Beauty is in the eye of the beholder.
Same IMO for the Boneyard. We all have different perspectives and expectations. I think we have to be aware of that.
If something comes across as too critical for your blood, ignore it.... too homerish, ignore it....
IMO the job of an analyst is to teach us something we didn't already know. Style and voice in that regard is irrelevant.
Example- MNF- Rams vs Cards, LB Floyd rushing Kyler Murray left his lane outside and tried to get to Murray inside, leaving a side of the field for Murray to run. 18 yards, like taking candy from a baby. MNF crew, which is not the first string, was all over telling us about Floyd's mistake. About 10 plays later, same thing happened on the other side, with Von Miller, and Miller stayed in his lane and brought Murray down (which isn't easy) for a loss. Now I understand the responsibility of the outside rusher besides getting to the QB.
Poster: try to get a seat in the parent section, so you can sit up there and gush about your children for two hours. Some of us want insightful analysis.