I like Doogie. We respectfully spared a few times, I specifically remember the time he thought he knew more than any MLB manager about how to use a bullpen, specifically a closer, and emphatically stated it was out of date and that Nathan should have been pitching in tight situations in the 6th or 7th inning if needed instead of being ready for the 9th. He is stubborn and doesn't back down.
But he is a good guy. I've met him a few times and even discussed his presence on this site and the abuse he took from the pack of stray dogs that attack anything beyond blind, homer logic. He expressed to me that it bothered him and it wasn't long after he quit contributing. In the end it was our loss. How many fan sites get a media member to contribute and dish some behind the scenes gossip?
As far as his style goes, yes it can be predictably aggravating. If we rattle off 3 straight conference wins next year, it will be Doogie in his post game show trying to start speculation as to whether Texas, if Mack Brown is struggling again, will overlook the health concerns and make a run at hiring Jerry Kill, or if Phil Nelson is gone after his junior year, while the rest of us are trying to savior the moment with a post game show on the radio. I don't know if it is a deal where a Star Trek/Dungeons and Dragons guy is trying to do sports, or if he is as dumb as a fox and trying to carve his niche by becoming the local Skip Bayless. Regardless he elicits a response from his listeners/viewers.
He deserved better than we treated him here and the only reason he takes the shots he does now is because he is genuine and not aloof like the others covering sports in the area, and banters with fans about local sports. I'm betting the most passionate Doogie attackers would love to have his career and access even for just a day.