Nope, not in the minority at all. He's not good. The only thing I'll give him is that he does actually try, which is better than not trying at all. He's just attempting to be relevant and staying on TV. I was telling my wife he may be the worst Heisman Trophy winner I recall, but that he seems to have gotten a taste for that life and knows that since his NFL life is over this is his last chance to make a splash and keep his celebrity, so he just goes overboard. She made a comment last night while we watch the game he was covering and even she made a comment about him having never heard about him before. It's hard to put it into words, but he is not good as a commentator.
Even at the Heisman ceremony he appeared to be finding the camera and just ready for it to be on him with that Cheshire cat grin.