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  1. Outside The Lines

    The issue of athletes and guns is examined through the eyes of two NFL players, both who have lost loved ones to gun violence, yet have very different views on the topic.

    Audio Podcast | March 22, 2013
  2. First Take

    Skip Bayless and Stephen A. Smith debate with Chad Johnson about domestic violence, the Dolphins, the Patriots, NFL WRs, and his future in the NFL.

    Audio Podcast | December 05, 2012
  3. Ndamukong Suh

    Detroit Lions DL Ndamukong Suh talks about the level of violence in the NFL. Suh talks about memorable hits he has delivered.

    Audio Podcast | July 20, 2011
  4. Paul Solotaroff

    Men's Journal writer Paul Solotaroff describes the circumstances surrounding his interview with Steelers LB James Harrison and discusses the issue of violence in the NFL.

    Audio Podcast | July 14, 2011
  5. 11 a.m.: Romanowski/Sal Pal

    NFL Live's Trey Wingo and Mark Schlereth defend Schlereth's comments on violence in the NFL and play "The Simultaneous Game." Plus, Duke coach Mike Krzyzewski on his winning ways and 'one and done' players.

    Audio Podcast | October 22, 2010
  6. 11 a.m.: Wingo/Schlereth/ Krzyzewski

    NFL Live's Trey Wingo and Mark Schlereth defend Schlereth's comments on violence in the NFL and play "The Simultaneous Game." Plus, Duke coach Mike Krzyzewski on his winning ways and 'one and done' players.

    Audio Podcast | October 21, 2010
  7. Trey Wingo and Mark Schlereth

    NFL Live's Trey Wingo and Mark Schlereth discuss violence in the NFL and play the Simultaneous Game.

    Audio Podcast | October 21, 2010
  8. Noon: Brenkus/Ortiz

    "Sports Science" host John Brenkus discusses the true impact of hard hits in the NFL. UFC fighter Tito Ortiz talks about the level of violence in MMA comapred to violence in the NFL.

    Audio Podcast | October 20, 2010
  9. Gregg Easterbrook, ESPN.com Page 2 NFL

    Gregg Easterbrook, author of Tuesday Morning QB, talks about the Wildcat winning in Miami, where to find good players for that formation in college and the coach-on-coach violence in Oakland.

    Audio Podcast | October 13, 2009
  10. Dick Butkus, NFL

    Hall of Fame LB Dick Butkus talks about the Patriots dynasty and says you've got to put their remarkable run toward the top of the league. He also talked about the difference of violence today versus when he played.

    Audio Podcast | October 11, 2007
  11. American Royalty

    Italy is having to play soccer matches this weekend with no fans in the stands due to rampant violence. Say what you will about us, but American sports fans are the royalty of the sporting world.

    Audio Podcast | February 09, 2007
  12. PTI: 12/22

    Rape charges have been dropped in the Duke Lacrosse case. What will be the fallout from the whole scenario? Plus, why is there no outrage over incidents of violence in the NHL?

    Audio Podcast | December 22, 2006
  13. Suspension Too Harsh

    The NFL is all about violence, but when one of its players colors slightly outside the lines, he's suspended a third of his season? Colin doesn't condone what Albert Haynesworth did, but a five-game suspension is far too harsh.

    Audio Podcast | October 03, 2006
  14. Cry For Help

    The mayor of New Orleans has asked for and the governor of Louisiana has called out the national guard to patrol the city due to increasing violence -- one more reason it makes no sense to rebuild the city.

    Audio Podcast | June 20, 2006
  15. Organized Violence

    GameNight: That's what every Sunday is, says Cowboys LB Bradie James, who also previewed the Super Bowl.

    Audio Podcast | February 03, 2006
  16. ESPN Radio Daily: February 3, 2006

    Hall of Famer and Pennsylvania governor hopeful Lynn Swann talk about Super Bowl week, his campaign and the HOF; Cowboys LB Bradie James on the NFL's "organized violence"; Andrea Mallis presents Super Bowl astrological charts; A montage of Super Bowl

    Audio Podcast | February 03, 2006