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The Greg Cote Show with Greg Cote

The Greg Cote Show (2021): Episode 8

The Greg Cote Show with Greg Cote

Miami Herald

News, Sports, Society & Culture

4.82.9K Ratings

🗓️ 22 February 2021

⏱️ 47 minutes

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Summary

The Greg Cote Show podcast welcomes in ex-Miami Dolphin Greg Camarillo to talk about life after football and his strange place in club history. Also, a parody song making fun of Greg (Cote, not Camarillo). Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

Transcript

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0:00.0

This is the Greg Cody Show with Greg Cody.

0:08.5

Pardon it.

0:09.9

Here's your host, Greg Cody.

0:13.6

Hey everybody, welcome to the Greg Cody Show with Greg Cody and Chris Cody podcast.

0:21.7

Welcome back.

0:22.7

Jack, today we have the menu of a Michelin 5-star restaurant.

0:28.5

We bring you nothing but quality.

0:30.2

We have a terrific interview with Greg Camoriel, the former Miami Dolphins wide receiver

0:35.0

who made a lot of news in the past week with things he tweeted out.

0:38.9

And that's a fun interview because we talked to him about that and about his very unique

0:43.2

distinct place in Miami Dolphins franchise history.

0:46.6

Can you explain to me why you always go to Jack?

0:49.1

Like why can't you do another name that rhymes with back?

0:51.8

What else rhymes with back?

0:52.8

Like you could do Zach.

0:55.1

You could say Mac.

0:56.9

Like, you know, like welcome back, Zach.

0:58.9

No, no, no, no.

0:59.9

Why is it always Jack?

1:00.9

Well because if I say welcome back, Zach, it sounds like I'm talking to a specific guy.

1:05.3

Like we have a guy named Zach.

1:06.9

Well, what's Jack?

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