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There has not been one truthful or intelligent reason on this board for the negativity towards OG. The updates and Bulls Production is professional!
"Professional" is hardly one of the adjectives I'd use to describe OG's Bulls work. Instead, words like "awkward", "strained", "clumsy", "scattered", and "insubstantial" more accurately capture OG's pre- and post-game fiascos.
Most annoying of all, though, is the inexplicable narcissism that defines OG's broadcasts. Why does he continually--and pathologically, I might add--place himself at the center of nearly all his discussions? The most obvious example of this tendency is the way he makes himself the real topic of analysis for the "Bulls Facts" segments. When Carmen hosted the Bulls pre-game show, this segment was used as a springboard for interesting, if brief, basketball talk. With OG at the helm, however, this feature has been reduced to seemingly endless exchanges about the methods OG uses to find his "facts" and the quality of the "facts" themselves. OG, it seems, much rather talk about himself than the Bulls.
Clearly, such an approach to presenting the Bulls pre-game show is anything but professional. Listeners are not tuning in to hear about the "behind the scenes" exploits of OG's professional life. We are, however, listening to obtain "behind the scenes" insight about the Bulls. The Bulls pre- and post-game shows used to provide useful information about the team in an entertaining way. OG's attempt to be more entertaining by making himself the "star" of ESPN's Bulls programming has, however, both eviscerated its informational value and alienated far more listeners than it has retained or attracted. The OG's work is uninformative, unengaging and yes, unprofessional.
YOU SUCK, OG! GO AWAY!