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Sensible Greg Hardy Talk, Pittsburgh Preview, Push Up Contest


Jeremy Igo
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Great podcast as always. Quick thoughts:

 

1) Apparently, Sammi has both an imaginary boyfriend and a crazy ex-girlfriend. The legend grows.

2) Igo only takes 5 minutes on his articles, which would make his PPM (pie per minute) rate off the charts. On a sidenote, we should have advanced Huddle metrics just lolz e.g. P/P pie to post ratio.

3) Y'all should give up the pretense with arm wrestling and pushups and just jump straight to Seinfeld style Feats of Strength Contests. The podcast is not over until Igo is pinned!

 

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This week on the Huddle Podcast, Sammi Jo and I welcome WFNZ radio host Chris Kroeger back to the show.

Topics Include:

- Sensible Greg Hardy Talk

- Panthers injuries

- A call from Bill Voth of Black and Blue Review

- Pittsburgh Steelers Game Predictions

- Push Up contest

Special thanks to our first official podcast sponsor Angry Ales. Angry Ales in south Charlotte is Panther fan owned. Huddlers are encouraged to check it out on game days and whenever you have a thirst that needs quenched.

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Updated file. Should work for all now. Weird glitch

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