Podcast with Steve Kim aka "k9cane"

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Recorded a podcast with Steve Kim, also known as "k9cane" on Canes message boards for the past 20 years or so...

We discussed Mark Richt's first season, looking ahead to the future, and much more. We even chatted about boxing late in the podcast, where Steve shares a great story from Alonzo Highsmith's boxing days. Be sure to follow Steve's work at UNClive.com and follow him on Twitter [MENTION=8603]Steve[/MENTION]ucnlive.

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why does this sound like Pete is leaving a message on someone's answering machine?
 
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Steve sounds like he has a yuge crank

Confirmed.

LOL, guys you flatter me, but lets be honest... I am Asian...

"Is it ****take monkey?"

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Steve sounds like he has a yuge crank

Confirmed.

LOL, guys you flatter me, but lets be honest... I am Asian...

I've only had a chance to get about halfway through, so you may have already answered this, but do you think that Rick learns from his rigid stubbornness in October and becomes a more adaptive and flexible OC in the future?

I honestly don't know, I am optimistic because in the last portion of this season he wasn't nearly as reliant on the I-formation sets as he was before. What was befuddling to me ( and Peter and I discussed this on the podcast) is that Richt ran a wide-open, shotgun spread, quick tempo offense with rather immobile QB's years ago and then suddenly was acting like Woody Hayes. It was baffling to me
 
Steve sounds like he has a yuge crank

Confirmed.

LOL, guys you flatter me, but lets be honest... I am Asian...

You must be Blasian because that thing looks like an eel before the sushi chef gets ahold of it.

We now know what the 9 stands for in K9's screen name.

Although I've never seen his wang flaccid, based on his grand tumescence 9 might be the diameter.
 
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