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I saw on BlueSky that his wife let everyone know he passed away on September 19th after complications with cancer treatment.
This one is definitely tough. I was fortunate to meet up and have dinner with him back in the day, as both of us shared a bond since we both obviously had websites and he lived near me at the time, and we had a good time discussing both the media landscape and the online world, as well as family stuff. He was just a really great guy and somebody that I always had plenty of respect for, and he was also supportive of this place. He ran our links in his daily updates as well as on a secondary Patriots Links page he had, and I would help him out with some things with keeping that up-to-date as well.
And he built a really great community of people on his site and was a guy who essentially changed the landscape when it came to keeping the writers honest, having been the first site locally - at least that I'm aware of - to do it. I think he changed things for the better as some of those guys seemed to tighten up how they did things, especially since he often higlighted various pieces if someone had gone a bit outside the lines. And he had remained pretty feisty on Twitter (and later BlueSky) over the years, even though he wasn't really running his site the same way as he had been.
But definitely really sad to hear this news, and definitely thinking of his family. We were close in age and had fallen out of touch, but I'm certainly lucky to have known him. I'm sure many of you in here likely also remember his site, so I wanted to pass this along.
This one is definitely tough. I was fortunate to meet up and have dinner with him back in the day, as both of us shared a bond since we both obviously had websites and he lived near me at the time, and we had a good time discussing both the media landscape and the online world, as well as family stuff. He was just a really great guy and somebody that I always had plenty of respect for, and he was also supportive of this place. He ran our links in his daily updates as well as on a secondary Patriots Links page he had, and I would help him out with some things with keeping that up-to-date as well.
And he built a really great community of people on his site and was a guy who essentially changed the landscape when it came to keeping the writers honest, having been the first site locally - at least that I'm aware of - to do it. I think he changed things for the better as some of those guys seemed to tighten up how they did things, especially since he often higlighted various pieces if someone had gone a bit outside the lines. And he had remained pretty feisty on Twitter (and later BlueSky) over the years, even though he wasn't really running his site the same way as he had been.
But definitely really sad to hear this news, and definitely thinking of his family. We were close in age and had fallen out of touch, but I'm certainly lucky to have known him. I'm sure many of you in here likely also remember his site, so I wanted to pass this along.












