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Bryce doesn't like Coach Bates music


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3 hours ago, Mage said:

The traditionalist in me hates all these active player and coaches podcasts.

I really do not care if players and coaches want to talk about their experiences to the fans as long as they don't release poo that they know they shouldn't release.

 

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I really enjoy hearing more behind the scenes stuff. Raw Room is a great place for a bit of insight and with DB now on the staff we get even more Panthers "coverage". 

Not all of these pods are great, but some land right in the sweet spot for me. 

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Usually you have to wade through a bunch of social interactions and niceties and general bs to get to the point. If you have time for that, do what you feel.

edit: I mean, yuou can spend a bit of time with all that and still come out not feeling that you learned anything.

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On 6/20/2024 at 1:17 PM, CPF4LIFE said:

agreed. Especially draymond green

He’s not active, but Jeff Teague has a pretty good podcast that I been binging lately. 
 

Other than that, yea, I’m pretty much podcast out. 

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