Good but Bland
Been a listener for about 4 years. Most of the podcast hosts are very bland. They try too hard to remain objective at times, it’s like they don’t want to be looked at as fans. Brad Rowland is good, but it can be insufferable hearing him and Scott Coleman go on and on basically saying the same thing week after week. And these guys used to bad mouth Chip Carey for being stale… ironic. ‘The podcast to be named later’ is even worse, these guys sound miserable as their discussing the team, they can put you to sleep. All of these guys are very educated on the modern game, and sometimes are way too out of touch with what it’s like being in a clubhouse or on a team. God forbid Snit tries to work a middle tier reliever into a high leverage spot in a random game in July. These guys will nit pick it for 5 minutes straight. The official Braves radio network and David Obrien’s 755 is Real podcast are both miles better.
Dylanbrobs89 via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 09/21/23
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