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Huddle Podcast - Call in TONIGHT at 9:00


Jeremy Igo

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We will be recording this Tuesday night at 9:00pm.

 

Sammi Jo and I will be broadcasting from Split Second Sound Studio in the shadow of Bank of America Stadium. We will be talking with Vinny Esposito of Split Second Sound, and who is also the Panthers gameday audio guy, about music choices and the new sound upgrades at the stadium that he has had the chance to preview.

 

Bill Voth will be calling in for a rookie OTA update.

 

Also, I will be revealing Luke Kuechly's favorite pie in a fantasic podcast climax the likes of which the interweb has never seen. .

 

Call in with your questions, comments and/or Luke pie predictions at phone number (657) 383-0583 . You can call in as early as 8:45. If you call in later than 9:15 you probably won't get on the air due to call volume.

 

Our new phone screener is none other than Boo who has volunteered her time to help. Big ups to her.

 

Episode will be posted for listening around 10pm.

 

 

 

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I'm also curious about the podcasts thoughts on eliteness. Many point to teams like the Pats and Steelers as being elite franchises and say the Panthers are subpar. They point to all these historical numbers and championships and hall of famers. I argue that comparing a team with 60

years of history to a team with 19 years of history and calling one elite and the other crap is a little silly. Shouldn't these nut huggers look at the first 19 years of the franchise they are blowing when comparing them to my Panthers? Because the Steelers almost folded and the Pats were mediocre at best in their infancy. I say to compare franchises you must compare similar data sets. What say the podcast?

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I can share my experience about sitting at the table next to Ron Rivera while I'm at dinner right now.

Creepin'

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We met Luke Saturday night and my wife almost fapped on the sidewalk. 'Twas embarrassing.

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We met Luke Saturday night and my wife almost fapped on the sidewalk. 'Twas embarrassing.

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I think I would do the same.

I pussed out and didn't ask Ron for a picture. He was doing some dinner a group of people had won from a silent auction so I feel it would have been appropriate.

Always get too nervous.

If Cam or Luke had been over there with them I wouldn't have hesitated

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I think I would do the same.

I pussed out and didn't ask Ron for a picture. He was doing some dinner a group of people had won from a silent auction so I feel it would have been appropriate.

Always get too nervous.

If Cam or Luke had been over there with them I wouldn't have hesitated

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After my wife came to she was like "Ah we need a picture with the boys!!". I told her to chill because he was with friends. He did talk to my 4 and 9 year old though, unprompted.

And gonna lie, he is hawt as poo and I have 39 years of unquestioned heterosexuality.

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