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Jason Sehorn on Frank & Buck Show today


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Did anybody catch Sehorn on Frank & Buck today? He's in Charlotte for something and was in studio for about an hour segment. They were discussing the Panthers and the topic of Harbaugh came up. I think Frank asked Sehorn what his thoughts were on the possibility of Harbaugh ending up here. Sehorn laughed and said there is no way and put the percentage at zero because "there is no way the Panthers will pay a coach $5-7 million dollars a season to coach." I mean what in the hell are we paying Fox this year Sehorn? 99% of these national analysts are really pathetic. And to boot he was an over rated DB.

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They also had James Anderson on and asked him what he and his teammates thought about getting totally owned by 30,000 Ravens fans in their home stadium two weeks ago. Unfortunately my phone rang and I didn't get to hear James' answer.

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They also had James Anderson on and asked him what he and his teammates thought about getting totally owned by 30,000 Ravens fans in their home stadium two weeks ago. Unfortunately my phone rang and I didn't get to hear James' answer.

Frank and Buck sux sooooo much.

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