Pete & Doug are darned good guitarists, although personally, I appreciate Pete's ability over Doug's regards playing for the guitar parts they've recorded and played leads over. Pete's more versatile, whereas Doug is more direct R'nR. Pete tends to play more for the entire song, and Doug, the 3 or 4 chord riff.
If perhaps you're moved to check out the other 2 guys, Tim Pierce & Shawn Tubbs, Tim is a great guy who plays quite well (session musician, played a gig at the Grammy's recently, does a ton of guest guitarist work), and Shawn works for Carrie Underwood, and other Nashville session gigs. Tim usually lets you in on the occasional effect, rhythm, or lead playing tips, as well as guest interviews, while Shawn does more guitar, effect, amp and modeling demoes. Both have their own signature playing style, and neither is anything like the other. While Tim & Shawn are quite talented, though I think all 4, Doug's playing might appeal to you the most.
The reason I listen to all 4 is for picking up ideas for phrasing a musical statement, and utilizing each for their respective abilities. That being said, my playing ability still sucks dingleballs in the worst way. I imagine I can play better, and the spirit is willing, though my hand / mind / heart coordination is far from what I'd like it to be. My guitar heroes attribute their success to consistent and regular practice, my time is much more limited and if I'd practice like they did, I think I'd see results, too. Just not to be, I'd guess.
Ya gotta admit, that's a nice looking music room. Clean lines, minimalist decor, neat recording mics and stands. Need to ask, what's the small audio rack consist of?