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  2. Pardon My Take - Wikipedia

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    Pardon My Take (abbreviated "PMT") is a comedic sports podcast released three times per week by Barstool Sports. It is hosted by Dan "Big Cat" Katz and PFT Commenter. The podcast debuted on February 29, 2016. It first appeared on the US iTunes charts on March 2, 2016, in the number one position.

  3. Barstool Sports - Wikipedia

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    Dan "Big Cat" Katz, podcaster and co-host of Barstool's Pardon My Take podcast; PFT Commenter, podcaster and co-host of Barstool's Pardon My Take podcast; Arian Foster, former All-Pro NFL running back for the Houston Texans; Josh Richards, social media personality and co-host of Barstool's BFFs podcast

  4. Is ‘Bussin’ With the Boys’ Renewing Their Barstool Contract ...

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    “You gotta think, if you’re Dave [Portnoy] and Dan [“Big CatKatz], you can’t have the ‘Bussin With the Boys’ guys running wild, winning $250K.”

  5. PFT Commenter - Wikipedia

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    PFT Commenter (alternatively spelled PFTCommenter or Pro Football Talk Commenter) is a sports media personality portrayed by Eric Sollenberger. [1] Sollenberger, in the persona of PFT Commenter, is a sportswriter who covers the National Football League and US politics for online publication Barstool Sports.

  6. Top 10 most popular sports podcasts in the US - AOL

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    It's been rumored that Big Cat (Dan Katz) makes upwards of $180,000 per episode, making him one of the highest-paid podcasters in the world. This story was produced by OLBG and reviewed and ...

  7. Did Barstool Sports broadcaster cross line by goading FAU ...

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    Late in the FAU basketball season-opener, Dan Katz aka "Big Cat" shouted at Johnell Davis to "Shoot it" and yelled at referees against Loyola Chicago.

  8. Stu Feiner - Wikipedia

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    Feiner works for Barstool Sports. Feiner also is known to be the real life inspiration of Al Pacino's character in the 2005 film Two for the Money. [1] [2] Feiner is a host on Barstool Sports Advisors [3] with David Portnoy, Dan "Big Cat" Katz and Gerard "Jersey Jerry" Gilfone.

  9. Barstool Sports podcast hosts face backlash for sexist ...

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    Following the Chiefs-Jets game, Barstool Sports personalities DanBig CatKatz and Eric “PFT Commenter” Sollenberger - hosts of the popular Pardon My Take podcast - shared their ...