Transformers

October 10, 2011
Hosted by R-kal Truluck

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Episode Description

Are the 4-0 Detroit Lions for real? Are they ready for primetime against the Chicago Bears? There is only one place to get the inside info you need, thats Inside the Trenches. Listen in this week as we breakdown the surprisingly 4-0 Lions, and the other upstart teams that are 3-1. First quarter grades, what was your teams grade for the 1st month of the season? Let us know as we go Inside the Trenches.

Inside the Trenches

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Inside the Trenches is an interactive show that brings the best out of people. We go inside the trenches to find the best stories from individuals all across the globe and bring it to life. We allow our guests open up and talk from their hearts about triumphs and overcoming adversities in their lives. How you got there and what are you doing to stay there.

You can be a part of the show. You can select the topics for the show, and our special guests. Let us know “what’s good in your neck of the wood. So we can say “what part of the game is this.”

R-kal Truluck

God 1st, Jesus is Lord of my life.

I was born in Brooklyn, New York. Full Name is R-kal Truluck, first name is Swahili meaning Ruler of the Lake. It’s pronounced ARE- Kal. Many call me “TRU.”

I’m a 12year pro-football veteran; I played in 3 leagues (NFL, CFL, and AFL) for such teams as the Green Bay Packers, Arizona Cardinals, Kansas City Chiefs, Montreal Allouettes, Detroit Fury, and Washington Redskins.

I have hosted the Inside the Trenches Radio Show since 2007 and Inside the Trenches LIVE/TV since 2009. I have been a motivational public speaker for 10+ years and I am the Kids Football Activity Instructor for Lifetime Fitness.

In my collegiate and professional career, I played at SUNY Cortland Division III and went to the NFL, playing pro 1997-2009. I was the first player at Cortland to play Pro Football. In 1998, I was Defensive Player of the Week in my Week 1 debut Saskatchewan Roughriders vs. Toronto Argonauts with the CFL. In 2001 Arena Football I was Rookie of the Year and the first true defensive player to win the award. In 2002 I won the Arena Football’s Lineman of the Year, leading the AFL in sacks10.5. I joined the NFL Kansas City Chiefs in 2002 where I was given the Coaches Award for Best Newcomer of the year. I made another stop back to the CFL 2006 and played in my first Championship (Grey Cup). My last stop before retiring was with the AFL Georgia Force in 2008 and finally from the game of football in 2009.



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