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#554 - Jim McMahon - Former BYU Great Quarterback Won The 1985 Super Bowl With The Chicago Bears

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Jim McMahon is a former quarterback who played in the NFL for 15 seasons. McMahon played college football for the BYU Cougars, where he won the Davey O'Brien Award and the Sammy Baugh Trophy as a senior. He was the quarterback during the 1980 Holiday Bowl also known as the "Miracle Bowl", in which he brought his team back from 20 points down with 4 minutes to play to winning the game.
McMahon shares stories from his illustrious football career, including his time at BYU, leading the Chicago Bears to a Super Bowl victory, and the challenges he faced both on and off the field. He also opens up about his unconventional journey, his candid thoughts on the evolving football landscape, and his passionate advocacy for cannabis as a healing alternative. Jim is a sports icon who continues to break boundaries long after his playing days, and this episode is an interesting conversation.
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Jim McMahon is a former quarterback who played in the NFL for 15 seasons. McMahon played college football for the BYU Cougars, where he won the Davey O'Brien Award and the Sammy Baugh Trophy as a senior. He was the quarterback during the 1980 Holiday Bowl also known as the "Miracle Bowl", in which he brought his team back from 20 points down with 4 minutes to play to winning the game.
McMahon shares stories from his illustrious football career, including his time at BYU, leading the Chicago Bears to a Super Bowl victory, and the challenges he faced both on and off the field. He also opens up about his unconventional journey, his candid thoughts on the evolving football landscape, and his passionate advocacy for cannabis as a healing alternative. Jim is a sports icon who continues to break boundaries long after his playing days, and this episode is an interesting conversation.
Check out my men's coaching group We Are The They
Get my FREE guide with 45 Days of Simple Tips to Become a Better Man
Pick up my USA Today bestselling book Be One: How to Be a Healthy Man in Toxic Times
Join the Real Men, Real Conversations Facebook Group
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