Discussion
Discussion on Chicago Bears scout Chris Prescott losing his job for saying Bears 2nd round pick Jaquan Brisker was a good selection because he loves football and is poor, hungry, and desperate. Those comments make you wonder, how do executives rate athletes who love the game, but have other interests and passions outside of football.

Dr. Myron Rolle - Pediatric Neurosurgeon; Former NFL Defensive Back
Discusses his path to becoming a neurosurgeon. Credits his parents for instilling his work ethic into him that has guided him his entire life. The same way he went at playing football is the same way he went at his classes. Explains why he chose Florida State. He knew when he got there that he wanted to be a neurosurgeon and wanted to start a foundation. Bobby Bowden told him to follow that path. Is grateful to have the career he has had. Both journeys, football, and science have fed and continue to feed each other. Discusses his book The 2% Way. The book talks about his journey, including how to deal with obstacles that were in his path. The Rolle Foundation is something he started in 2009 to address childhood obesity and hypertension.

Chad Brown -Entrepreneur; Former NFL Linebacker
Chad was always an entrepreneur at heart. He didn't grow up wealthy so whatever he wanted, he had to figure out a way to work for it and get it. Always loved animals growing up. He developed a passion for animals, especially reptiles at a young age. He got into breeding and was able to sell 'his babies' while in college to make money. It was legal and it didn't get Colorado in trouble with the NCAA. There is enough reptilian diversity to satisfy anyone interested in raising one. Chad compares his business to playing in the NFL, both in-season and off-season. Owners want to hire people they are comfortable with so they may not be comfortable hiring people of color as head coaches. Race isn't the main problem in NFL hiring, nepotism is.