Juiced asked "what happened to the Score being the voice of the fans?" He also suggested that if a new station was created for the fans, it would destroy the Score and ESPN.
I only can speak for what happens between 9 and 1, Juiced. I try to approach the show from a fan's perspective, not so much as a "reporter." Mike North was a huge "fan." Perhaps his departure, to a large degree, meant the common man lost his "voice." Terry and Dan recently told me that because they were on the beat a long time ago, "You can never go back" to being a fan (we were talking about baseball specifically). I don't agree with that, but that's their take on it. As for a new station, I'd love for that to happen. It creates jobs, competition and gives everybody a negotiating chip.
spmack wonders why I don't call out K.C. Johnson for his "Bulls spokesman bullshit."
I have. Last week, in an appearance on our show, he was saying criticism of Boozer is "unfair." I asked him "If he doesn't play defense, doesn't dive on the floor for loose balls, etc., how is the criticism he receives unfair?" I also recall going pretty hard on K.C. and all the guys on the Bulls beat when they sided with management last spring on there not being a rift between Thibs and the front office. More than any beat in town, guys who cover the Bulls protect the subjects they cover. The Blackhawks media throng is right there also.
Tad Queasy asked why Kerry Sayers' updates are so consistently bad.
This is a question that should be posed in an "Ask Mitch" thread. Open one and I'll encourage him to address your questions and comments. I don't coach the update peeps, nor do I have any influence on a lot of other things that make my skin crawl when I hear them. This includes stuff from fellow hosts, production pieces, commercials, etc.
Keyser Soze asks "Did Larry's destruction of your show and general awfulness (salute!) make you come back to the job sooner?"
I returned when I felt I was ready. Truth of it is I didn't listen to a minute when I was in treatment and it wasn't on my mind. When I would get e-mails or texts from friends or acquaintances who commented on the show, I either didn't reply or asked them to stop commenting because I didn't want to hear it.
Peoria Matt queries "Do you enjoy yourself more when you host with Finji? I'm an M & S fan, but you can tell the difference when Finji is in the other chair."
It's accurate to say I'm more relaxed with Finji, but do I enjoy myself more???? I don't know if I'd go that far. More than ANY co-host with whom I've shared the cockpit, Ben doesn't sweat the small stuff. He can take a punch without flinching. He can make a mistake without beating himself up over it. He knows it's only radio and nobody is going to die on the operating table if we have a bad segment or six. Note that I'm saying this about Finji when comparing him to ALL of my radio wives over the years, not just Spiegs.
Curious Hair wonders why I leapfrogged Mitch in a recent post, in which I wrote "the Score isn't Bernsie's station; it's Rod Zimmerman's."
Rod gives Mitch a lot of freedom, but Zim also is very mindful of the budget. Zim stays out of programming business more than any GM under whom I've served and I appreciate that about him. The bottom line, however, swings everything at the Score. My educated guess is that Mitch has to run almost all expenditures by Big Z.
denisdman: "Corey Crawford. Bad Paper?"
Probably should have answered this in the "Fun Stuff" thread because it's not station business. Crawford isn't perfect, but no goaltender is. Goalies, even the best ever, give up bad goals. Crow was terrific when they needed him to be last spring and was a huge part of the Hawks winning the Cup. He's paid handsomely no doubt, but I believe (Bobby Hull voice) he's worth it. Bryan Bickell's contract, on the other hand, is more of a head scratcher. I said it at the time. $16 million over four years is a lot of dough for a guy who showed up big in the playoffs, but never has been the player he was projected to be.
jimmypasta and others want my opinion of Park Ridge Bob.
Again, I'll defer to an "Ask Mitch" thread. And as I've mentioned, I've never heard it. Based on your descriptions here, I'm most curious.
Last up before this Sunday concludes.... the Tough Stuff. Character assassination, full disclosure about those in the business and my future.
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