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Sports Talk
March 29, 2011
Hosted by Super Bowl Champ Lional Dalton
Sports Talk
Tuesday at 12 Noon Pacific Time on VoiceAmerica Sports Channel
Sports Talk with Super Bowl champ Lional Dalton will give you an insider’s ear on “what players really think”, and what goes on in the minds of NFL players in regards to topics such as if players really get blacklisted, what players really think about training camps, and good players who never make it in the NFL because of being drafted by the wrong team. Lional will also cover all Baltimore Ravens games, as well as provide “Where are they now?” stories about former NFL players. Sports Talk with Lional Dalton is broadcast live every Tuesday at 12 Noon Pacific Time on the VoiceAmerica Sports Channel.
Super Bowl Champ Lional Dalton
Super Bowl Champ Lional Dalton is a former American football defense tackle in the National Football League. Following a stellar prep career at Cooley High School, Dalton twice earned All-Mid-American Conference honors at Eastern Michigan and was selected co-Defensive MVP as a senior in 1997. He was also selected to play in the Hula Bowl All-Star Game. Aside from being an exceptional football player, he was also a member of the track and field team. Dalton majored in communications.
In 1998, Dalton was signed as a free agent by the Baltimore Ravens and played with them through the Super Bowl XXXV team against the New York Giants in 2001. He played for the Denver Broncos in 2002, the Washington Redskins in 2003, the Kansas City Chiefs from 2004 through 2006, and the Houston Texans in 2006. During his career, Dalton established the Jellyroll foundation to help educate inner city children from low income families.
Dalton has volunteered for numerous youth based organizations including the Boys and Girls Club. He founded Power Play Sports, an organization committed to providing personal training services to youth with health issues and providing physical fitness programs in the South Florida area. Kids Power Play Sports, a nonprofit organization, was established to address the special nutritional needs affecting today's youth by empowering them to live healthy lives, and educating them about the importance of proper nutrition and physical activity.
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