Meh.
Used to read Pompey articles on philly.com, so I gave it a shot for a few months. Although I disagree with a lot of the takes, that's fine. I already know he hated Sam Hinkie, the Process. I wasn't expecting agreement. We won't learn anything without dissecting other opinions, and he's been around the team long enough (esp. during the Colangelo. regime, wink wink). It's the other qualities that irk me. Says he'll 'be back on Monday if not Sunday, then doesn't do one until Tuesday. Don't dub it a "daily" podcast unless you can do at least 3-4 a week. Yawns during podcasts and is constantly drowsy (hungover?). Extremely unprofessional. Only cites traditional box score stats. What is this, the 90's? And has anyone noticed he predominantly does his podcast after losses? Constant doom and gloom is an extremely poor business model, leading to philly.com perishing behind a paywall. Locked on is better than this guy. Although they may be young, Geno and Louie are doing a fabulous job over at LOEagles. They're smart, they're hungry, and they're pumping out content even in the low season. Get some young blood in here. I'm out.Read full review »
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