But I think that is why he sets himself apart from other sports media. He isn't like all the other talking heads trying to be impartial. He loves his teams and doesn't apologize for it and uses that. It's not for everyone and I can understand where it can rub people the wrong way. I didn't think I would care for him when he first started out because I hated Boston teams. But I thought it was refreshing to hear a fan of a team talk about his team or use his perspective as a fan instead of an impartial observer.Sure. But most sports fans are childish cretins. Flip on local sports talk radio and try to get through three calls. If you're going to write about/talk about/analyze sports for a living, I think it makes way more sense if you're not homering constantly, or if you can set it aside and speak objectively. Like Lowe!He started as a guy writing from a fans perspective so he has always brought in his view of his teams and used that as much of the basis for his arguments or discussions.
Over the years I have enjoyed the way he presents things and it entertains me. I can get past the homerism and still get entertained. It's not for everyone.