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Fight On Montana - Delaware Preview

Adam H

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We are getting ready for Gameday with special guest Daniel Steenkamer.

🏈 Blue Hens on both the offensive and defensive
🐻Daniel gives us on what he thinks we will see this week.
🏈We give our keys to the game.
🐻End the pod with bracket challenge and fan questions.

Links ⬇️

Apple:
https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/delaware-preview/id1501297246?i=1000636772473

Spotify:
https://open.spotify.com/episode/7z2zcsZQpnuEUNlbHrxoRh?si=sUqjj9YZRvuGZcaEx_vzMw

YouTube:
https://youtu.be/_5UUMmNYLa8
 
dupuyer griz said:
Great job guys, really enjoyed the guest but holy poop does he talk fast.

I agree with this post.

Your guest, Dan Steenkamer, the beat writer of the Delaware Blue Hens shared great content. I believe he is still a student at Delaware. One will/would have a better understanding of his content if it were written. Like what was said his words to me were like a roadrunner on my front pasture with my great pyrenees chasing it.
 
I liked his fast talk, reminded me of Riley on x2 speed....the impressive thing is I didn't realize he turns 21 this Saturday!!! I was impressed before hearing his age, he definitely has a future if he could just slow down a touch.
 
#15 Fan said:
I liked his fast talk, reminded me of Riley on x2 speed....the impressive thing is I didn't realize he turns 21 this Saturday!!! I was impressed before hearing his age, he definitely has a future if he could just slow down a touch.

I'm born and reared in Montana, but my first real job was in New York City. One of my co-workers told me, "You need to talk faster!" Different cultures. It was a fun interview to watch because the interviewers had a hard time getting a word in. Every time you thought he was coming to an end he said "but" and then dove into some other rabbit hole. The interviewers, being used to Montana, appeared not to quite know how to deal with him. It doesn't seem polite, but you need to just interrupt someone like that by talking over them. Just jump in. It's actually a favor to people like that. Keeps them focused. But if you're going to offer no resistance, someone like that will run right over you. He's a junior at Delaware and knows his team and football very well, especially considering 1) he's young and 2) my guess from looking at him is he's never played a day of football.
 
dupuyer griz said:
Great job guys, really enjoyed the guest but holy poop does he talk fast.
Thanks for listening. Yeah he does. A whole lot of passion for what he does.
 
GrizRick said:
#15 Fan said:
I liked his fast talk, reminded me of Riley on x2 speed....the impressive thing is I didn't realize he turns 21 this Saturday!!! I was impressed before hearing his age, he definitely has a future if he could just slow down a touch.

I'm born and reared in Montana, but my first real job was in New York City. One of my co-workers told me, "You need to talk faster!" Different cultures. It was a fun interview to watch because the interviewers had a hard time getting a word in. Every time you thought he was coming to an end he said "but" and then dove into some other rabbit hole. The interviewers, being used to Montana, appeared not to quite know how to deal with him. It doesn't seem polite, but you need to just interrupt someone like that by talking over them. Just jump in. It's actually a favor to people like that. Keeps them focused. But if you're going to offer no resistance, someone like that will run right over you. He's a junior at Delaware and knows his team and football very well, especially considering 1) he's young and 2) my guess from looking at him is he's never played a day of football.

Thanks for listening.
 
+1 valuable interview - Thank you.

SoCal Surfer said:
dupuyer griz said:
Great job guys, really enjoyed the guest but holy poop does he talk fast.

I agree with this post.

Your guest, Dan Steenkamer, the beat writer of the Delaware Blue Hens shared great content.
 
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