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Long Snapper NFL Podcast

Long Snapper NFL Podcast

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UK based NFL Podcast from the Maulover Podcast Conglomerate. Staying unique in a world full of Podcasts. Conglomerate Mogul / CEO / Turns up extremely rarely: Russ Milsom Hosts: Dougie Andrews (on sabbatical) Martin Brown (whereabouts unknown) Mark Salen Craig Edmunds Adam Foxcroft Regular Guests: Rich Newnham Patrick Jackson Nate Orrow https://longsnapperpodcast.wordpress.com/ @LongsnappodLong Snapper NFL Podcast
Episodes
  • CCXC: Raddled
    Jan 7 2026

    It's a return (have we been away that long?) for Adam, Pat & Rich to talk about, well, a lot.


    We review Week 18, both the irrelevant and the relevant games, and then get into the detail of coach firings and openings, go round in circles about said possible openings and landing spots, then preview all of the Wild Card Weekend games.


    There's also time to actually mention long snappers, plus the existence of a black squirrel.

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    1 hr and 41 mins
  • CCLXXXIX: Neither Mark nor Rich provided a title
    Dec 24 2025

    Rich got together with Mark for a real "graveyard shift" episode. It was Christmas Eve Eve after all.


    Some apologies were needed for the Swinternet late in the episode that Rich couldn't be bothered to edit around, but nobody's listening that deep into it anyway.

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    1 hr and 11 mins
  • CCLXXXVIII: How Bad Is He?
    Dec 17 2025

    Diaries meant that we were forced into recording a pod inside an hour, so it's all of the usual content, just a bit snappier.


    Except the quiz, of course, where Adam's attempt to pit Mark against Pat ended up with, essentially a team of three working together.

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    57 mins
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