Sports Goat Talk

An Interview With Barrett Brooks

1 h 4 min · 10 jan 2026
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Exclusive Interview with Barrett Brooks: Inside Stories from the NFL In this episode, host Landon Sikahema sits down with former NFL player Barrett Brooks to discuss Brooks' illustrious career, starting from his early days in St. Louis to being drafted by the Eagles in 1995. They delve into his rookie year challenges, memorable games, relationships with teammates and coaches, and his experiences playing against legendary defenders like Reggie White and Charles Haley. Brooks also shares his thoughts on the current Eagles team, their playoff strategy, and the crucial role of a healthy offensive line. Don't miss this insightful conversation packed with behind-the-scenes stories and expert analysis! 00:00 Welcome and Guest Introduction 00:27 Early Career and Draft Experience 02:06 Rookie Year Challenges and Transitions 08:57 Memorable Games and Key Moments 10:42 Playoff Runs and Team Dynamics 13:02 Life Lessons and Veteran Guidance 20:36 Transition to the Steelers and Versatility 33:27 Facing Reggie White: A Force of Nature 34:59 Top Defensive Players: Charles Haley and Ken Harvey35:48 The Tactics of Charles Haley 37:36 Challenges Against Kevin Green and Greg Lloyd 39:09 Memorable Moments: Sweet Will and Rookie Lessons 40:45 Toughest Defenses: Marvin Lewis and the Ravens 47:26 Eagles' Offensive Struggles and Solutions 58:19 Jalen Hurts: Playoff Strategy and Expectations 01:02:21 Confidence in the Eagles' Roster and Defense 01:04:01 Closing Remarks and Gratitude

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BYU's Generational Dominance | Robbie Bosco & Tom Holmoe

BYU Legends Robbie Bosco & Tom Holmoe on 1984 Glory, 49ers Super Bowls, Ty Detmer & Cougar Football HistoryHost Landon Sikahema interviews BYU legend Robbie Bosco, starting QB of BYU’s undefeated 1984 national championship team, and Tom Holmoe, BYU athletic director and four-time Super Bowl champion with the 49ers. They discuss their limited interaction during the 1984 season, former Cougars on the 49ers, and how BYU’s offense related to Bill Walsh’s West Coast system. Bosco breaks down BYU’s 1984 team and a hypothetical matchup with Oklahoma. Holmoe shares anecdotes about Charles Haley, Bill Romanowski, Jack “Hacksaw” Reynolds, and Ronnie Lott’s finger amputation, plus lessons on film study. They recount coaching together at BYU starting in 1990, including the upset of No. 1 Miami and Ty Detmer’s toughness, reflect on the 2001 BYU season led by Brandon Doman and Luke Staley, discuss conference respect and BYU’s program legacy, and close by honoring Landon’s father Vai Sikahema and their shared “family” culture.00:34 1984 Champions Connect02:21 Cougars on the Niners02:53 Could BYU Beat Oklahoma07:00 Packers Bears Cheap Shot08:36 49ers Wild Personalities12:33 Hacksaw Reynolds Film Study15:13 Hacksaw Nickname Origin16:33 Coaching Together at BYU17:50 Upsetting Miami in 199024:54 Ty Detmer Toughness Moment27:30 Holiday Bowl Loss and Injuries28:31 BYU Quarterback Factory Debate30:51 BYU Quarterback Legacy32:31 Ronnie Lott Finger Story34:44 Culture of Toughness36:44 2001 Season Breakthrough42:26 Bowl Disrespect and Realignment46:44 Cal Recruiting Hotbeds49:46 Ranking BYU Great Teams55:44 Program Legacy and Wrap Up57:45 Tribute to Vai Sikahema

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From Tonga to Kahuku to Penn State to Cleveland Browns | Tim Manoa

From Tonga to Penn State National Champ to the Cleveland Browns: Tim Mana Interview Host Landon Sikahema interviews former Kahuku Red Raider Tim Manoa about moving from Tonga to Hawaii at age 10 with no knowledge of American football, first playing baseball and reaching the Hawaii Little League All-Star team that finished second in Mexico, then switching to football at Kahuku. Manoa discusses playing JV with teammate Lakei Heimuli, moving alone to Pennsylvania for better education, adjusting to snow and culture, and starring at North Allegheny as a Parade and USA Today All-American. He explains choosing Penn State after Joe Paterno’s recruitment, being a backup on the 1986 national championship team that beat Miami, and memories of the “fatigues game”. Manoa covers being drafted in the third round by the Cleveland Browns, playing under Marty Schottenheimer, the 1987 strike, multiple AFC title-game losses to Denver including “The Fumble,” and comparing passionate fan bases at Penn State, Cleveland, and Kahuku. 00:57 From Tonga to Hawaii 02:38 Baseball Beginnings 04:01 Rugby Roots 05:22 Finding Football 07:16 Kahuku Backfield Stories 17:33 North Allegheny Culture Shock 22:51 Hawaii vs Pennsylvania Football 25:22 Recruiting and Penn State Choice 29:22 All American Recognition 30:39 Penn State Backup Role 32:32 Playing for JoePa 36:05 Miami Fatigues Game 41:02 Drafted by Browns 42:36 The Fumble Fallout 45:36 1987 Players Strike 52:28 Rivalries Bengals Bills 56:13 Craziest Fan Bases

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NFL Strikes | Vai Sikahema

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