Headline Sports podcast with London Marq: Brady shared some revelations on the Howard Stern Show

Tom Brady at home with his wife Gesele Bundchen with children talked about his marriage and family life among many other topics with Sirius talk show host Howard Stern (Instagram)

On Headline Sports with London:

#1 The Howard Stern Show on Sirius XM interviewed Tampa Bay Bucs quarterback Tom Brady who said it was time for a change for his reason for leaving New England.

#2 Brady addressed that there were misconceptions about his working relationship with former head coach Bill Belichick saying there was never ever any rift between them.

#3 Brady who appeared in nine Super Bowls a six time Super Bowl champion, 13 AFC Championships said he didn’t care for the legacy label and that label was not what he was seeking in football.

#4 Brady talked with Stern about his marriage with super model Gisele Bundchen who told Brady he needed to spend more time at home. Brady admitted he was working too much on football and was away way too much.

#5 London we know you followed the Pats very closely and what are some of the things the Patriots will miss not having Brady under center for them anymore.

London Marq does Headline podcasting each Friday at http://www.sportsradioservice.com

 

Headline Sports podcast with London Marq part I: Downtown Sacramento virtual ghost town after Kings season suspended; A look back in SF Giants history; plus more

(sacbee.com photo) Jack’s Urban Eats in midtown Sacramento in this March 16th photo is only selling food for take out orders no dinning in during the Shelter in Place policy. The home of the Sacramento Kings Golden One Center has sat dark since the NBA suspended the season due to Covid 19 pandemic.

On Headline Sports podcast with London:

#1 The impact that the necessary shelter in place has equated  a down economy in downtown Sacramento home of the Sacramento Kings is virtually a ghost town with very few office people going out for lunch and mostly working from home. Shelter in place is a great idea and hopefully it’ll flatten the curve but it will take downtown Sacramento at least two years to come back from all of this.

#2 Taking a look back in San Francisco Giants history former Giant outfielder Barry Bonds slugged two home runs on opening day of 2002 at Dodger Stadium after hitting 73 home runs in 2001 which set the MLB season mark for homers. Still historians say those are tainted records and Bonds admits he’s like a ghost in a big house that can’t win enough votes to get into the Hall of Fame.

#3 In the Bay Area local park offiicals have closed parks and playgrounds due to the social distancing policy. While officials got to the point saying people were not keeping their distance this will have to be the new normal for school kids who can’t go out play and exercise.

#4 Skiing is out of he question at any rate as the Nevada/California snow pack is at it’s 11th place lowest in the 71 year recorded history. Registering at 53% for this year’s snow fall.

#5 The San Francisco Giants are kicking in another $700,000 on top of the $1 million they will pay out to their game day employees who can also take unemployment during this time. Team president Larry Baer said the team plans to up the ante later on.

Join London Marq for Headline Sports each Friday at http://www.sportsradioservice.com

Headline Sports podcast with London Marq part II: Will Bonds ever get a shot at the Hall?; Snowpack low might be a good thing

Former Miami Marlins batting coach and former San Francisco Giants outfielder Barry Bonds. London talks about Bonds chances of making the MLB Hall of Fame (photo from Zimbio)

On Headline Sports podcast with London:

#1 The impact that the necessary shelter in place has equated a down economy in downtown Sacramento home of the Sacramento Kings is virtually a ghost town with very few office people going out for lunch and mostly working from home. Shelter in place is a great idea and hopefully it’ll flatten the curve but it will take downtown Sacramento at least two years to come back from all of this.

#2 Taking a look back in San Francisco Giants history former Giant outfielder Barry Bonds slugged two home runs on opening day of 2002 at Dodger Stadium after hitting 73 home runs in 2001 which set the MLB season mark for homers. Still historians say those are tainted records and Bonds admits he’s like a ghost in a big house that can’t win enough votes to get into the Hall of Fame.

#3 In the Bay Area local park offiicals have closed parks and playgrounds due to the social distancing policy. While officials got to the point saying people were not keeping their distance this will have to be the new normal for school kids who can’t go out play and exercise.

#4 Skiing is out of he question at any rate as the Nevada/California snow pack is at it’s 11th place lowest in the 71 year recorded history. Registering at 53% for this year’s snow fall.

#5 The San Francisco Giants are kicking in another $700,000 on top of the $1 million they will pay out to their game day employees who can also take unemployment during this time. Team president Larry Baer said the team plans to up the ante later on.

Join London Marq for Headline Sports each Friday at http://www.sportsradioservice.com

Headline Sports podcast with London Marq: Giants announcer Jon Miller negative for Covid 19; Curry and Fauci warn fans to take it serious; plus more

file photo from sfchronicle.com: San Francisco Giants radio announcer Jon Miller introduces the team before the home opening game against the Los Angeles Dodgers on Thursday, April 7, 2016 in San Francisco, Calif.

On Headline Sports with London:

#1 San Francisco Giants announcer Jon Miller said after picking up his son and fiance after their trip to Europe they told him to be careful not to handle the luggage and not to hug them because they might have been exposed to Coronavirus and later as it would turn out they did. Miller and his wife Nadine did take a test for Covid 19 and the tests proved negative.

#2 With the NBA season canceled Golden State Warrior Stephen Curry and Dr. Anthony Fauci both held a on line Q and A streaming answering questions pertaining to the current pandemic crisis. Dr. Fauci talked medically about how the public should continue to shelter in place and Curry telling fans that they’ll be back when this is all over.

#3 This week was supposed to be opening week for the Oakland A’s hosting the Minnesota Twins at the Coliseum and the San Francisco Giants opening up in Los Angeles. As this season continues to be suspended and everyone is held up in their usual four walls it’s a matter of what could have been for baseball’s opening week.

#4 Sad news all time great Curly Neal of the Harlem Globetrotters has passed away at age 77. Neal did some of the fanciest moves on the basketball floor the Globetrotters and he was with the Globetrotters from 1963-1985. Also the passing of former Houston Astro and Los Angeles Dodger Jimmy “The Toy Cannon” Wynn at 78 years old, who had hit .250, 1665 hits, 291 home runs, and 964 RBIs career.

Catch London on Headline Sports each Friday at http://www.sportsradioservice.com

 

Headline Sports podcast with London Marq: Sports is inconsequential at a time like this; Kansas will finish No.1 in AP polling; plus more

Udoka Azubuike who goes for the the throw down and the Kansas Jayhawks finished first in the AP poll for the 2019-20 season (ap photo)

On Headline Sports with London:

#1 It’s true sports is inconsequential in times like these says one SF Chronicle columnist Ann Killion

#2 How risky is it for anyone to be out after hearing about NBA players Rudy Cobert, Donavon Mitchell, Kevin Durant, an NHL player from the Ottawa Senators who was not identified and a minor league baseball player.

#3 They didn’t win the National Championship but Kansas finished on top of the AP polling going 29-3. The Jayhawkls received 63 out of 65 first place votes.

#4 The Jacksonville Jaguars traded quarterback Nick Foles to the Chicago Bears, the Carolina Panthers released former 49er safety Eric Reid, Reid was with Carolina for 13 months on a three year, $22 million contract.

#5 San Francisco Giant Hunter Pence advised everybody to have “love, kindness, and humanity aren’t taking a break treat everyone with love” Pence also added “can’t wait to get back to baseball”

London Marq does Headline Sports each Friday at http://www.sportsradioservice.com