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<blockquote data-quote="IanKEvans2" data-source="post: 1191396" data-attributes="member: 12945"><p>Haha, no, he didn't kick my dog. Insulted my intelligence, maybe. I haven't read his work in a few years, but his writing tended to lean toward the fluff side of things. He comes across to me in the Skip Bayless/Stephen A. Smith realm, seeming rather narcissistic in nature. There's a lot about him that turns me off.</p><p></p><p>I'll stick with Sahadev Sharma for my Cubs analysis. For the lighter side of things, Brett at Bleacher Nation is great. BN's three other writers, Michael Cerami, Luke Blaize, and Luis Medina have written some great articles within the past year or so.</p><p></p><p>With so many other superior resources for Cubs analysis, Al Yellon & SB Nation are hardly on my radar.</p><p></p><p>Too, I miss when Doug Padilla wrote for the Cubs with ESPN Chicago. I think he covers the Dodgers now.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="IanKEvans2, post: 1191396, member: 12945"] Haha, no, he didn't kick my dog. Insulted my intelligence, maybe. I haven't read his work in a few years, but his writing tended to lean toward the fluff side of things. He comes across to me in the Skip Bayless/Stephen A. Smith realm, seeming rather narcissistic in nature. There's a lot about him that turns me off. I'll stick with Sahadev Sharma for my Cubs analysis. For the lighter side of things, Brett at Bleacher Nation is great. BN's three other writers, Michael Cerami, Luke Blaize, and Luis Medina have written some great articles within the past year or so. With so many other superior resources for Cubs analysis, Al Yellon & SB Nation are hardly on my radar. Too, I miss when Doug Padilla wrote for the Cubs with ESPN Chicago. I think he covers the Dodgers now. [/QUOTE]
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