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I’m not the biggest sports person so I’d never heard of Dhani Jones. However, somehow my TV ended up on the Travel Channel the other night (probably because I DVR Anthony Bourdain) and I caught Dhani Tackles The Globe. I am very impressed by this guy. He was an NFL linebacker for the Cincinnati Bengals, Philadelphia Eagles and New Orleans Saints. He was originally drafted by the New York Giants in the sixth round of the 2000 NFL Draft after playing at Michigan. In addition to his prowess as a professional athlete, Jones has shown a variety of skills off the field. He founded a company that sells high-end bowties, and he also writes movie reviews and commentary for Page2 on ESPN.com. He hosted the ESPN2 show Timeless. During the 2006 NFL Playoffs, Jones was a correspondent for the NFL Network. On his show, he learns how to play international sports that are unknown to most Americans. The episodes aired thus far:
* Thailand Dhani traveled to Thailand to train as a Muay Thai kick boxer and learn about the Thai culture. In his lone match, he defeated his Thai opponent with a third round knockout.
* Switzerland Dhani traveled to Switzerland to train in the Swiss sport of Schwingen. Relying on his high school wrestling skills as well as new techniques taught by his Swiss coach, Dhani won 2 of 4 matches against Swiss opponents in the first round, before bowing out in the single elimination final round.
* England In January 2008 he played in a rugby union match in England for Blackheath R.C. in the EDF Energy Trophy against Launceston RUFC.
* New Zealand. As part of his tour he visited several sailing syndicates in New Zealand that were competing in the Louis Vuitton Pacific Series. Working as a grinder on Team New Zealand’s yacht and sailing as 18th man with Team Origin.
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April 7 – The Norva – Norfolk, VA
April 9 – The National – Richmond, VA
April 10 – Penn State University – College Station, PA
April 16 – Cats Cradle – Durham, NC
April 18 – Bar Flys – Nashville, TN
April 19 – Purdue U – W Lafayette – IN
April 20 – Jakes – Bloomington, IN
April 21 – U of Wisconsin – Madison, WI
April 22 – Abbey Pub – Chicago, IL
April 23 – U of Kentucky – Lexington, KY
April 24 – The Grog Shop – Cleveland, OH
April 25 – St Lawrence University – Buffalo, NY
April 26 – The Mod Club – Toronto, ON
April 28 – Yale University – New Haven, CT
April 29 – Neumos – Seattle, WA
May 1 – Empire Events Center – Sacramento, CA
May 2 – UC Riverside – Riverside, CA
May 3 – Brooklyn Circus Fest – San Francisco, CA
May 4 – 4th and B – San Diego, CA
May 7 – Baruch College – New York, NY
May 7 – La Poisson Rouge – New York, NY
May 8 – Milton Academy – Milton, MA
May 8 – Harpers Ferry – Boston, MA
May 10 – Pear Street Nightclub – North Hampton, MA
May 12 – Gypsy Hut – Cincinatti, OH
May 13 – Frankies – Toledo, OH
May 14 – Shelter/St Andrews – Detroit, MI
May 15 – The Hub – Peoira, IL
May 16 – Carleton College – Northfield, MN
May 17 – Fine Line Music Cafe – Minneapolis, MN
May 19 – Hoss – Indianapolis, IN
May 20 – Skullys – Columbus, OH
May 22 – Shadow Lounge – Pittsburgh, PA
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Thought this was really interesting. My dad optioned the movie rights to the book Miracle of St Anthony about a season with Bob Hurley and Walden Media is turning it into a movie.