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Mic hot in Panthers presser


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8 minutes ago, TheCasillas said:

I had to step away and didn’t get to hear the room after they discovered the mic was hot. I will say that there was some poo that they said that they are probably already regretting. 

Yeah it was super awkward when Mike Kaye found out. You could feel the tension in there.

A team rep finally came in and mentioned it’s always hot in between interviews and has been like that since 17/18 season.

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5 minutes ago, therealmjl said:

Yeah it was super awkward when Mike Kaye found out. You could feel the tension in there.

What did he say when he found out? Or how did he?

 

when I was sitting their listening… I was like “holy poo these dudes have no idea we can hear them…..” 

 

then they proceeded to talk poo about ickey

 

They did speak highly of Bryce about 3 minutes … i guess one of them talked with other coaches or players and they complimentary of Bryce … someone did say “really?!?” After that….

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7 minutes ago, TheCasillas said:

What did he say when he found out? Or how did he?

 

when I was sitting their listening… I was like “holy poo these dudes have no idea we can hear them…..” 

 

then they proceeded to talk poo about ickey

 

They did speak highly of Bryce about 3 minutes … i guess one of them talked with other coaches or players and they complimentary of Bryce … someone did say “really?!?” After that….

He just asked questions about it and played it cool but you could tell he was super uncomfortable. 

A team rep/someone who runs these ultimately came into the room and let everyone know (I guess he was also listening from like a media room or something) and explained why they leave them hot. It sounded like standard procedure so idk how the reporters didn’t know this was the case. 

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