The Offseason: May (Part 2): OTAs and Training Camp talk with Andrew Fox Miller
Publisher |
Sports Drink
Media Type |
audio
Categories Via RSS |
Comedy
Football
Sports
Publication Date |
Jun 04, 2021
Episode Duration |
01:11:16

In the second of our two May episodes, Alex is joined by Andrew Fox Miller, producer for Bengals reporter James Rapien. They discuss OTAs and training camp, how they expect the wide receiver corps to do, Burrow's recovery and extended time spent at the gym, and they make a bold claim as to which NFL team should be the featured team on HBO's Hard Knocks this season (62:55). In the non-football world, they also discuss their experiences doing standup and their thoughts on AC/DC.

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Alex Schubert and guest Andrew Fox Miller discuss football, the Bengals, and life

In the second of our two May episodes, Alex is joined by Andrew Fox Miller, producer for Bengals reporter James Rapien. They discuss OTAs and training camp, how they expect the wide receiver corps to do, Burrow's recovery and extended time spent at the gym, and they make a bold claim as to which NFL team should be the featured team on HBO's Hard Knocks this season (62:55). In the non-football world, they also discuss their experiences doing standup and their thoughts on AC/DC.

Thanks to Locker Room for being the sexiest sponsor there is, and thanks to our host network Sports Drink for being the best podcast daddies in existence.

See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

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