Beardown wrote:
Maybe that's true. It looks like it is true. But had Bernstein pushed for his producer, drinky, Mitch would have gave it to him.
Mac would have done so for his producers if he had the power that Bernstein has.
Not saying Bernstein should have pushed for drinky. I agree with him when he says that's not his job. Plus Bernstein thinks drinky is an idiot anyway. Just saying some hosts would do so. Mac being one of them.
The thing is, drinky had no idea he had no shot. Cuz he was campaigning for himself on twitter in the weeks leading up to the decision.
By the way, it's still should be mentioned that Larry telling the world he was taking himself out of the running for middays was such a low move. Cuz he knew it was Mannelly when he posted that facebook crap. What a bag.
It's possible that if Bernstein had pushed for his producer, maybe there would have been a different outcome, but I doubt it. Perhaps he did, we don't know. Saying that, I'm fairly confident that the station was going to hire an ex-Bears player no matter what.
Abattacola probably fooled himself into thinking he had a shot when he got to host on a somewhat regular basis over the last 2 months. It wasn't until news had broke that there would be a new mid-day show that the ex-Bear host angle was rumored almost right away by Feder. It's possible that Abattacola may have heard the rumors previously about an ex-Bear player taking over the role, but didn't think the station would reach out like that after missing on Hampton and having people like himself to choose from (insert joke).
You're correct on Holmes. He was never a candidate, and taking himself out of the race was just his insecurity/sensitivity showing itself disguised by being too busy to work for the mid-day show. I'm still not sure why the station allows him to work for any show that could take one listener away from the morning show.