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Hey Rookie!


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30 minutes ago, 45catfan said:

I believe it's a show documenting the life of rookies making the transition to the NFL.  On the NFL Network, IIRC.

Not trying to be smart b/c I honestly don't know, but the Instagram post says ESPN.

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2 hours ago, dpm0409 said:

Not trying to be smart b/c I honestly don't know, but the Instagram post says ESPN.

It very well could be  on ESPN.  Seen an episode a few years ago of this show, I just wasn't sure which channel it aired on.  It was okay.  Followed guys around with a camera crew pre-draft and afterward documenting their experience of the process.  

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3 minutes ago, 45catfan said:

It very well could be  on ESPN.  Seen an episode a few years ago of this show, I just wasn't sure which channel it aired on.  It was okay.  Followed guys around with a camera crew pre-draft and afterward documenting their experience of the process.  

Nice.  Yeah may check it out b/c ya know, something football related in this time of no sports is more than welcomed.

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I would say that anyone who is enough of a football junkie to post on a message board during the offseason, should definitely watch Hey Rookie.  Even more so when one of our own players is on it.

For anyone who hasn't watched it before, but wants to get the vibe of the show:

 

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7 hours ago, Wes21 said:

I would say that anyone who is enough of a football junkie to post on a message board during the offseason, should definitely watch Hey Rookie.  Even more so when one of our own players is on it.

For anyone who hasn't watched it before, but wants to get the vibe of the show:

 

How do these so called hardcore panthers football fans don’t know anything? 

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