Cincinnati Bengals
31 Jul 2021, 17:28 GMT+10
Michael LaPlaca
It's the "Tick Tick Boom" edition of the Bengals Booth Podcast as Boomer Esiason joins Dan Hoard to discuss Joe Burrow.
Plus, the last time the Olympics were in Tokyo (1964), Bengals founder Paul Brown attended. Hoard asked Bengals president Mike Brown about it in a new round of "Fun Facts."
Podcast highlights include:
2:49 - Podcast begins with Esiason talking about the "it" factor with Burrow and what that means in a locker room. 9:10 - Why Esiason believes today's game is vastly different than when he played for the Bengals. 15:11 - The "Fun Facts" interview with Mike Brown first talking about his father Paul's experience at the 1964 Olympics. 21:00 - The behind-the-scenes story of how Paul Brown named the Bengals. 28:48 - Why Mike Brown thinks the 1981 Bengals were the greatest team in the franchise's history.
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