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The World According to Fox
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Over the past 25 years is a licensed family law attorney in California I have seen and experienced an unbelievable amount of discord/abuse/problematic relationships. I've also been married for over 30 years, and during that time, I've learned a little bit about relationships and how they can become successful.

I have seen how problems with self-esteem, narcissism, difficulties in communication, problems with finance, have led to the demise of thousands of relationships; all that started off with a pledge of love and allegiance to another person, but for some reason… They died.

This channel is dedicated to exploring problems and solutions to current relationships as well as to encourage communication in present and future relationships.

I will also be sharing some of the most interesting stories and situations that I have encountered during my time as a divorce attorney; they will be interesting. I will also be doing regular live streams answering your questions. Hope you tune in.
A Football Life: Jerome Bettis
43:36
7 месяцев назад
Bill Cowher - A Football Life
43:12
7 месяцев назад
A Football Life: Terry Bradshaw
43:31
7 месяцев назад
A Football Life: Mean Joe Greene
44:36
7 месяцев назад
The World According to Fox !!
4:14
Год назад
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@JeffDoerr
@JeffDoerr 2 дня назад
This is awesome. I'm bleeding black and gold. Can't wait for season 2024 and a new qb and OC. Here we go Steelers. ❤
@scottschneider3662
@scottschneider3662 2 дня назад
I remember watching Rocky Bleier play when I was in grade school. Being from Wisconsin and having the Packers suck at that time, watching Rocky made me into a Steelers fan until the Majik Man in 1989. What an example of patriotism, courage, and will to succeed.
@SteelersStudio
@SteelersStudio 2 дня назад
As a kid born in ‘71, This made my day! HERE WE GO!
@user-mn7yz8jj5s
@user-mn7yz8jj5s 3 дня назад
Terry Bradshaw was the Joe Montana before Joe Montana. A 4 time Superbowl champion Bradshaw was an important piece of Chuck Noll's puzzle in building the Pittsburgh Steelers dynasty through the draft.
@jamesdougherty2884
@jamesdougherty2884 3 дня назад
just like Dan Marino is on the list, the Greatest is not just measured by the number of super bowl rings or Lombardi Trophies
@nunyabizznizz7326
@nunyabizznizz7326 6 дней назад
we love you terry! how can you not love this guy? unless you are a raiders fan
@nunyabizznizz7326
@nunyabizznizz7326 6 дней назад
as a steeler fan, i love cohwer...i wish him what he wants, if that is anonymity, give it to him...he gave it for the team, now give it to him, whatever he wants, give it to him........full stop
@SteelLegends
@SteelLegends 6 дней назад
Bradshaw masterful.
@robbie192
@robbie192 7 дней назад
What a great game...thanks for sharing... The next Steelers playoff win at Three Rivers was 1994 against the Browns...
@debradonato5659
@debradonato5659 7 дней назад
My Fave Coach ♥️🖤💛🐝
@jadentrez
@jadentrez 9 дней назад
"Let's go, Joe!" "Let's go T-Baby!" Great moment, SB X
@Fistoffury504
@Fistoffury504 9 дней назад
Best DT in the history of the NFL hands down.
@dannymetcalfe8279
@dannymetcalfe8279 10 дней назад
And that's why he's my hero, and will STILL where his jersey every NFL sunday.
@brucestraight4248
@brucestraight4248 12 дней назад
Something stinks - Wooops I farted
@brucestraight4248
@brucestraight4248 12 дней назад
Yes
@lacosloso73
@lacosloso73 17 дней назад
This should be played this year for the team. We gotta bring this hard hat culture back. We’re a tough hard working city. With a diverse team and fan base from all different walks of life. We got some good years ahead of us. Let’s go Pittsburgh 💪🏽
@GazTheKitman
@GazTheKitman 19 дней назад
Can you imagine Roger Goodell come on stage to announce the first pick in the draft sucking on a lung dart? 😂
@joelcampbell1491
@joelcampbell1491 22 дня назад
When i was a kid growing up in the 70s .The Steelers and Bradshaw were it
@stevefowler2112
@stevefowler2112 23 дня назад
I grew up a Dolphins fan and when we beat the Steelers in '72 in Pittsburgh for the AFC Championship game on our way to complete the perfect season, Csonka has said the week leading up to that game when watching film it was like looking in the mirror. Both Shula and Noll played for Paul Brown with the Cleveland Browns and built and coached their teams nearly identically.
@yessir399
@yessir399 24 дня назад
Man from a old School Steelers fan . I did appreciate your opening about having a hard schedule. Who cares We Here ! Let's Go! But like your prediction i think we could 13-4 and 11-6 is about right . Good Production
@BrownSpiderAdventures
@BrownSpiderAdventures 26 дней назад
Browns fan. Hated that dude. But all due respect. Goat status.
@curstgaming-rosielaynecomp5219
@curstgaming-rosielaynecomp5219 27 дней назад
Great show Gentlemen 🔥 PBS4L. THIS IS GOING TO BE A SPECIAL SEASON.
@pete1445
@pete1445 27 дней назад
Hollywood Henderson probably cost Dallas the superbowl from his rude and disrespectful comments about Bradshaw! lol So glad the Steelers won! Favorite team of all time! All their players were just fantastic. Terry Bradshaw my favorite quarterback! Happy I grew up during that era!
@charlotteantiquepowerengin6277
@charlotteantiquepowerengin6277 29 дней назад
His wife is so sweet. Poor lady. Lol.
@jscharleston7963
@jscharleston7963 29 дней назад
Raiders still whining about that- I have to laugh.
@garrybenford9670
@garrybenford9670 Месяц назад
My favorite Steeler of all time. Period. Met him at an autograph show and he spend a long time talking to me while a line of other admirers waited in line. Asked me to put on his 4 SB rings and took a photo together. When your favorite player EXCEEDS your expectations...that's Rocky Bleier.
@frankpalancio8471
@frankpalancio8471 Месяц назад
Like climbing into a time machine. These were the good old days in Pittsburgh
@gerry1615
@gerry1615 Месяц назад
The Rams deserve respect for making a game of it.
@oscarl.ramirez7355
@oscarl.ramirez7355 Месяц назад
The Steelers were a thorn in the Side of Houston. a Great Rivalry from the 1970's til this day/
@user-nv9dr7ty3v
@user-nv9dr7ty3v Месяц назад
Joe greene is the best db of all time I'm your biggest fan of the 70s Alex
@kirk4086
@kirk4086 Месяц назад
I'm 67 now...do the math...lol...I grew up 25 minutes from St Vincent College, by bicycle...lol...I saw it all...have 3 practice jerseys...got to touch them as they ended the practices, running between the " snow fence "...have pictures...as i got older...saw them at the local bars... Spring training here in Latrobe... Here we go Steelers, Here we go!!!!!!
@mzgemini0006
@mzgemini0006 Месяц назад
The legacy of the Steelers is unmatched. They are the greatest dynasty ever! After changes in football, they still managed to stay on top! Man o man. What a good documentary
@CCTH2221-lp2zj
@CCTH2221-lp2zj Месяц назад
This brought back memories of not just football. But changing times in the 1970’s. For me being a kid and seeing his face on the cover of Sports Illustrated was impactful. Great example of manhood✊🏾
@earlputnal9124
@earlputnal9124 Месяц назад
God it's hard to lose close good friends. Especially in combat and in life. 😢😢😢
@mattsweeny3957
@mattsweeny3957 Месяц назад
He is the best because like all the other best guys, Joe left it ALL on the field
@mattsweeny3957
@mattsweeny3957 Месяц назад
Oh..Joe...ALL the other teams WOULD "tolerate." You!
@mattsweeny3957
@mattsweeny3957 Месяц назад
I'm glad Joe made North Texas State famous...
@mattsweeny3957
@mattsweeny3957 Месяц назад
Joe could played Middle Linebacker too
@mattsweeny3957
@mattsweeny3957 Месяц назад
What a nice family
@mattsweeny3957
@mattsweeny3957 Месяц назад
His family REALLY loves him and looks up to him...Beautiful
@mattsweeny3957
@mattsweeny3957 Месяц назад
Joe was BIG, thick & fast...scary..
@user-de4ty9kg6o
@user-de4ty9kg6o Месяц назад
Has John Banaszsk never heard of the 85 Bears defense when he made his vlsim at 53:18 ?
@jameskonnovitch
@jameskonnovitch Месяц назад
the black and yellow
@makula5543
@makula5543 Месяц назад
Great video! Love the Lambert picture @29:20
@JeffreyTaylor-pk5jc
@JeffreyTaylor-pk5jc Месяц назад
I'm a diehard Bengals fan here but the Steelers kicked our ass a time or two 😢
@msp5138
@msp5138 Месяц назад
1976 defense was better than in 1975 total yard: 3323 to 3661 yards per play: 3.8 to 4.2 turnovers: 46 to 37 1st downs: 186 to 214 td allowed: 14 to 17 (5 games in a row no tds; 8 games total) shut outs: 5 to 1 (3 games in a row) All-Pros: 6 to 7
@RK-um9tu
@RK-um9tu Месяц назад
"The Steeler Way" was drafting black players...End of Story
@stevenjoyce5541
@stevenjoyce5541 Месяц назад
Great dynasty! The 01’ -10’ Steelers were close to that time . 12 playoff wins , 6 division titles 3 SBs , 2 wins vs 14 playoff wins , 7 division titles 4 SB wins 72’-79’. Steelers have lost the Steelers way lately taking in unwanted players vs draft and develop to sustain winning or getting to title games , 5 straight blow out playoff losses in a 8 year span . Not looking good for the Steelers these days . Always have the glory days to look back on!
@AdmSkol
@AdmSkol Месяц назад
I wish I grew up back then, I hate today's world
@richardkelly2047
@richardkelly2047 2 месяца назад
You can thank the World Football League for their help in breaking up the Dolphins or there would have never been a dynasty
@howardgriego2272
@howardgriego2272 15 дней назад
No way to support that statement. That’s your opinion.
@ArmCavTrooper
@ArmCavTrooper 2 месяца назад
I was a freshman at North Texas and watched Joe play on a team that was loaded with future NFL talent (Steve Ramsey, Ron Shanklin, Chuck Beatty, Glen Holloway and Cedric Hardeman), Joe was a man among boys. It’s hard to imagine just how dominating he was in the field. In those days, he was considered a very large defensive lineman at 6’4” 275, and he just pushed the entire side of the offensive line back into the backfield on every play, but could react quickly to a running back. I met Joe a couple of times and he was always just an incredibly nice guy. North Texas was able to recruit African American players in Texas largely because the other Texas teams, members of the Southwest Conference, were mostly all-white and didn’t recruit black players. Also, North Texas had a progressive legacy of recruiting African American athletes with Abner Haynes and Leon King being recruited in 1957, integrating football in Texas.