Shark Jumped
I was a devoted hardcore Flyp listener until Craig had to take his permanent leave of absence. He and Steve had such great chemistry which made the 3 or 4 hours just fly by. Ever since then, it’s been a painful listen between the rotation of Craig replacements (the regular cast of characters), the annoyingly, eternally, whiny Eamon who believes analytics are life and anything else is crap, and Ryan Quigley who is at least a notch above Eamon, yet still does not hold a candle to Craig. The material is more stale than one-month-old bread at this point. And I can hear it in Steve’s voice that he’s just trying to make it through an ep as best he can. I’ll still stick with the flagship show purely for Bill Matz’s epic rants. I am also pleased to hear Charlie has reduced his usage of “what it boils down to” in the podcasts.
Craig.Was.The.One. via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 04/04/23
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