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Spoon is always very honest and insightful - he doesn’t just say what you want to hear. He’s been reporting on the Packers for decades, so he knows the franchise extremely well.
Ryan is the same way and often touches on interesting moments that happened during the game and correctly notices and expounds on player/team trends.
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This could be best Packer podcast if it were not for the terrible audio quality. The content is excellent and represents a true inside look at the team from professional sports journalists. There are plenty of Twitter fan boy podcasts with retread takes but this one is the only true Packer podcast.
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Spoon is worth the price of admission, and Ryan Wood has a balance of insightful and irksome observations that holds one’s interest. The rotating crew of hosts has varying levels of quality. The thing that kills me is the audio. Balance it. Ryan at 100 db, Spoon at 50 db, and the host at 75 db happens frequently enough to be an ongoing issue. Please standardize the mics and have an engineer take at least a quick pass over the audio. The MJS should have higher production quality than this.
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Getting rid of Kassidy is the best thing that could have happened with this podcast. The production value is way up, the conversation is focused on Packer football (not Taylor Swift, or the SEC) and you don’t have to listen to some stumble over every word and not be able to do basic math around down and distance. 1,000 times better!! Thank you for making the change!!
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JR is excellent on the podcast. Smooth, asks insightful questions, knowledgeable, speaks very clear and rarely has mic problems. New person on 8/25 podcast needs to find a better microphone. Here we go again with low grade audio. Does anyone do mic checks before the show ? By the way, Ryan seemed like he was shot out of a cannon on the episode. Boy, he was really charged up. Couldn’t stop rambling.
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