
Ickey Woods | March 2, 2022
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From March 2, 2022:
On the 78th episode of “Great Dane Nation,” Morten is joined by Cincinnati Bengals legend Ickey Woods to talk about his dance, his foundation, today’s Bengals, and much more.
Topics:
• How the Bengals of today still pay tribute to Ickey Woods by breaking out the “Ickey Shuffle"
• Why he was surprised by the Bengals’ run this season, and thoughts on the Bengals’ loss to the Rams in the Super Bowl
• How Joe Mixon is able to stand out in a league that is continuing to devalue running backs year-after-year
• Thoughts on Joe Burrow, and what the Bengals have to do to improve next season; why the AFC is going to be a three-horse race for the next decade, and why the Bengals are capable of being the 1-seed in the AFC as soon as next season
• Why the 1988 Bengals were so special compared to the other Bengals’ teams of that era
• How Boomer Esiason was able to rise above a loaded quarterback field in 1988 to win NFL MVP
• The origin of the “Ickey Shuffle,” and why it wasn’t an overnight sensation
• The difficulty of retiring at such a young age
• His involvement with the Cincinnati Sizzle and why he believes women’s football could take off if the NFL gave it some real support and backing
• The background and mission of his foundation, the “Jovante Woods Foundation,” and where people can go to support Ickey’s mission of ending Asthma-educed deaths
• Why Ickey hated playing against Morten’s Saints
• Why he believes it’s partially the Bengals organization’s fault that there is only one player from their team’s history inducted into the Pro Football Hall of Fame
• Why he's happy Las Vegas finally got an NFL team, and the advice he’d give players who are embarking on a football career in Sin City
• This week’s edition of “The Name Game,” featuring Randall Cunningham, Anthony Muñoz, Boomer Esiason, Paul Brown, Cris Collinsworth, Sam Wyche, Solomon Wilcots, James Brooks, Eddie Brown, Max Montoya, David Fulcher and Dick LeBeau.