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Jeremy Igo

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There is no practice today, but fear not, as the new episode of The Huddle Podcast is now available.

 

Sammi Jo and I speak with Bill Voth from Black and Blue Review about a good number of topics including:

 

- Byron Bell

- Marcus Lucas

- Wide Receiver depth chart

- Cam/Kelvin Bromance

 

... and much more.

 

We give you some inside info on training camp and how things are shaping up.

 

Lastly, we address your texts and voicemails. Thanks for sending those in.

 

You can listen and subscribe to The Huddle Podcast here:

 

https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/the-huddle-podcast/id889326803?mt=2

 

Android listeners are encouraged to listen via pocket cast here

 

http://pcasts.in/carolinahuddle

 

And of course, you could always just listen via this direct link on your PC...

 

 

http://traffic.libsyn.com/carolinahuddle/7-29.mp3

 

 

 

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Excellent as always, Jeremy and Sammi Jo! I love the camp insight that all of you guys bring to us. Voth is a damn machine!

Is it bad that I started singing all the words to that Michael McDonald song?

The snorting was awesome, J. It's nice to know that I'm not the only one to do that sometimes. I almost spit out my coffee, so thanks.

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Youi know McDonals was just a song writer until the doobie brothers lost their lead singer. He sang a song to them, pitching it to them and they were like hey, you should be our new lead singer.

I did not know that. They made a good choice. His voice is instantly recognizable, plus that beard.....

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