Love the show, love Haize and appreciate the hard work he puts in – but I feel he's holding himself back from success. Thoughts?

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  1. That’s absolutely correct. On more than one occasion he’s gone off a tirade on either a troll or something else. Like someone posted as “Tom Grossi” and he roasted Tom for like 10 hours and it was like bro you’re roasting A. a really good guy, and B. it’s not really him.

  2. Does anyone else not subscribe to bulls content on youtube to avoid spoilers?

  3. Naw sometimes you need to call a spade a spade. He doesn’t feed all that much into reactionary claims by fans so when yall some objectively crazy dumb shit he calls it out. Everyone too comfortable saying whatever they want behind the screen and expect to not get called out even though it’s not that serious so you should at least be open to getting criticized when you say something dumb

  4. He’s plenty successful doing his show, his way. A lot of people, including myself, appreciate his reporting and delivery. Same thing with locked on bulls. It’s genuine, comprehensive, and objective analysis. Idk what else you could want.

  5. I like Haize. He’s among the very best content creators for Bulls fans and he’s going it alone. As a solo entrepreneur myself I seriously respect him for that. He’s very sharp. The only thing that really holds him back is a lot of his cohosts on some of his shows are way below the standard he sets. I get it they’re his friends but they are very clearly friends and not professionals like he is. Minor gripe though.

    Also let’s not act like his job is easy. He started up when the bulls were coming out of the rebuild and for that first season when the bulls were in first place in the east for a while it was a good time to build his fan base. It’s literally been a slog since then. The bulls have been a shit show and hard to watch for years and years and Haize is still here trucking along. He’s growing his subs while the enthusiasm for the bulls declines. I can’t even imagine how hard that is. Imagine the success he’d have above and beyond what he has if only the team was competitive in any way.

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