Greeny and Golic welcome Northwestern coach Pat Fitzgerald (7:05 a.m. ET) Baseball Hall of Famer John Smoltz (7:30), Steelers QB Ben Roethlisberger (8:05), Broncos QB Trevor Siemian (9:10) and College Football Hall of Famer Steve Spurrier (9:30) to the show on Tuesday.Get in touch with Mike & Mike by emailing (mikeandmike@espnradio.com) or tweeting (@MikeAndMike) the guys -- we will be with you from 6-10 a.m. ET. Follow all of the action on ESPN2, ESPN Radio and ESPNRadio.com. Dayne Zorko believes the Brisbane Lions can emulate Port Adelaide and the Western Bulldogs by going from AFL easybeats to finals contenders in an instant.Zorko, 27, plays his 100th game on Sunday when the Lions host Geelong at the Gabba.The Lions are coming off a nail-biting win over Carlton - their third victory of the year - but another serious test awaits at the hands of the finals-bound Cats.Geelong have won their past five games and are seeking to secure a top-four finish.Longer term, Zorko reckons Brisbane are nowhere near off the pace as most would believe and that an AFL premiership is within reach before he retires.I cant see any reason why we cant do it, Zorko told reporters on Tuesday.Weve seen with the likes of Port Adelaide and the Western Bulldogs in previous years how quickly it can definitely change.Weve got a lot of young kids now with quite a few games under their belt.Theyve got a lot of opportunity this year too really show what theyve got and theres been plenty of great signs, so I cant see any reason why (a premiership) cant happen in my time.ddddddddddddZorko said youth was not an excuse but simply the reality of Brisbanes rebuilding efforts.We know as a playing group it can turn really quickly, he said.Experience takes a little bit of time, but these games are only going to help fast-track those guys development.Zorko was best on ground in the Lions four-point triumph over the Blues, kicking three goals - including his career 100th - and helping setting up four others.His irresistible first half ranked among the best recorded by the AFLs official player ratings system.It seemed everything just fell into place in that first half, looking back on it it was scary how everything just fell in my lap, he said. ' ' '