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Zack Luttrell joins the 704cast pod for an amazing conversation!


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What’s good everyone! 
We recorded an amazing conversation with Zack Luttrell founder of the Roaring Riot last night and it’s live on all platforms! We talked Everything from trips this year to amazing behind the scenes Cam stories! Give it a listen! We appreciate all of you! #keeppounding 

 

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spotify:

https://open.spotify.com/episode/20UqdawiVju77lYRNcM8LE?si=yZ3ydZXcSV6ZXY2IGOleKg

 

apple:

https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/704cast/id1557477166?i=1000522342951

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This won't be a popular statement but that's pretty sad they lost members over Newton leaving. How can the diehard Panther club have a notable number of fairweather fans? Seems like a Cam Newton fanclub as much as a Panther fan club.

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7 minutes ago, Moo Daeng said:

This won't be a popular statement but that's pretty sad they lost members over Newton leaving. How can the diehard Panther club have a notable number of fairweather fans? Seems like a Cam Newton fanclub as much as a Panther fan club.

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If that’s all you took from that entire episode then idk what to tell you dude....

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