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Podcast Appearances
He gets up there, he does his whole spiel on Bob Cousy and whatever, and it's like, that's what it is.
So when you walk into the tent not understanding who Dog is, and you see him say, this guy's overrated, why didn't he dribble like Bob Cousy in 1957?
Like, you don't get it.
It's like listening to the show.
If you don't listen to the show, you don't understand what we're doing.
They did.
They did.
They did.
An athlete can fire up a podcast anytime that they want.
There's obviously enough space for everybody.
I think it's foolish for anybody on either side, either athletes or pundits, to be like, they shouldn't be doing it.
If you're good enough, the audience will find you.
And by the way, Steven Jackson is part of the properties that have proven, on merit, they're good enough.
But a lot of these people...
You make a big PR release and a tweet goes out announcing a new podcast.
They never go out when they announce that they're stopping.
So many of these things just go away.
Duncan Robinson had what seemed to be a popular one, just went away.
They go away because they realize for you to be good at this, the way that Steven Jackson got good at this is you have to treat it like a job.
You can't just fire it up whenever you want.