Joe Buck welcomes NFL HOF, Denver Broncos Legend, and sports TV superstar Shannon Sharpe to the show to talk about his story from poverty to the NFL and some untold Super Bowl stories you have to hear.
I need a movie based upon your life Shannon. Some of these young men need to see, hear, and understand that it takes perseverance to achieve their goals.
DAMMIT Shannon the talk abt his grandmother at the end tore me up. I was super close to mine as well. When she passed a lot of me died as well. I've never been the same. Shannon much love and respect from Houston Tx.
It broke me too and I KNOW the story. I hear him all the time talk about it, but it always affects me -- probably because I know it's genuine. Between that and when he talks about Sterling and the milk, I need a whole box of tissue - lol.
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I was just thinking, how could skip Bayless dismiss and devalue this man’s life accomplishments!! Shannon Sharpe’s legacy will far exceed anyone’s expectations
I'm a Broncos fan and I have always been a Shannon fan. But wow, I really enjoyed Shannon opening up about the love and admiration he had for his grandmother and his brother. I really like Joe Buck interviews
Being raised by Grandparents, listening to his story, and today being Thanksgiving, brought back lots of memories and lots of tears. Shannon, thanks for sharing! My grandmother saved us from Foster care and becoming wards of the state.
I EXACTLY know how Mr. Sharpe life is, especially with his grandparents and the rural , rural south upbringing. Much respect to both Sharpe Brothers. Young people, take notice . Humble yourself, and God will direct you in the RIGHT path of life
I have that same pain Shannon described when his granny passed. A piece of me died when my father lost his battle with cancer. It happened again when my mother passed. I still think of them, and tears fill my eyes. Cause a piece of dies, too. This interview had joy and pain. Great interview!
I can totally relate. I promised my grandmother I would also take care of her. They play along when you say it...but no one knows if it will be a reality. Just like Shannon...I made it a reality, and she lives an extraordinary life as she deserves. Also, Shannon is right again. Many older black people don’t always tell you they love you, but their actions show the love. Less talk and more execution.
Shout out to 4-H! I got to go to 4-H camp and to Oregon State University camp and stayed in the dorms. I met other kids from all over the state. I knew from that point on that I was going to college, and did. We need to bring 4-H back. It made great kids!!! Some are still friends today at 61! ❤
Shannon would be an absolute perfect Commisioner for the NFL he would make such a positive impact on the NFL in that role he understands where players are coming from and the executive side also! I am huge Steelers fan who was huge fan of both Sterling and Shannon because of how they played the game! Seen Shannon many times at steeler vs ravens game at M & T Stadium as I live 50 minutes from baltimore have lots of family in Baltimore and my uncle always gives me two tickets for Steelers game he’s a ravens season pass holder seats are right behind ravens bench on 50 yard line could alway hear Shannon can he ever talk some shit to opponent and could he ever back it up I think he’s in top 5 best TE ever and put Sterling there as a receiver both of them could just take a game over! Both class men
Great Interview! Joe Buck is so effective because he is perceptive and respectful and speaks to truth which allows these strong personalities to open up and reveal themselves authentically.
Shannon is the man I have so much respect for him and admire his fight to get to the NFL love how he has so much love for his grandmother and respect and love he has for her! He such a man of pure class integrity and pure character!
Got a chance to see Shannon like i've never seen him before. i can't watch him now on ESPN but this was beautiful. "He talk too much not to be able to do something." He' was his own superhero, he didn't need the Incredible Hulk. i like what he said : "Winning never feels as good as losing hurts."
One of the best interviews I’ve seen. The one thing I took out of this was Discipline. I’m lacking on that a bit, but having a plan and executing with nothing else wavering is one of the best feelings ever. To anyone reading this stay the course! Even if it takes years. The constructive work you do in between will flip in ways you can’t ask for 🙏🏽
I had to comment on this one. My spirit has been whispering discipline in my ear. I finally got the msg. We can do this. I'm tired of slacking. Wish you the best
@@queencandace6675Hell yeah! I went from being incredibly undisciplined to really disciplined. Opiate addict, once weighted 370 pounds. Discipline takes practice but can actually be learned. Anyone can do it! Losing 200 pounds and quitting opiates after 14 years isn’t easily. Not patting myself on the back, just trying to help anyone I can.
Shannon I had same love for my Nan too was hardest day ever when I lost her and as u said part of me died! Shannon a granny couldn’t of had a better grandson you did her so proud you were a champion grandson! Our grandmas love us no matter what we do no wrong in their eyes the love for a grandma is like no other you have me crying now too thinking of my Nan and you and your granny ! Your such a genuine true role model!
I believe that may have been the most inspirational interview I have ever witnessed!! Every word spoken by Shannon was so powerful. It was a thing of beauty. Thank you Joe for this epic conversation. Everyone needs to see this, especially young boys and girls growing up in this difficult world today!!! WOW!! Just thanks again.
Even after watching him on TV every day for years, still learned so much about him here rhat i didnt know. One thing i cant quite believe - he actually only had one week in the beginning of the offseason where he wasnt full go training and able to lay back a bit and meet up with old friends? Or did he mean like before minicamps/OTAs started (a few months after the season)
The GOAT-I remember when my Broncos drafted him when I was 12...we just knew we got Sterlings brother in 7th round. Shannon was doing things tight ends didn't do back then with few exceptions-Winslow,Gonzales,maybe Newsome...I'll never forget his clinching catch vs Pittsburgh in 1997(January 1998) AFC title game.
Undeniably this was one of the greatest interviews I've ever watched, he's just so humble and warm...i think he's greatly misunderstood really, because i think he'd make a great companion, husband, friend and i hope he finds the woman in his life that Compliments ... that's Compatible... that's Compassionate for him. He's a great ♂️ man.
I'd hear bits and pieces from this incredible man and athlete and admire him for all his accomplishments, but this interview was so moving I cried along with him. The one thing he has always had is his wonderful family. I am a little bit older than Shannon, and I agree with him 100% that our generation and generations before us were some of the most resilient and resourceful people ever. Yes. They don't make them like that anymore. Great job, Joe.