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ESPN 730 Podcasts


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Tons of great Panthers' interviews online today:

Inside the Lines with Marty Hurney

http://stationcaster.com/player_skinned.php?s=131&c=1291&f=4684263

(Make sure to click on the Inside the Lines link, and then you'll find the following menu of podcasts)

Greg Olsen, Ryan Kalil (11:09)
Ron Rivera (21:07)
Dave Gettleman (12:08)
Graham Gano (7:08)

Danny Morrison (11:09)

Frank Alexander, Thomas Davis and Charles Johnson (13:11)

Luke Kuechly (8:10)

 

And The Pulse has yet MORE interviews:

http://www.espn730.com/page.php?page_id=67

Roman Harper

Josh Norman

CAP

Remmers

Kurt Coleman

Darryl Willaims

 

Wow.  So much good stuff, so little time...!

 

  
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ESPN seems to be making changes on how they do things, at least a little bit it would seem. The firing of Cowterd was an excellent step in the direction away from the sensationalist bs theyve been putting out in past years. I think internet sports sites have done enough damage to them that they hopefully realize they need to get back to good ol basics and reporting all the stories.

 

Thanks for the content

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I didn't follow the Panthers during Marty Hurney's years as GM.... but gosh, he is a GOOD interviewer.  Asking our players GREAT questions.

I've listened to the Luke interview; and am now listening to the Frank Alexander / TD / CJ interview.  These interviews are top quality.

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