Odd is the right word, all he tweeted all game was which players were injured which anyone who was watching could already see. Just a few years ago my twitter feed would be filled with local media/blogger tweets every two seconds with updates and observations. Now its a ghost town.our first game ended a few hours ago. I went over to the Post Standard beat writer Twitter page, and these are the last tweets. Not one tweet about post game presser, updates, injuries, etc. very odd. View attachment 254559
Laughing at 'well intentioned filibuster'. So true. Like many, many podcasts, he's searching for that magical 10+ minutes of airtime no matter how little there is to say.What is it?
Don't say Axe. I can't listen to him and that voice for any length of time.
Locked ON Syracuse feels like a well-intentioned filibuster.
What is actually good?
Locked On (Anything) is a money grab. They are a podcast network that doesn't care about podcasts, they're just trying to capitalize on all major sports franchise fan bases and sell ads.What is it?
Don't say Axe. I can't listen to him and that voice for any length of time.
Locked ON Syracuse feels like a well-intentioned filibuster.
What is actually good?
Agreed. But also Joe Marino for Locked on Bills does an amazing job. Every day is at least something useful and interesting. He does film analysis as well which definitely helpsLocked On (Anything) is a money grab. They are a podcast network that doesn't care about podcasts, they're just trying to capitalize on all major sports franchise fan bases and sell ads.
I'm sure some of them are good. I used to listen to Locked On Angels, but the hosts got changed and it was just an ad fest. Was listenable for a while, but I just don't like supporting podcasts like that.Agreed. But also Joe Marino for Locked on Bills does an amazing job. Every day is at least something useful and interesting. He does film analysis as well which definitely helps