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Todd Ehrlich is the founder and president of T-LINE TV, a television production company dedicated to broadcast, sports, and commercial television production. A five-time Emmy Award winner and twenty-two time Emmy Nominee, Ehrlich has covered two Olympics, the Super Bowl, World Series, NHL Stanley Cup Finals, NBA Finals, and Triple Crown races. Ehrlich has met and interviewed the most prominent sports personalities of the era, during his forty years in the business. Currently the executive sports producer for WPIX-TV in New York, he has worked in television locally in New York as well as nationally including WABC, WNBC, WCBS, and CBS Sports to name a few. Originally from Washington, D.C., Ehrlich currently resides in River Vale, New Jersey, with his wife Debbie and son Jagger.
Gary Myers is a longtime sports journalist who has worked for the Dallas Morning News, New York Daily News, and HBO Sports. He is the author of five books, including the New York Times bestseller Brady vs. Manning. He is a graduate of Syracuse University and lives with his wife in Westchester County, New York.
David Tyree is a retired NFL player who spent six seasons with the New York Giants. Born and raised in New Jersey, he was drafted out of Syracuse University in 2003, and is best known for making “The Helmet Catch” to help the Giants win Super Bowl XLII, defeating the then-undefeated New England Patriots. Spending six seasons in the front office of the Giants, Tyree is currently the Giants Insider on PIX 11’s NY Blitz, as well as a contributor on MSG’s The Betting Exchange and Odds with Ends. He hosts the Catch the Moment podcast and resides in Dover, New Jersey.
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