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Former NASCAR driver Greg Biffle has done amazing work using his personal aircraft to deliver crucial supplies to mountain folks impacted by Hurricane Helene. He joined Ryan McGee and me this morning SEC Network to detail the relief effort. Thank you Greg Biffle

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chris long1 year ago

@ESPNMcGee @SECNetwork @gbiffle Been following, amazing

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Mike Alsip1 year ago

@ESPNMcGee @SECNetwork @gbiffle Marty, if you can still get in contact with Greg, it might be good to let him know that there is an account on here impersonating him and trying to get people to donate to a fraudulent gofundme. I’ve been trying to get his attention but can’t due to lower reach.

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katebarry17761 year ago

@VolsRuleAllNow @ESPNMcGee @SECNetwork @gbiffle Red cross is as useless as fema...do not send $$ to them.

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AntiMarxist1 year ago

@ESPNMcGee @SECNetwork @gbiffle Don’t contribute money to Red Cross. Donate blood to them not money. There is no guarantee the money will be spent on #Helene victims

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Tracy Erickson1 year ago

@ESPNMcGee @SECNetwork @gbiffle I'm just gonna put this out there and maybe someone with a helicopter willing to help will see it. I own property at 357 Bailey Settlement Rd Green Mtn NC. You can land a helicopter on it. There's hundreds of people around there that need help. Some with medical conditions.

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al johnson1 year ago

@ESPNMcGee @SECNetwork @gbiffle don't donate to the Red Cross. Find a local group!!

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V-O-L-S 🏈 🧡🐝1 year ago

@ESPNMcGee @SECNetwork @gbiffle This segment is soooo important. God bless yall!

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Dolphus Ramseur1 year ago

@ESPNMcGee @SECNetwork @gbiffle Every car at Dega should have a Biffle sticker on it!

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Johnny Bowen1 year ago

Great job. The 4 blackhawks doing ballgame fly overs need to be helping. Flyovers are fine but not when they need to be saving people.

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Mike Palm1 year ago

@ESPNMcGee @SECNetwork @gbiffle @KING5Seattle can you please cover all the private citizens doing great work to help fellow Americans! @thehoffather @JimWalshLD19 @GunWashington @washdems @WAGOP @BrandiKruse @megynkelly @seattletimes @KIRO7Seattle @komonews @jasonrantz @choeshow

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