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Hey you, yes you- looking at this review. Do you have ears? Do you have a thirst for football knowledge? Do you have a craving for spicy-hot takes? Then tune into The ThomaHawk Show and let your eardrums be massaged by the silky-smooth musings of two of the greatest footballers to ever invent the game. The most humblest of cohosts, and all-time Patriot great, Andrew Hawkins blesses us with his silent-contracts, steak-takes and never-ending quest to prove M&M’s are candy bars. He likes his meat like Joe likes his upholstery: leathery. His counterpart, the first lineman in NFL history, Joe Thomas; sharpens the points of his iron-clad frame to break down the most-interesting of football plays. His years of infiltrating the big boys up front, truly lets us see the beauty and grace that comes with being an NFL lineman. Like Russian Ballerina, Diana Vishneva, he tiptoes through the allegros that are Sports Commentating. This podcast is the Yin to your Yang, the Batman to your Gotham City, and the music to your sweet, delicate ears. This podcast grades-out every time they publish a new episode, and you get an A+ just for tuning in. JoeHawk yourself.
Insta-Bland via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 10/03/19
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Great Twitter follows come alive in your ear tubes. Very funny and insightful views from the players’ perspective.
k10dunc via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 01/09/18
Joe and Hawk are really funny - they can laugh at themselves too. Good to get behind the scenes stories. I think they both could have a second career in broadcasting. Looking forward to future episodes.
Browns Fan for Life via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 01/13/18
Great insight and plenty of fun from two who have seen it firsthand!
25eddie via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 01/09/18
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