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The Randomcast With Joe

On this episode of Talking Buffalo Podcast it’s the Randomcast With Joe. Patrick Moran is joined by recurring guest and friend Joe and the guys hit on a bunch of topics primarily focused on baseball, football and arguing. Here’s a spoiler alert— Patrick and Joe pretty much disagree on everything and things get particularly heated during a discussion on the significance of the NFL preseason slate being wiped out. Tim Graham of The Athletic recently published an interview with Buddy Nix where the former Buffalo Bills general manger says that he was very high on Russell Wilson going into the 2012 NFL draft but missed out on him by a half round. The article also features claims from former QB coach David Lee that he badly wanted Dak Prescott in the 2016 draft but Doug Whaley was locked on Cardale Jones. Patrick and Joe wonder out loud how truthful Nix and Lee are being with their comments. They also talk about the social and economic windfalls of the Toronto Blue Jays playing their reduced MLB home schedule in Buffalo this summer, Ed Oliver being wrongly arrested a couple of months ago and how it’s more than just the police that are to blame in what’s pretty much a lengthy argument disguised as a podcast episode. Follow Patrick on Twittter @PatMoranTweets and follow Joe on Twitter @BuffaloWins. Also, congratulations to Jason (@Bigjdogg822) for winning our large pizza and 20 wings prize pack giveaway contest, courtesy of our friends over at Macy’s Place Pizzeria! ♦♦♦♦♦ Make sure you subscribe to the Talking Buffalo Podcast YouTube Channel, which includes EXCLUSIVE audio content you won’t find anywhere else as well as highlight clips from current and past podcast episodes. ♦♦♦♦♦ THANKS TO OUR SHOW SUPPORTERS Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

Talking Buffalo · Blue Wire

July 27, 202054m 29sExplicit

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Show Notes


On this episode of Talking Buffalo Podcast it’s the Randomcast With Joe.   Patrick Moran is joined by recurring guest and friend Joe and the guys hit on a bunch of topics primarily focused on baseball, football and arguing.

Here’s a spoiler alert— Patrick and Joe pretty much disagree on everything and things get particularly heated during a discussion on the significance of the NFL preseason slate being wiped out.

Tim Graham of The Athletic recently published an interview with Buddy Nix where the former Buffalo Bills general manger says that he was very high on Russell Wilson going into the 2012 NFL draft but missed out on him by a half round. The article also features claims from former QB coach David Lee that he badly wanted Dak Prescott in the 2016 draft but Doug Whaley was locked on Cardale Jones.   Patrick and Joe wonder out loud how truthful Nix and Lee are being with their comments.

They also talk about the social and economic windfalls of the Toronto Blue Jays playing their reduced MLB home schedule in Buffalo this summer, Ed Oliver being wrongly arrested a couple of months ago and how it’s more than just the police that are to blame in what’s pretty much a lengthy argument disguised as a podcast episode.

Follow Patrick on Twittter @PatMoranTweets and follow Joe on Twitter @BuffaloWins.

Also, congratulations to Jason (@Bigjdogg822) for winning our large pizza and 20 wings prize pack giveaway contest, courtesy of our friends over at Macy’s Place Pizzeria!

♦♦♦♦♦

Make sure you subscribe to the Talking Buffalo Podcast YouTube Channel, which includes EXCLUSIVE audio content you won’t find anywhere else as well as highlight clips from current and past podcast episodes.

♦♦♦♦♦

THANKS TO OUR SHOW SUPPORTERS

Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices


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