I'm a fan of his work, whether it's the podcast, which I've listened to since day one and never missed an episode yet, or commentating for the UFC. One thing I have noticed over the years is that he tends to get swept up in the emotion of a fight. For example, if he's commentating on a fight where one of the fighters is heavily favored (or expected) to win, but his opponent (the underdog) has a couple of good moments early, then Rogan starts to focus primarily on what the underdog's doing for the rest of the fight, missing a lot of what's being done by the fighter in the opposite corner. At the end of the fight when the favorite wins, he'll act surprised and sometimes he'll even question the decision during the post-fight interviews, which leads to numerous threads on MMA message boards with "robbed" in their subject lines.