User blog comment:Emptylord/Custom Champion - Titan the Case 53/@comment-28111346-20160511120635/@comment-1330314-20160511165043

The main issue I take with Jeremy is that he comes off as someone who claims to have deep knowledge of the game and its systems, history, etc. (and, to his credit, he does do a fair bit of research), but often displays the kind of hyperbole, biases and short-sighted analysis that make places like the League Gameplay boards so poor at giving proper feedback. He constantly overuses and misuses terms like "toxic", "broken" and "overpowered", repeatedly conflates poor balancing with poor design, and often fails to add any real content to his informational videos beyond just paraphrasing what he sourced. I've left quite a few videos, including some that were over ten minutes long, and felt like I learned nothing, often because the entire content of some of his videos is pulled wholesale from the wiki. His recent video titles have also been really clickbaity, which irritates me more than it should.

With that said, he clearly has a strong following, and has taught me things I didn't know about the game. He does good research, and sharing it on YouTube has likely significantly helped inform the League community as a whole. I personally prefer many other sources for information, as well as many other League Youtubers, but he's definitely the one to go to for really obscure information and details on the game.