“As you can infer from the review title, Blogging the Boys is THE greatest, finest, and leading Dallas Cowboys podcast out there - primarily due to the marvelous and renowned RJ Ochoa. The BTB crew is great overall, but RJ Ochoa is the main reason I listen to this particular podcast (shoutout to RJ’s fellow SB Nation podcast homies Rob “Stats” Guerrera of Niners Nation & Brandon Lee Gowton of Bleeding Green Nation).
But, back to the star of BTB: RJ Ochoa! As a lifelong Dallas Cowboys fan accustomed to mediocrity, disappointment, and frustration from our favorite team, the Cowboys are still my ride or die, and I’m eternally grateful to RJ for providing thoughtful analysis, moments of genuine laughter, and bringing the FUN and COMMUNITY to our love of the Dallas Cowboys, regardless of our record and/or lack of recent NFC Championship/Super Bowl appearances. Although I’ve never met RJ IRL, I find myself thinking of him as a friend because he has a unique way of speaking directly to us listeners as if we were friends discussing not just the good, bad, and everything in between of the Dallas Cowboys, but also regular life things like our families, favorite foods, holidays, etc. It’s wonderful how RJ strikes a great balance between honest, thoughtful football analysis and the jokes, lighthearted banter, and such experiences that I’d share with friends IRL. I truly appreciate the sense of community and camaraderie that RJ has created for us Dallas Cowboys fans across the world - as someone living in CA surrounded by Raiders, Chargers, & Niners fans (no Rams fans though HAHA), sometimes I do feel a little alone because I don’t typically get positive feedback or comments regarding my Cowboys fandom (even my poor German Shepard, who sports a Dallas cowboys bandana and leash, gets hate, even though she doesn’t have a choice in her apparel 😢). However, RJ’s effort to create an inclusive, educational and FUN community around the Dallas Cowboys has been amazing and so, so appreciated.”
ArwenTheFox via Apple Podcasts ·
United States of America ·
12/01/22