didea wrote:
There is the problem with this show: no-one - Mike, Fred, the producers - do the detail required for a top flight sports show. The basic work of building a case to support your arguement.
Why?
Simply because they think it is an entertainment show and entertainment focused station; the Score has always prided itself on less stats than the other big market sports stations - and North and the group take full advantage of it: yell to make your point. convienently forget things you said so you don't look like an idiot ( see Boers and Bernstein).
I think you've touched on an oddity in the way the Score presents sports-talk. Sports talk, whether it's between you and me in a bar, or the old Sportswriters show on WGN many years ago, or current TV shows like Around the Horn or PTI, usually focuses on arguments, back-and-forth, give-and-take, and different opinions. Think about it--in the morning, North just spouts off, takes very few calls, and Fred agrees with everything he says. Murph pretty much flies solo, so he has no co-host to disagree with him, and he can get snippy at times with callers who call him out. B&B . . . well, volumes have been written on this board about how they always agree with each other and how they ridicule anyone with different opinions. The only major show with the framework for arguments between hosts or with callers is Mully & Hanley and it doesn't seem like you get a whole lot of that there, either.
I wonder if this is intentional or just the way it happened to evolve. I would love, for example, to have a North or a Boers paired with someone who would challenge them and make them support their positions in ways other than just shouting or calling people ass-wipes.
But, I guess they know what they're doing; they are the "#1 sports station in Chicago."