Rex Sunahara On NFL's Oddest Job & UFL Horror Stories (Bus Breakdowns, Parking Lot Brawls & Chef Deaths!?)
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Cleveland Browns long snapper, Rex Sunahara, joins to discuss the position nobody understands, his journey from UFL to NFL, Browns locker room difficulties, and hilarious UFL travel nightmare stories. Rex breaks down:
- His emotional journey from being cut multiple times to signing an NFL contract with the Browns
- The challenges of being a long snapper against massive NFL defensive linemen
- What it's like working with NFL specialist veterans and their approach to the game
- How he spent his first NFL paychecks after making the league
- The shocking moment of witnessing NFL trades and roster moves up close
- How he handled a game-day concussion while trying to hide it from team staff
- The key differences between UFL and NFL special teams play and preparation
- The infamous parking lot brawl between DBs and offensive linemen after a game
- Plans to visit Hawaii and continue saving his NFL earnings
PLUS, Brad and Dee discuss their upcoming Brahmas' season, and share their thoughts on the UFL's new kickoff rules!
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