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The Repack: Who Is Jonathan Gannon? Feat. Jeff Warren
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On this episode of The Repack from Frozen Tundra Frequencies, Tex is joined by Jeff Warren of The Philadelphia Sports Table podcast to talk about all things Jonathan Gannon. Who is the Packers' new defensive coordinator, what does he bring in terms of scheme, and how did Eagles fans feel about his performance calling plays for their team's defense in 2021 and 2022? Jeff breaks it all down, plus gives a little bit of insight into Philly's OC search, which now includes a second interview for Packers QBs coach Sean Mannion.
Check out Jeff's work at the Philadelphia Sports Table podcasts in your preferred podcast feed or at www.philadelphiasportstable.com.
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