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Draft Talk with Jonathan Jones


Jeremy Igo

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This week on the Huddle Podcast Sammi and I sat down with Jonathan Jones of the Charlotte Observer to discuss the Carolina Panthers NFL Draft and more. 

 

Topics include: 

 

- Top Panthers Needs

- Likely round 1 targets

- Offensive tackles

- various off topic musings and thoughts ... don't like it? Don't care. 

 

 

Direct MP3 Link -> Clicky

 

iTunes -> Clicky 

 

 

or listen right here in your browser....

 

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Just in time for my flight out to California. Gracias

 

I have narrowed it down to 3 possible scenarios:

 

You are a music star with a bad manager;

You are a steward for a major airline;

You sell something illegal, such as military arms and/or illegal narcotics.

You are an FBI informant;

 

OR all of the above. 

 

WCU, baby.

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My name is Mike,

 

Im here at Huddlers Anonymous because I listen to the podcast in one tab, while browsing posts in a separate tab.

 

Things to listen out for:

 

"PBA"

"Come at me bro",

"He wont be there."

"I murdered it good."

"You weren't man enough to check for fangs?"

"You haven't read Genesis MuthaFers"

".... With their snakes out...."

"My name is Sue! HOW DO YOU DO?"

"Johnny Cash invented hip hop."

"slave songs"

"BPA. BPA. BPA."

"Excuse me, Washington"

"Stressful balls"

"I am THE 2"

"Separate but equal"

 

 

 

 

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