David Sollenberger Death – David Sollenberger, father of well-known sports media personality Eric Sollenberger has sadly passed away on Tuesday 18th April 2023. He died leaving family and friends in shock. He was announced dead on Twitter by PFT Commenter in a post that reads “Just wanted to say I’m completely overwhelmed with the support and love from everyone reaching out. It means the world. My Dad was a great man and I’ll miss him more than I can ever say”. The cause of his death was not mentioned.
Who is PFT Commenter Eric Sollenberger?
As the PFT Commenter, Sollenberger is a sportswriter for the online newspaper Barstool Sports, where he covers topics related to the National Football League and politics in the United States. In the past, he has had his writings published on a variety of sports websites, such as Kissing Suzy Kolber, SBNation, and Football Savages, in addition to his own website, StrongTakes.com. PFT Commenter, whose moniker alludes to the website Profootballtalk.com, is presently serving as a co-host for the podcast known as Pardon My Take, which is produced by Barstool Sports.
Macrodosing is a podcast that he co-hosts with Arian Foster, who played in the NFL in the past. Sollenberger started posting comments on ProFootballTalk.com under the identity PFT Commenter at some point. Before beginning the @PFTCommenter Twitter account in 2012, and eventually becoming a contributor for SBNation, Kissing Suzy Kolber, and Football Savages.
Eric Sollenberger Career
PFT Commenter was a guest on Mike Florio’s PFT Live radio program in September of 2015, when the episode aired.[5] PFT Commenter began providing commentary on the 2016 presidential election in the United States during the same year, 2015, and appeared on camera multiple times, albeit in the background, during the broadcast of the Republican Party presidential debates in 2016. In March of 2016, PFT Commenter made the transition to Barstool Sports and launched the podcast Pardon My Take along with a co-host named Dan Katz.
The podcast, which might be characterized as having a satirical tone at times, has risen to the top of the “Sports and Recreation” list on iTunes. In May of 2016, PFT Commenter traveled with three other coworkers on a trip referred to as “Grit Week,” which began in Buffalo and concluded in Indianapolis for the Indianapolis 500. On February 8, 2017, both he and Katz appeared on SportsCenter with Scott Van Pelt and discussed the incident.
David Sollenberger’s obituary will be released by the family
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