Beardown wrote:
- Mac was plotting this for months. He was wining and dining Mitch and Mitch's boss all along.
- Goff, on twitter, said it blind sided him. I believe that. I think he got the news on Monday morning. Because he was his same cocky ass until then and didn't break bad on the SCORE last week. The Score wanted to do it this way because they didn't want Goff on the air knowing he was gone. That would have been dangerous to the execs. Goff would have gone nuts. They avoided that.
- Bernstein was a part of this. In some way. To save his ass mostly. Though he'll always do the "I just work here" act. But we all know that's bullshit.
- Spiegel's death was a combo of Bernstein and Mac working together to make sure they were survivors.
- Goff is now realizing that Bernstein was in on this. Because I just told him so. I mean he literally realized it by reading what I just wrote. So now Bernstein is Goff's enemy. Which Bernstein always should have been.
What do you guys got? How did this go down?
Mac clearly got the last laugh. Not sure if he'll ever acknowledge that or that Goff had an issue with him.
If it wasn't for ratings, why did Goff get fired? I saw the 1st page of the other thread where Goff tweeted the show's demos were actually, in fact, on target. Is it possible that the show was doing well enough to maintain, but personalities and/or the opportunity to bring Mac back was the deciding factor?
I thought Spiegal got a bad a deal. He had a number of partners over the last few years, and I thought him and Parkins was a pretty good show.
Goff's penchant for turning everything into a social justice issue, for talking down to listeners, etc. was a difficult listen. His interview style was awful - just rambling, asking/answering his own questions and taking 30+ seconds plus to ask a pretty routine question was also pretty rough.
It's pretty bad, for the current talent, that Mac, is continued to get chance after chance and nobody has stepped up, outside of Parkins. Probably says a lot that Mac can not show up, create enemies/drama, and be bored with most sports, yet still be more entertaining that most of these other hosts, who think that bringing politics and their social leanings into every show is a better listen.
Wasn't a big Boers fan, particularly in the last 2-3 years when he was a puppet to Bernstein, but what a fall/end to that era. The afternoon show didn't last long without him. Not sure what Conner McKnight is going to bring to this show other than another puppet though, definitely not sure what the fascination is there.