I get that they’re supposed to be…
I get that these guys are supposed to be unbiased, but what shows through pretty consistently is the negativity in they’re perceived idea that these guys on this show “know more about coaching, personnel, and player readiness” than the actual coaches and player personnel themselves. It’s almost embarrassing to hear Rob constantly blathering on an on about how this team should be coached and how to play this game. Now the other guys on this show are following suit. Yeah I get it, the Niner’s should be having a better year, but your commentary in this podcast shows that you are just bitter that the professionals who run this valuable organization don’t do things that you have ignorantly propagated on this show. Now I start the podcast, but it’s almost always a skip to another podcast as soon as I hear the same tiresome commentary. Rob, why don’t you start a Rams podcast and take your “downer attitude” with you!
Stvisioner via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 10/13/21
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Great way to be up to date with a fun and informative podcast especially for those who live outside the US like me.
Daniel Greca via Apple Podcasts · Brazil · 11/18/21
I’m unsubscribing specifically because listening to Rob “Stats” Guerrera, who features prominently across the channel, is a waste of mental effort and time. He spends his airtime spinning out hot takes, both positive and negative, that are invariably unreasonable because of how extreme they are....Read full review »
MGD1017 via Apple Podcasts · Japan · 08/27/21
I’ve loved listening to all the Niners Nation podcasts. I truly enjoy Rob’s “fat voice”. Ha! In all seriousness, I like mushrooms so Stats grew on me like a fast fungus. He and Michelle do a great job breaking down the team and giving honest well thought out takes. Rob’s passion for the team...Read full review »
Dpereyo via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 12/11/21
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