juschill wrote:
One would think that the score - in a city with two baseball teams, a hockey team, a basketball team, multiple NCAA teams, the NCAA tournament going on, and two months removed from the NFL season - would be able to make time to talk about something other than the Bears special teams, backup defensive linemen, etc. One would be mistaken.
To be fair, they may discuss something else during the weekdays. Nights and weekends, however, are all Bears all the time.
And the hosts are not that interesting to overcome the Bears boredom.
I don't know if it's the guys that work nights and weekends are incapable of talking about anything else but Bears. It's possible they've done some research that shows Sox, Hawks, Cubs, Bulls, DePaul, Illini, Northwestern, etc. fans don't want to talk about their teams and only want to hear mindless Bears drabble.
I've definitely had my fill. I don't care about the Bears. I definitely don't care about their special teams. I would welcome nearly any other conversation about sports. The score is apparently not the place for that. Time for a long break from the score. Too bad the other station is not much better.
Agree , definitely overdone.