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The Audible - 2008 NFL Draft RB PREVIEW (1 Viewer)

Cecil Lammey

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http://podcast.footballguys.com/2008/Footb...2008-Vol46a.mp3

In This Episode: Cecil Lammey and Sigmund Bloom are joined by special guest Rick Serritella from NFL Draft Bible to go over the RBs in the 2008 NFL Draft. Topics Include: will Darren McFadden fall ala Quinn and Rodgers, how good can Rashard Mendenhall be, opinions on sleeper Jalen Parmele, the future prospects of Ray Rice, how Steve Slaton will fit in the NFL, plus more!

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Great work, but we need more about the second tier! I would love more info on Felix Jones and Jamal Charles besides the typical stuff.

 
Love the podcasts C&S. Is it possible to upgrade the quality of the audio? The podcast levels seem tinny and hollow sounding. Not sure what it takes equipment-wise to do this.

 
Love the podcasts C&S. Is it possible to upgrade the quality of the audio? The podcast levels seem tinny and hollow sounding. Not sure what it takes equipment-wise to do this.
Thanks for listening ditka85!We are always striving for the best audio quality, but fighting cell phone reception is challenging. We also have to maintain a lower compression rate for file size purposes (we released 337 episodes last year). In this particular episode I had to raise Rick's audio by around 25 dbs, in doing so that also raised the "noise" behind him. I then ran a hiss eliminator on just his audio, I then ran a hiss eliminator on the entire episode. Having to work so much with his audio coupled with the compression rate gives you that tinny sound.In most episodes I only have to raise the dbs by 2 or 4, and there is no tinny sound. We currently use the same software as the station I work for, and thus have a sound comparable to an AM station with good reception.
 
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