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I find it hilarious that Rick is trying to discuss Chicago media coverage while not even living in the Chicago media market.

Rick, do you stream five TV networks and ten radio stations 24/7? RSS Feed of every single newspaper and blog

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Cubs with a big win on Sunday, I turn on the post game and find news on WBBM, NFL camp talk on WCBS and WESPN.

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rogers park bryan wrote:
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This is no longer a Bears town if the Cubs go on a string of success. Hawks bandwagon will pale in comparison.
:lol: No.

The biggest story in Chicago yesterday was the NFL draft returning.

:lol: No


It was literally mentioned as a footnote at the end of the sportscasts and there is a thread on it with 3 replies.
I'm looking at the front page of the Chicago Tribune right now. The biggest picture on it, the NFL draft is returning to Chicago.

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I find it hilarious that Rick is trying to discuss Chicago media coverage while not even living in the Chicago media market.
I'm in it right now.

...and yes, the internet does exist now.

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rogers park bryan wrote:
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Uhh, how does this even begin to refute what I just said?
Football is bigger than baseball, both in Chicago and in the nation. The NFL, in the preseason, is dominating the news in Chicago even while the Cubs establish themselves as the greatest team in baseball.

No :lol:

Where are you getting this? Kane and the Cubs have been the majority of coverage in the last week
That's not how it looks to me.

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Boilermaker Rick wrote:
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This is no longer a Bears town if the Cubs go on a string of success. Hawks bandwagon will pale in comparison.
:lol: No.

The biggest story in Chicago yesterday was the NFL draft returning.

:lol: No


It was literally mentioned as a footnote at the end of the sportscasts and there is a thread on it with 3 replies.
I'm looking at the front page of the Chicago Tribune right now. The biggest picture on it, the NFL draft is returning to Chicago.

That's a city story, not an NFL story.

Today's sports section has two pictures. One is Kane and one is Castro.


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Rick, you're wrong. Move on.

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rogers park bryan wrote:
That's a city story, not an NFL story.
:lol: Ok.

My mistake. I didn't realize it wasn't an NFL story.

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Rick, you're wrong. Move on.
I look forward to the future of Chicago sports that is dominated by the Cubs 8 to 10 months out of the year.

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Rick, you're wrong. Move on.

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That's a city story, not an NFL story.
:lol: Ok.

My mistake. I didn't realize it wasn't an NFL story.

Yes you did. You know that is not a sports story, its about an event in the city.


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rogers park bryan wrote:
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That's a city story, not an NFL story.
:lol: Ok.

My mistake. I didn't realize it wasn't an NFL story.

Yes you did. You know that is not a sports story, its about an event in the city.

This is dumb.

It is a story about the NFL and the city.

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IMU wrote:
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That's a city story, not an NFL story.
:lol: Ok.

My mistake. I didn't realize it wasn't an NFL story.

Yes you did. You know that is not a sports story, its about an event in the city.

This is dumb.

It is a story about the NFL and the city.

Its a story in the Trib because its being held in the city. If its announced to be in Boston, it doesnt make the news. That is why it's a city story.


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rogers park bryan wrote:
Its a story in the Trib because its being held in the city. If its announced to be in Boston, it doesnt make the news. That is why it's a city story.

Silvy and Waddle, with Giangreco, spent 40 minutes on it from 5:20p until 6:00p yesterday on my drive home from the office.

Silvy and Waddle is a sports talk show on ESPN 1000, a sports talk radio station. They don't often get into city related news.

It was an NFL sports story as it relates to Chicago. Tom Brady deflating footballs had nothing to do with Chicago, and Silvy and Waddle talked about that.

I don't agree with Rick saying all NFL is more newsworthy than all MLB, especially regionally. But saying the location of the draft isn't sports related seems silly. It is the NFL draft.

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rogers park bryan wrote:
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That team was not great. It was lucky. Even your fearless leader JORR agrees average teams get hot and win sometimes.
It was an all-time great team based on playoff dominance.

It's ok. The White Sox can have something good too.

Well, Rick has accidentally released the White Sox fan 'go-to' when the Cubs win the World Series. "They didn't win it as well as the 2005 White Sox."

Oh, that wont matter if they win. If they Win, 2005 will basically cease to exist in Chicago.


If?

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IMU wrote:
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Cmon, you know Im right. Sox get the shaft when it comes to media coverage etc.
If the Bears are good I'm not sure that the Cubs would even be a big story by Thanksgiving.

This is no longer a Bears town if the Cubs go on a string of success. Hawks bandwagon will pale in comparison.


It's no longer a Bears town if the Cubs go on a string of success AND the Bears don't win.

Should the Bears become a winning team, a Cub playoff game would get 30 minutes of discussion pre and post game followed by wall to wall Bear talk in the middle of the week.

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It just seems to me that every time a Cubs fan posts a thread about being excited about his team and the cadre of prospects,some Sox fan has to crap on it with their only bullet in their pop gun,2005.
Well, it was an all time great team.


This is true BUT before 1969,you just needed the best record to proceed to the Series. The Cubs have had the best record in the NL twice since 1984.


People seem to forget that the Sox DID have the best record in MLB in 2005.

99 wins
11-1 playoffs

That was a great team. Why does it hurt to admit it? I thought the 2003 Cubs were a great team destined for a long run.

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rogers park bryan wrote:
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That team was not great. It was lucky. Even your fearless leader JORR agrees average teams get hot and win sometimes.
It was an all-time great team based on playoff dominance.

It's ok. The White Sox can have something good too.

Well, Rick has accidentally released the White Sox fan 'go-to' when the Cubs win the World Series. "They didn't win it as well as the 2005 White Sox."

Oh, that wont matter if they win. If they Win, 2005 will basically cease to exist in Chicago.


by the way, should the Cubs win one, the Sox did it first

If they win two, maybe you have a counter argument

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Its a story in the Trib because its being held in the city. If its announced to be in Boston, it doesnt make the news. That is why it's a city story.

Silvy and Waddle, with Giangreco, spent 40 minutes on it from 5:20p until 6:00p yesterday on my drive home from the office.

Silvy and Waddle is a sports talk show on ESPN 1000, a sports talk radio station. They don't often get into city related news.

It was an NFL sports story as it relates to Chicago. Tom Brady deflating footballs had nothing to do with Chicago, and Silvy and Waddle talked about that.

I don't agree with Rick saying all NFL is more newsworthy than all MLB, especially regionally. But saying the location of the draft isn't sports related seems silly. It is the NFL draft.

Yea, it's a story because it's taking place in the city. It doesnt speak to NFL's popularity.

Like I said, if its another city, its not even mentioned. That its in Chicago is the story, not that the NFL is holding a draft next year


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Should the Bears become a winning team

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Sox fans (on the left) and Cubs fans (right) both think that is hilarious.

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rogers park bryan wrote:
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Its a story in the Trib because its being held in the city. If its announced to be in Boston, it doesnt make the news. That is why it's a city story.

Silvy and Waddle, with Giangreco, spent 40 minutes on it from 5:20p until 6:00p yesterday on my drive home from the office.

Silvy and Waddle is a sports talk show on ESPN 1000, a sports talk radio station. They don't often get into city related news.

It was an NFL sports story as it relates to Chicago. Tom Brady deflating footballs had nothing to do with Chicago, and Silvy and Waddle talked about that.

I don't agree with Rick saying all NFL is more newsworthy than all MLB, especially regionally. But saying the location of the draft isn't sports related seems silly. It is the NFL draft.

Yea, it's a story because it's taking place in the city. It doesnt speak to NFL's popularity.

Like I said, if its another city, its not even mentioned. That its in Chicago is the story, not that the NFL is holding a draft next year

The story on S&W was mostly related to how the NFL lies about everything; in this case the actual location of the draft. Goodell said the venue wasn't confirmed, Rahm said 10 minutes later the Auditorium was 100% the location.

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Yes you did. You know that is not a sports story, its about an event in the city.
Yeah, because Chicago is a HUGE football town, which is the discussion here.

By the same logic, the Cubs winning the World Series isn't a sports story either after the day of the game. It's an event in the city.

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NFL Draft drew about 10% of Cubs' yearly attendance in just 3 days. Mind you, only 2% of those people actually made it into the draft to actually watch something. The mere mention of the NFL's presence drew 200K people to the city.

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Boilermaker Rick wrote:
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Yes you did. You know that is not a sports story, its about an event in the city.
Yeah, because Chicago is a HUGE football town, which is the discussion here.

By the same logic, the Cubs winning the World Series isn't a sports story either after the day of the game. It's an event in the city.

:lol: No, that's not close to equal. (announcing the All star game would be played in Wrigley would be)

The Cubs winning the World Series would be a sporting event.

If the Trib had a story on how the Bears practice went on the front page, you'd have something.


Kane and Cubs have dominated sports news in the last 10 days. It's that simple.


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rogers park bryan wrote:
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Yes you did. You know that is not a sports story, its about an event in the city.
Yeah, because Chicago is a HUGE football town, which is the discussion here.

By the same logic, the Cubs winning the World Series isn't a sports story either after the day of the game. It's an event in the city.

:lol: No, that's not close to equal. (announcing the All star game would be played in Wrigley would be)

The Cubs winning the World Series would be a sporting event.

If the Trib had a story on how the Bears practice went on the front page, you'd have something.


Kane and Cubs have dominated sports news in the last 10 days. It's that simple.
Explain how the NFL draft isn't a sports story, but the Cubs parade and all the stuff after they win is.

I acknowledge the Cubs will dominate headlines on the day they win the World Series though, so that is nice.

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Suppose the Cubs have a Sunday playoff game in October and the Bears have a regular season game the same day: I doubt the Bears get any less than 1/3 of the front page of the sports section the next day

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Suppose the Cubs have a Sunday playoff game in October and the Bears have a regular season game the same day: I doubt the Bears get any less than 1/3 of the front page of the sports section the next day

And the Cubs are getting 2/3? Seems fair.

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Boilermaker Rick wrote:
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Yes you did. You know that is not a sports story, its about an event in the city.
Yeah, because Chicago is a HUGE football town, which is the discussion here.

By the same logic, the Cubs winning the World Series isn't a sports story either after the day of the game. It's an event in the city.

:lol: No, that's not close to equal. (announcing the All star game would be played in Wrigley would be)

The Cubs winning the World Series would be a sporting event.

If the Trib had a story on how the Bears practice went on the front page, you'd have something.


Kane and Cubs have dominated sports news in the last 10 days. It's that simple.
Explain how the NFL draft isn't a sports story, but the Cubs parade and all the stuff after they win is.

I acknowledge the Cubs will dominate headlines on the day they win the World Series though, so that is nice.

I said nothing about the parade. The story the day after would be about the game.

All the Wrigley renovation stuff is also not a sports story.


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good dolphin wrote:
Suppose the Cubs have a Sunday playoff game in October and the Bears have a regular season game the same day: I doubt the Bears get any less than 1/3 of the front page of the sports section the next day

Dont mistake this for a Bears vs Cubs popularity argument


This goes back to saying a Cubs World Series Win would be forgotten by Thanksgiving if the Bears were good


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I said nothing about the parade. The story the day after would be about the game.
Fine, two days then.

So the Cubs winning the World Series isn't a sports story on day 3.

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