Cam Jordan Is On The New Episode Of Pardon My Take (10/2) (1 Viewer)

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The new pardon my take episode just released and Cam Jordan is on it with Mark Ingram. You can download it wherever you get your podcasts.
It is a Barstool podcast, so there is a language/content warning.
You can find when the interview starts in the description.
Starts at 52:12-84:54.
 
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Is this not the same thing as the Big Truss podcast they do?
 
Didn't take long for the criticism to fly, did it?

Love how some 'fans' treat living, breathing people (with a right to life outside of their job) as automatons whose sole purpose is to play football for their entertainment, and woe betide any of them who doesn't live up to those inflated expectations.
 
I just wish Ingram was still here. I think he really gave the locker room the missing piece. Without Ingram, this team has been off. Just my feeling.
 
Didn't take long for the criticism to fly, did it?

Love how some 'fans' treat living, breathing people (with a right to life outside of their job) as automatons whose sole purpose is to play football for their entertainment, and woe betide any of them who doesn't live up to those inflated expectations.

So you get it! AmIright? 😁

I kid, I kid 😆
 
If all it takes is one non-QB player leaving to disrupt an entire locker room, then there's bigger issues. Much bigger.

It's not disruption, but there are certain players that get the team hyped. It's like Brees' pregame huddle in the past. The past couple of years, it just hasn't been the same. Davis has taken over that role, but it's just not the same. More like a we have to continue to do this than let's get hyped. Ingram played a part with both sides of the field and I really think he made an impact in the locker room.
 
Didn't take long for the criticism to fly, did it?

Love how some 'fans' treat living, breathing people (with a right to life outside of their job) as automatons whose sole purpose is to play football for their entertainment, and woe betide any of them who doesn't live up to those inflated expectations.

there is a real easy way to stop the criticism.
 
It's not disruption, but there are certain players that get the team hyped. It's like Brees' pregame huddle in the past. The past couple of years, it just hasn't been the same. Davis has taken over that role, but it's just not the same. More like a we have to continue to do this than let's get hyped. Ingram played a part with both sides of the field and I really think he made an impact in the locker room.
We literally went 13-3 last year without Ingram.
 

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