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Gross this is - With Hartsock


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http://www.panthers.com/media-vault/audio/This-is-Gross-with-TE-Ben-Hartsock-/6a50ed40-fdbc-4ef0-b492-e57cb8c21a8d

 

 

the next episode of This is Gross.

 

 

 

 

Interesting Notes:

 

-Lives in a double wide trailer

-Father of 2 girls

-Loves him some moto biking

-"Cant hide for ten years in this league"

-Came into the league pretty late (age24)

-Best moment per Gross, @Chi Hartsock running a crossing route and making the play downfield while Chud is up in the booth yelling "WHATS HARTSOCK DOIN IN THERE!?! HE'S ONLY SUPPOSED TO BLOCK!"

-both agreeing, Shockey exceeded the expectations of his character. Gross adding "the most memorable teammate I've ever had", not to mention Shockey saved Hartsock's life once.

 

 

 

Such a humble guy to have a career in the NFL for ten years. You gotta love him. I cant believe we let Shockey go though. I liked that trio a lot with Olsen. My impression of Hartsock hasnt changed.  He, to me, is a guy he works hard to do his role for the team. Sure a little razzle dazzle is nice, but ultimately he is a team player who knows what he needs to be doing. . . and he does it very well.

 

 

 

 

 

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I freaking love that show. I enjoy getting to know each individual player on a more personal level. There is an astounding chemistry between our players. Dont know if many teams have that. Maybe they do... Maybe they dont.

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I rode for years so I think I am qualified to say there is no such thing as a safe motorbike if you know what I mean.

 

I was a relatively level headed kid and I still wrecked once or twice doing stupid poo so yeah. It just kind of happens when you lose focus, I hear ya.

 

I dont know how old you are but fat boy shoelaces were in style at some point and mine were nice and floppy huge. Well, one of those floppy huge shoelaces caught on the notch of my back tire and sucked me under the bike at about 35mph. All I remember was sliding on the concrete for like 50 yards while the bike was flipping in the air right above me. I got up and look to my right and this dude is just standing there with his jaw dropped. Whole side of my arm gone, dripping blood from road rash. The dude gave me the obligatory "Duuuuuuuuude! are you ok?" which I told him I was. God knows what else was hanging off me, I got back on and rode home and the fist thing I said when I walked in "Mom, dont be pissed. . . "

 

If I hadnt been wearing a helmet I would have definitely been a vegetable . . probably a tomato. . no,. . wait, yeah. . tomato. Im not entirely sure the helmet blocked all the damage, sometimes I get the urge reeeal bad to sing some Tom Jones in public places. Meh its kind of a nice side effect.

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