Just sitting here on a Thursday morning, drinking coffee and watching Get Up on the ESPN. Dan Orlovsky is standing up out of his seat defending Josh Allen and his “turnover problem” against every other person on that show. Dude loves him some Josh Allen and I love him for it. That is all. Go Bills!
I dig Dan and have been glad to see him coming out swinging for Josh. Also loved seeing Darius Slay talking up our QB after the game. That was pretty classy.
Most things ESPN-related over the past few years is meant for shock value and clicks. If you want actual analysis, there are other outlets to listen to.
I typically don’t watch but had some free time this morning so I figured I’d see what they’re saying. I listen to Locked On Bills everyday. I really appreciate Joe and feel like he has good, honest takes on what’s going on with the team.
Not trying to bash Dan in particular but at the end of the day it’s all programming. Maybe he’s being genuine but it’s hard to trust any of those talking heads when 95% of the time they’re just taking the angle that their producer tells them to to ensure that every episode includes a 2-sided argument for maximum engagement.
I don’t get that mad about Nick Wright anymore because when the cameras turn off he’s just a normal dude doing his job, so I also try not to get too hyped about the Kyle Brandt’s or Dan Orlovsky’s being on the opposite side of things.
Isn’t that the dude that ran out of bounds in his own end zone?
Not that it invalidates his options, just making sure.
No - he’s generally shit at takes and pushes for clicks. He also walked backwards out of his own endzone.