A quick and enjoyable read by one half of the "Mike and Mike in the morning" crew. Some parts of this work are truly hilarious, bringing a smile to the reader's face. However, it does seem to spend a bit too much time delving into details about his designer clothes and the supposed hardships he faces when his wife leaves him alone with the kids. But let's be honest, he has a nanny there, so he's not really alone. Nevertheless, despite these minor drawbacks, it offers a good blend of sports and the challenges of everyday life. It manages to capture the essence of both worlds, making it an engaging read for those interested in either or both aspects. Whether you're a sports enthusiast or someone who can relate to the trials and tribulations of family life, there's something in this for you.