There are many sites on the interwebs where one can find the correct use of commas, and examples of such. Each one I visited supported my usage of the "interrupter comma". This is from the very first site that popped up in a Google search.
First, my original post: Do you know better about Chris Weinke, or anyone else on HIS coaching staff, than Jeremy Pruitt?
From,
Rules for Comma Usage
Parenthetical Elements
Interrupters are little thoughts that pop up in the middle of a sentence to show emotion, tone, or emphasis.
A parenthetical element is a phrase that adds extra information to the sentence but could be removed without changing the meaning of the sentence. Both interrupters and parenthetical elements should be set off with commas.
Incorrect
The weather I was happy to see was beginning to clear.
Correct
The weather, I was happy to see, was beginning to clear.
Incorrect
Geoff’s cooking skills if you can call them skills left something to be desired.
Correct
Geoff’s cooking skills, if you can call them skills, left something to be desired.
Incorrect
It was sadly the last day of camp.
Correct
It was, sadly, the last day of camp.
Incorrect
Mary unlike Anne is very organized.
Correct
Mary, unlike Anne, is very organized.
Again, you are wrong, which is cool, man...we ALL are at one time or another...this happens to be your time. Now, you can start laughing at yourself.