Oklahoma Sooner legend Troy Aikman returns home and talks about new venture
Troy Aikman sat down with KOCO 5 to discuss his joint venture with Capital Distributing, which features delicious and healthy light beers.
The No. 1 NFL Draft pick is back home, and today Mark Rodgers was wearing them and sitting with Coco Five. Mark is with us now he's Mark, you guys talked a lot about football. Troy is promoting a joint venture in town with Capital Distribution Company that features delicious and healthy light beers. Troy played for the Dallas Cowboys for 12 years and currently serves as an analyst. The length of time will almost double. And make no mistake, he's on his way to the Football Hall of Fame in that role. Probably more. Yes and no, I'm really lucky. When I started, I thought I would do it for a few years until I figured out what I was getting into. And then there was the stretching. It's not the same as playing and you don't get the same adrenaline rush that you get when you're on the field. And I struggled with that for a good portion of my career. I think that's probably the case for his first 10 years, but since then I feel a lot better when I think I've done my job well or covered the game well and I enjoy it more than ever. This year's Dallas Cowboys were promptly ejected in the first round of the playoffs, but one of the season's best moments was the long-awaited induction of Jimmie Johnson into the Hall of Fame at Texas Stadium's historic ring.・He would have been chosen as the recipient of the honor. We all knew that Jimmy deserved to be in the Ring of Honor, and Jerry knew it too. And, you know, their differences and what kept him from breaking in. Oh, but, but he didn't coach long enough that it was thought he would never be inducted into the Pro Football Hall of Fame. But once that happened, I thought, maybe the Ring of Honor isn't that big of a deal to him. But I was wrong. It might have meant more to him. And you know, I think how much he meant to the success of those teams and that run in the '90s, now future generations are going to walk into AT&T Stadium and look up at the Rafters and see Jimmie Johnson. It's been a long time since I've seen the name. I know it means a lot to me to be a part of this world.I talked to Troy about his relationship with Swiss coach Toby Keith and how he keeps himself in such situations.
Oklahoma Sooner legend Troy Aikman returns home and talks about new venture
Troy Aikman sat down with KOCO 5 to discuss his joint venture with Capital Distributing, which features delicious and healthy light beers.
The Oklahoma Sooner legend and No. 1 NFL Draft pick has returned home to pursue a new venture. >> Download the KOCO 5 App Troy Aikman sat down with his KOCO 5 to discuss his joint venture with Capital Distributing, which features delicious and healthy light beers. He talked about EIGHT Elite Light Lager and more. Eichman played for the Dallas Cowboys for 12 years and has now been an analyst for nearly twice that amount of time. “When I started this game, I thought I'd do it for a few years until I figured out what I was going to do. And then there were stretches. It's not the same as playing. The same adrenaline rush that comes with playing. You don’t get that.’ You’re on the field,” Aikman said. “But I'm having as much fun as ever.'' Click here to get the latest news stories that interest you. The Cowboys were summarily fired in the first round of the playoffs this year. One of the season's best moments will be Jimmie Johnson's long-awaited induction into the prestigious Ring of Honor at Texas Stadium. “Everyone knew Jimmy deserved to be in Ring of Honor,” Aikman said. “As much as he meant to those teams and their success in the '90s, it's important that future generations walk into AT&T Stadium and look up in the rafters and see Jimmie Johnson's name. , it means a lot. I know it. Newlyweds welcome 'miraculous' baby born 4 months earlier than expected Superintendent Ryan Walters responds to legal battle with Edmond Public Schools Several crews respond to house fire in southeast OKC after shots fired from home Police: Standoff ends peacefully after man refuses to let children leave home in northwest Oklahoma
The Oklahoma Sooner legend and No. 1 NFL Draft pick has returned home to pursue a new venture.
>> Download the KOCO 5 app
Troy Aikman sat down with KOCO 5 to discuss his joint venture with Capital Distributing, which features delicious and healthy light beers. He talked about EIGHT Elite Light Lager and more.
Eichman played for the Dallas Cowboys for 12 years and has now been an analyst for nearly twice that amount of time.
“When I started this game, I thought I'd do it for a few years until I figured out what I was going to do. And then there were stretches. It's not the same as playing. The same adrenaline rush that comes with playing. You don’t get that.’ You’re on the field,” Aikman said. “But I’m having as much fun as ever.”
Click here to get the latest news stories that interest you.
The Cowboys summarily fired him in the first round of this year's playoffs. One of the season's best moments will be Jimmie Johnson's long-awaited induction into the prestigious Ring of Honor at Texas Stadium.
“Everyone knew Jimmy deserved to be in Ring of Honor,” Aikman said. “As much as he meant to those teams and their success in the '90s, it's important that future generations walk into AT&T Stadium and look up in the rafters and see Jimmie Johnson's name. , it means a lot. I know that. It means a lot.”
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