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NFL Network shadowing Kalil


Mr. Scot

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I know it's not happening but I for one would like to see Hard Knocks with Carolina. I know it's a distraction but it would be must see tv for me.

Why the NFL is shadowing Kalil though? I don't know. He's funny or he's gonna host a segment or something?

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They walked behind him with a camera as he walked to mini camp... haven't seen any info to suggest theres anything more to it then that.  They ran a mini camp segment with various short clip footage from around the league.  Probably nothing to get your hopes up for. 

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I know it's not happening but I for one would like to see Hard Knocks with Carolina. I know it's a distraction but it would be must see tv for me.

Why the NFL is shadowing Kalil though? I don't know. He's funny or he's gonna host a segment or something?

​Norman would be gold on that. I think getting more of intense, on-the-field Luke would be really neat too.

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