cant read and drive. and the topic (dolphins) I am interested in :)I have to say I don't understand the attraction of podcasts. Likewise in true crime, another realm I frequent. Everyone raves about podcasts then I can't get through the first five minutes.
Why should I spend 20 minutes or an hour listening to 2 or 3 guys blab about something when I can get greater cross-section and caliber of analysis by quickly sampling a forum like this?
Locked on Dolphins and Drive time with Travis Wingfield.
This. Crabbs' deep dive "pros and cons" of these players was awesome. After listening to this it actually had me a little concerned about drafting Kyle Pitts! LolBest fins podcast bar none. his individual deep dive episodes on waddle , smith, pitts, chase, and Sewell are the most detailed and schematic podcasts a fin fan could have asked for during the draft season.
I would have recommended listening to these deep dive episodes before the draft, but only waddle is on the team now , so I’ll just recomend listening to waddle and if u like it enough do the pitts next; that was an extremely clever episode
I really think you'd enjoy The Fish Tank since you like to reminisce and tell interesting stories from Dolphins past. They get former Dolphins players and just sit and shoot the breeze with them and I always laugh every episode...lots of good inside stories and funny stuff about old teammates, etc. The players range from guys on the Dolphins in the 70s all the way to guys who played for Miami 5 or 10 years ago.I have to say I don't understand the attraction of podcasts. Likewise in true crime, another realm I frequent. Everyone raves about podcasts then I can't get through the first five minutes.
Why should I spend 20 minutes or an hour listening to 2 or 3 guys blab about something when I can get greater cross-section and caliber of analysis by quickly sampling a forum like this?
He's a homer no doubt about that but he does have some interesting insight.I find Travis is a bit too positive for mr know
Glad to know it's not just me. I've tried so many times to listen to podcasts and I'm fairly sure I've never listened more than five minutes as well. It's one of those weird things where I still mildly have a desire to want to listen to one but I just can't do it. So many false starts.I have to say I don't understand the attraction of podcasts. Likewise in true crime, another realm I frequent. Everyone raves about podcasts then I can't get through the first five minutes.
Why should I spend 20 minutes or an hour listening to 2 or 3 guys blab about something when I can get greater cross-section and caliber of analysis by quickly sampling a forum like this?
On the fin side is way too pressimistic for my taste. They seem to purposely looking for negative angle in all subjects just to show they are cool and have more insights than others.Locked on Dolphins with Kyle Crabbs is the best...I don’t care for the podcast that sidetrack into non-Dolphin related banter.
On the fin side is another one I enjoy!