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SN Podcast: Interview with Comedian Joey Mulinaro from Barstool Sports 5/4

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Come have a laugh with G.Stryker and Joey Mulinaro, the comedian and sports multi media writer for Barstool Sports.* They have a great time talking about Joey’s past, his comedy career, and of course the Pittsburgh Steelers! Follow Joey on Twitter and Instagram: @JoeyMulinaro and check out his articles, audio clips, and videos at BarstoolSports.com […]

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Good listen I will have to chime into his page here and there.
Come have a laugh with G.Stryker and Joey Mulinaro, the comedian and sports multi media writer for Barstool Sports.* They have a great time talking about Joey’s past, his comedy career, and of course the Pittsburgh Steelers! Follow Joey on Twitter and Instagram: @JoeyMulinaro and check out his articles, audio clips, and videos at BarstoolSports.com […]

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Liked the little sister story. Even liked the nickname idea. A possibility if Claypool develops. Disagree with the Chickillo reference as Chick came into the league as an athletic project. A conversion from DE that the extra pounds in college did him no favors. A 6th round project not an established college pass rusher with an array of moves. Very different players so hard to see a comparison unless of course Highsmith doesn't develop. Then you can say two Olbers who didn't cut it. Highsmith is more of an overall level of competition concern he has college produced. Now it is can he do it against a higher consistent level of competition.

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Good listen I will have to chime into his page here and there.Liked the little sister story. Even liked the nickname idea. A possibility if Claypool develops. Disagree with the Chickillo reference as Chick came into the league as an athletic project. A conversion from DE that the extra pounds in college did him no favors. A 6th round project not an established college pass rusher with an array of moves. Very different players so hard to see a comparison unless of course Highsmith doesn't develop. Then you can say two Olbers who didn't cut it. Highsmith is more of an overall level of competition concern he has college produced. Now it is can he do it against a higher consistent level of competition.

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Great point on Chick Slash! It was a fun conversation.
 
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