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The Huddle Podcast - Playoff talk with Panthers CB Josh Norman


Jeremy Igo

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Hello, and welcome to another edition of the Huddle Podcast. In this edition, Sammi Jo and I sit down with Josh Norman to discuss a whole lot of things including the upcoming playoff game against Seattle.

 

 

This is a must listen episode. If you don't listen, well, sucks for you.

 

 

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this is whats up. you guys should totally start a podcast on the regular. like the fighter and the kid with comedian bryan callen and current ufc heavyweight fighter brendan schaub. it's a cool dynamic and people love the insight into a pro athletes mindset and training habits etc. i wish gross was still doing "this is gross". keep pounding bruh

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Norman was honestly a guy who I wondered why he hadn't played because all I had seen from him in preseasons were interceptions, even said it in a thread a while back about it being announced he would be starting. He's definitely entertaining to listen to and is easily my favorite podcast guest ever. I would like to hear remmers as a guest also he seems interesting as well. This podcast is just great man I look forward to hearing it each week. Keep up the good work guys

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