Ong and Stacie DeBerry as they focus on the positive attributes, charitable foundations, and causes these sports stars support. Get the inside scoop on the Inside Score. New episodes every Thursday at PodcastOne.com
 
Brett Favre w/
Brian Wilhite

 
The legendary Brett Favre along with SQOR CEO Brian Wilhite are back on The Inside Score to get close and personal with fans!  You will definitely want to download this episode!  Get to know Favre and Wiilhite, and listen to all the great things they are doing with SQOR.com!
Sqor, Inc. is a groundbreaking social and editorial content platform revolving exclusively around sports. Sqor delivers editorial pieces about and social content from the more than 1,500 professional athletes currently on the platform, reaching a social graph of 40M+ fans and growing. Its mission is to create the most entertaining platform in digital sports, while creating an economic opportunity for every professional athlete in the world by connecting them with fans and marketers at massive scale. Sqor has created an entirely new paradigm in digital sports by giving our growing roster of sports stars access to their most engaging fans.  Download the app for free in the Apple App Sqor or Google Play today.
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Von Miller
 
Vonnie B'Vsean Miller is an American football linebacker for the Denver Broncos of the National Football League (NFL). He played college football forTexas A&M University, earned consensus All-American honors, and was awarded the Butkus Award as the most outstanding college linebacker in the nation. The Broncos drafted him with the second overall pick in the 2011 NFL Draft. He is a two-time Pro Bowl selection, receiving second-team All-Pro honors as a rookie and first-team All-Pro in his second year.
On July 28, 2011, Miller officially signed with the Denver Broncos. He wears #58 in honor of his favorite football player, the late former Chiefs Hall of Fame linebacker Derrick Thomas.
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Saturday, March 7, 2015

What Should I ask Brett Favre? HOF Jonathan Ogden and Raiders CB Tarell Brown take you outside of their sport! The Inside Score

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WHAT WOULD YOU ASK BRETT FAVRE IF YOU COULD ASK HIM ONE INSPIRING QUESTION?  POST YOUR QUESTION TO +Beth Silverberg ON TWITTER OR IN THIS BLOG.  WE MAY ASK HIM ON OUR SHOW NEXT WEEK.  www.podcastone.com/the-inside-score.   DO IT FAST AS WE INTERVIEW HIM AND SQOR.COM CEO BRIAN WILHITE NEXT WEEK...

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Episode two of the Inside Score with the Sports Girls features an interview with NFL Hall of Fame OT Jonathan Ogden (UCLA/Baltimore Ravens) and Oakland Raiders CB Tarell Brown...both talking about their charitable foundations to help disadvantaged young people. 
Jonathan Ogden
 
Jonathan Ogden is a 2013 NFL Hall of Fame Offensive tackle who spent his 12 year career with the Baltimore Ravens.  Jonathon has won numerous awards and honors as a player including NFL Offensive Linemen of the Year, 11 times elected to the Pro-Bowl, 6 times recognized with All-Pro honors and NFL All-Decade Team of the 2000’s to name a few. Jonathon played as a tackle at UCLA where he also was a track athlete who won the 1996 NCAA indoor track title in the shot put.  His football jersey (#79) has been retired at UCLA, making him only the eighth player in UCLA history to receive that honor. The Jonathan Ogden Foundation was established in 1996 as a charitable organization to assist young people in disadvantaged communities develop self esteem through athletics and education. The Jonathan Ogden Club was formed at Patterson High School, to promote and reward outstanding academic achievement by student athletes.
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Tarell Brown

Entering his ninth season in the National Football League, Tarell Brown is a veteran cornerback hailing from North Mesquite High School in Mesquite, Texas. Highly recruited by powerhouse colleges such as Texas, Florida and Ohio State, Brown was a four-star prospect coming out of high school and rated among the top 5 cornerbacks nationally in his 2003 class.

Committing to the Texas Longhorns, Brown’s best season came in 2005, where he finished with 54 tackles for the season and was also a member of the National Championship team that played in the 2006 Rose Bowl National Championship Game against USC. Despite a stress fracture his senior year at Texas, Brown still managed to play 11 games and finish with 42 tackles a testament to the determination and dedication that defines him.

Tarell went on to be drafted the San Francisco 49ers in the 2007 NFL Draft, as one of seven Texas Longhorns selected in the draft. Despite playing in nine games, Tarell went on to tear both his MCL and MCL during his rookie season. His hard work ultimately enabled him to become a starter in 2011 for the 49ers, where he helped establish one of the elite defenses in the NFL.

The 2012-2013 season proved to be Tarell’s most impressive yet, one in which his team competed in the Super Bowl. He had five interceptions in the last six regular season games. On the biggest stage in professional sports, Tarell caused a fumble in the Super Bowl which he went on to recover, a play that revitalized the San Francisco 49ers in the game.

Besides his passion for football, Tarell is very involved with philanthropic efforts, founding The Brown’s Kids Foundation. Through his foundation, Tarell hopes to empower youth to succeed in areas of education, self-growth and break the cycle of poverty. Tarell is also very involved in delivering the message of his clothing line “STUT.” STUT stands for “Stronger Than You Think” and is one of Tarell’s ways of motivating and providing others encouragement and reminding them how they are capable of finding strength and success.

For more information on Tarell please visit:
www.TarellBrown.com
Facebook.com/TarellBrown
Twitter.com/TarellBrown25
Instagram.com/Boogie972
Instagram.com/STUTWorld 
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Sunday, March 1, 2015

The Sports Girls Present Ravens Torrey Smith and Jen Welter on Podcast One via The Inside Score

The Inside Score with The Sports Girls premiere podcast features the Baltimore Raven WR Torrey Smith plus first female American professional football player and coach, Jen Welter.
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Torrey Smith
 
James Torrey Smith is an American football wide receiver for the Baltimore Ravens in the National Football League (NFL). He was selected by the Ravens in the second round of the 2011 NFL Draft. Smith attended Stafford Senior High Schoolin Stafford County, Virginia, where he played basketball and football. He accepted a scholarship to theUniversity of Maryland, and redshirted his first year. In 2008, he set the Atlantic Coast Conference single-season kickoff return record with 1,089 yards after a 99-yard touchdown in the 2008 Humanitarian Bowl. He ended the year with 24 catches for 336 yards and two touchdowns. In 2009, he surpassed his own mark and re-set the ACC single-season kickoff return record at 1,309 yards. That season, he amassed 2,129 all-purpose yards, the second-highest all-time mark for an ACC player. He earned many All-ACC honors following the season. A panel of scouts considered Smith a potential third- or fourth-round selection for the 2010 NFL Draft, but he decided to return to Maryland for his junior season. In 2010, Smith was named to the Paul Hornung Award and Biletnikoff Award watchlists before the season. That season, he set the ACC career kickoff return record. Smith chose to forgo his senior season to enter the 2011 NFL Draft, where the Baltimore Ravens selected him in the second round with the 58th overall pick.

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Jen Welter

In terms of athletic resumes, few are a hard-hitting as that of little 5’2” linebacker Dr. Jen Welter, who made history as one of the first females to play in men's professional football. On January 24th, 2014 Welter signed with the Texas Revolution of the Indoor Football League to play Running Back. Due to the challenges of switching from playing with women to men, outdoor football to indoor football, and defense to offense, few people thought Welter would survive the Texas Revolution's Training camp. However, not only did she survive, Welter suited up for the preseason game against the North Texas Crunch on February 15, 2014. Welter rushed for 3 carries and -1 yard, and secured her spot in history as the first woman to play Running Back in men's professional football. 4 days after Welter made history, on February 19th, the Revolution named Welter to the 2014 regular season roster. After making the 24 man roster, Welter was among the 20 players suited up for the February 21st game.
Welter is proud to announce another record broken as first female to coach in men's professional football as she will now be coaching for the Texas Revolution!

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