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Kuechly on Dale Jr Podcast


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Before I moved to CO I worked for Sprint-Nextel with NASCAR accounts.  I was a great fit because not being a NASCAR fan I didn't get starstruck by these folks and unless you were a massive star I had no clue who you were and no prior opinion of you.

But anyway, my point is that I heard a lot of stuff about a lot of people and had a lot of personal interactions and one thing I can say is that I can't ever recall hearing anyone say a bad word about Dale Jr... or a positive word about his stepmom. LOL

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1 hour ago, LinvilleGorge said:

Before I moved to CO I worked for Sprint-Nextel with NASCAR accounts.  I was a great fit because not being a NASCAR fan I didn't get starstruck by these folks and unless you were a massive star I had no clue who you were and no prior opinion of you.

But anyway, my point is that I heard a lot of stuff about a lot of people and had a lot of personal interactions and one thing I can say is that I can't ever recall hearing anyone say a bad word about Dale Jr... or a positive word about his stepmom. LOL

My dad worked with Sr alot growing up. I knew Jr, Terry, and Teresa.  Teresa we an odd character. I’ll give you that. 

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This was a great listen, especially for a Panthers nerd. This is also the first time I've heard from Luke that him crying on the field was actually just him being upset as opposed to it being an uncontrollable reaction from the concussion. That makes me feel a little better, although my relationship with the NFL as fan changed a little bit after that moment forever. Probably the first time I realized we weren't getting back to the Super Bowl and the window was closing going forward...... boy did it ever. 

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10 minutes ago, jasonluckydog said:

I was conceived in a 1967 trailer camper RV at the 1974 World Cup 600 while parked in the infield at Charlotte Motor Speedway. David Pearson scored a victory that day and my dad failed for forgetting to bring condoms. 

And I take it your real name is Ricky Bobby?
 

 

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