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Panthers Pod Cast 60


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CCR 60: Draft Review with Guest Matt Bowen

We are back with Episode 60 of Cat Crave Radio! The big news this week, of course, is the NFL Draft. We’ll give you a full recap.

Joining us this week to discuss the draft as well as give his thoughts on how he felt our Carolina Panthers did, is Matt Bowen of the National Football Post. He’s also a former seven-year NFL vet who is a contributing writer for the Chicago Sun-Times.

Our old friend Nick Yeoman was back with us for another installment of The Great Debate. This week’s topic was the trade in the second round of the draft. It got a little heated. You’ll want to hear this one.

And we close things out with a clip from one of, if not the, least popular sportscasters anywhere - Adam Schein. We couldn’t resist.

Take a listen and feel free to comment below. You can also email us anytime with thoughts, comments, complaints or just whatever is on your mind.

http://catcrave.com/2009/04/29/ccr-60-draft-review-with-guest-matt-bowen/

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