Yeah he needs to get some good guests on there, not just a couple of randos. Kenny Albert is a good start.Think the podcast needs a little more energy. A little too bland too but its the first one. Hopefully it picks up steam. It was just a bit too casual. Think they need to get some other pro athletes on there if they really want it to go anywhere. Otherwise its just a few dudes talking about sports, which is ok if they dont want anything to come of it. Its tough because Tony is a current athlete, he cant say anything too raunchy like the Spittin Chiclets podcast does. Granted that podcast is mainly just storytelling but its all inconsequential in that those guys playing careers are over. Of course they dial it back a little when they have a prominent guest on but still they created the interest with how forthcoming they have been with their stories and not censoring them. Tony cant go that route. He shouldnt.
I dont think they are boring at all. I think hockey players have some of the wildest and most interesting stories. I think put up against some of the other athletes out there in other sports they are more down to earth, more real and not trying to put on a show saying everything that is pc. For example ARod. I think ARod does a great job for his roles in broadcasting and promoting his brand, have always liked him, but there are plenty of times where he is trying too hard to be the good guy saying all the right things.Hockey player is boring on podcast. News at 11.
Hockey player is boring on podcast. News at 11.
thats not really the point though...no one is saying you need to like him but why did you bother listening if you had already decided you were going to hate it? no one is making you listen...of course he probably didn't even listen for 20 seconds and just made the comment cause he doesn't like tony.
there are lots of people I don't like and i don't listen to their podcasts.
I disagree.
I think the point is that Tony has injected his political views into his public persona. Any idea what the rest of the Rangers thoughts on politics are? I doubt it.
Trouba has a dog named Donnie, which he specifically had to clarify is not named after the current sitting president
Wow I can’t believe a famous person finally has the BALLS to speak out against him
Savage
It’s so Italian.I love that Tony has a brother named Lou.
Haha. Yep. Very edgy stuff.Wow I can’t believe a famous person finally has the BALLS to speak out against him
Off-topic doggo
They've already got manscaped.Gotta get in on this early before the podcast attracts sponsors and they're interrupting it all the time to read ads for Squarespace and Audible.
You and I could start a podcast tomorrow reviewing Bernmeister trade proposals and manscaped would sponsor a couple ads for it hahaThey've already got manscaped.
I’d listen. I love rabbit holes.You and I could start a podcast tomorrow reviewing Bernmeister trade proposals and manscaped would sponsor a couple ads for it haha
I'm offended that you're implying that podcast wouldn't be an instant hit.You and I could start a podcast tomorrow reviewing Bernmeister trade proposals and manscaped would sponsor a couple ads for it haha
You haven't made it until RAID: SHADOW LEGENDS gives you a sponsorI'm offended that you're implying that podcast wouldn't be an instant hit.
I disagree.
I think the point is that Tony has injected his political views into his public persona. Any idea what the rest of the Rangers thoughts on politics are? I doubt it.
Once a professional athlete wanders into his personal political beliefs, he invites comments about him other than the topic of hockey.
Remember when Matthew Barnaby would initiate a scrum with an opponent and then when the opponent would hit back he would throw his arms up in the air and look at the ref?Spot on. There also seems to inevitably be a victimhood complex from the guys who fire first.