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Roy Jefferson & Harold Bell "What's Up With The NFL?"

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Our Guest Griot is a WR who was acquired from Baltimore via trade in 1971 & played for Washington through the 1976 season. He helped the Skins reach Super Bowl VII in 1972. During his 6 seasons in Washington, he recorded 208 catches for 3,119 Yds & 16 TDs. He made the Pro Bowl as a Redskin in 1971.  He was  recently elected as one of the 80 Greatest Washington Redskins of all time. ROY JEFFERSON

Joining us is a man considered by most who know as the premiere historian not only on Washington, DC sports history but also Washington, DC history back to the 1950's.  He is the innovator of the "Original Inside Sports" talk show and it's original host more than 40 Years ago.He often shares his personal experiences and insight into many of Washington D.C.s and the world's sports history and legends including Dave Bing, Wes Unseld, Don King,  Adrian Dantley, Sonny Jurgenson, Muhammad Ali, Petey Greene, Len Bias, Frank Howard, Langston Golf Course, Larry Brown, Paul Casanova,Bernard King, Bob Ferry, Abe Pollin, Jack Kent Cooke, George Preston Marshall and many more.
The most  undeniable force in sports journalism HAROLD BELL as we discuss the topic "What's Up With The NFL?" also a lovely singer/songwriter who will be performing her new project  "Songs for Janie" with Alice Walker (The Color Purple) & DC Library for a historic occasion celebrating the 75th Anniversary of Zora Neale Hurston’s classic,  “Their Eyes Were Watching God”  at Eatonville Restaurant, Downtown Washington DC,   TAMARA WELLONS Your comments & questions are welcomed on 3RD EYE OPEN Hosted by National trainer, speaker & producer  "DaOne"  NAISA & C. R. GIBBS  with the Gibbs Report"
 

 

 

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