Well...the five shows were great.
I’m not a North Carolina State or Russell Wilson fan, but I saw a post on Twitter that drew me to this podcast. I have to say the first five installments were riveting. I knew Wilson played at NC State and then transferred. I was curious to find out why. The two reporters did a good job at mixing sound bites and interviews to tell the story. By the end of the fifth shows I got the answers I wanted. The last show was hard for me to get through. It seemed the reporters were looking to analyze the situation and then preceded to tear down Wilson. It was unnecessary. After telling this story, seemingly pointing the finger at Tom O’Brien, the announcers were backtracking, and wanting to be balanced. Their conclusion, Wilson was just as to blame as O’Brien. They preceded to build a case against Wilson. Why? Why go there? As I said the first five shows were great. Solid reporting. The sixth, was a waste of time.
DLSweet45 via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 05/20/21
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AMStephenson via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 05/03/21
I’ve been wanting to learn more about this story for a long time but the content available was limited. So glad someone finally took the time to dive in deep! I’m a bit Seahawks Russell Wilson fan, but I can’t say I would’ve done anything differently if I was the N.C. State FB coach. Russ was...Read full review »
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