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EP29: Tommy and Jeff Mans

Episode 29 of the No Mercy podcast, hosted by No Mercy with Tommy G, titled "EP29: Tommy and Jeff Mans" was published on November 15, 2018 and runs 98 minutes.

November 15, 2018 ·98m · No Mercy

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In this episode Tommy and Jeff discuss: Lev Bell’s decision, Week 10 NFL review, Week 11 NFL look ahead, the KC/LAR showdown, embarrassing injury stories, a bunch of F/Marry/Kills and then end it with the usual F THAT!

In this episode Tommy and Jeff discuss: Lev Bell’s decision, Week 10 NFL review, Week 11 NFL look ahead, the KC/LAR showdown, embarrassing injury stories, a bunch of F/Marry/Kills and then end it with the usual F THAT!

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