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Goff didn't know Ron Darling didn't dress for a game because of injury. He was embarrassed and immediately started cursing out those who texted him that he wasn't up to date with his hockey info.



Did he at least know the guy's name?


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Goff didn't know Ron Darling didn't dress for a game because of injury. He was embarrassed and immediately started cursing out those who texted him that he wasn't up to date with his hockey info.

What?

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Goff didn't know Ron Darling didn't dress for a game because of injury. He was embarrassed and immediately started cursing out those who texted him that he wasn't up to date with his hockey info.

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Joe Orr Road Rod wrote:
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Goff didn't know Ron Darling didn't dress for a game because of injury. He was embarrassed and immediately started cursing out those who texted him that he wasn't up to date with his hockey info.



Did he at least know the guy's name?

Just wait until they ask Scott Darling about defaulting on his college loans

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It's not like the Great Game where there are deep emotional connections to a team going back through generations.
Agreed. NBA is all about individual plays and players. MLB is all about individual players and the celebration of records like the home run record and batting .400. The Great Game doesn't care about records but about team accomplishments like the Super Bowl!



You know what the Great Game is. And it's not the one where people discuss the commercials more than what happened on the field after its annual championship television event.
Ah, this old card.

If you are complaining about fans worrying about "individual accomplishments" regardless of team you should never have mentioned baseball.


The "accomplishments" cheered by NBA fans are ephemeral, dunks and "posterization" within a context where the results are secondary to highlights. That stands in stark contrast to the long term excellence that is valued in The Great Game. As well as to the NFL, where people cheer Cyldesdales and Ali Landry with as much ardor as they do Tom Brady and Eli Manning.

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It's funny jorr complains his basketball thoughts don't get respected enough and then he comes here and shits out thoughts like these. :lol:

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as i've said since day 1, this isn't a new show! the whole point of this show is that they DIDN'T want to make a new show, so they took goff out of his "hottlanta/9-1" cocoon and attempted to "pimp that butterfly" [if you will] into what dan mcneil [jokingly?] referred to as "the #1 chicago sports talk show host of 2020" -- the results? it's kinda weird cuz the dynamic of dan no-doubt helping jason end up getting promoted to a 9-1 slot after objectively failing at atlanta evenings = jason's indebted to dan so he'll never really challenge him too much on anything.

then, i couldn't tell you how SOCJUS jason got during the 9-1 show cuz i never really bothered to listen that much [as i knew i'd at least have the next 10-20+ years of my life to hear goff on the score, so i'd rather listen to drivetime talkSPORT with adrian durham [some kind of UK troll/shit-stirrer] and darren gough [to meet my 'goff quota'] so honestly i cant tell you if jason is ratcheting up the identity [politics] talk and all that, but really it can be brokwn down really simply in that my favorite part of b&b over the years was terry boers... he's not there anymore [even in his older/diminished-radio-capacity] so when you lose the near-unilaterally favorite part of any show [and especially when they try to keep the same show going, just with the "cool guy"s role being dished out to a younger guy who ticks more "desirable demographics" boxes, welp, what did you really expect?

at the end of the day i think the "story non-story" here is that dan would rather try to do a watered down version of the b&b show he's comfortable with [with that "pimped out butterfly"] as opposed to bringing in another host with gravitas/bonafides who could have been more of an equal to dan, cuz then maybe he could challenge him on something and we'd have an interesting show?

ah well, i guess you could technically blame terry for making dan comfortable with "no challenges" radio cuz terry was quite alright with just going "uh huh" / "yes dan" to rubberstamp any faux-/righteous BS dan spewed cuz he was never gonna mess with the gravy train that was those nice fat checks (esp for 2-3 days a week from the ISDN home in mokena) until he got too old to do the gig. c'est la vie, no?

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It's funny jorr complains his basketball thoughts don't get respected enough and then he comes here and shits out thoughts like these. :lol:


:lol: I've never made such a complaint. I'm confident regarding my opinions on certain eras of basketball. I'm not gonna argue with you about Kawhi Leonard or Boogie Cousins. I have little idea.

But I do know the NBA is driven by highlights and star players in a way where the appreciation of their feats are often seen as the end rather than as a means to achieve such. And there's nothing wrong with that. In fact, it probably makes more sense. Sports really are entertainment. It's kind of silly that Jose Quintana can ruin 10 or 12 days a year for me. But the truth is, he can, he has, and he will. It would actually be nice if I could just be satisfied by watching 26 year old Matt Davidson hit a 420 foot homer once every two weeks or so.

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Goff has shown that Boers was definitely underrated. Even Mike North or Mike Murphy would be interesting to listen to than Goff and Bernstein.

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What is wrong with the NBA is there are no Cinderella's come playoff time.

Everybody knows that the elite teams win 99.9 % of the time.

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I know the station will be carried by Cubs baseball, but what have the recent books even looked like in the offseason? I haven't seen them since Feder got shitcanned by Tronc.

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It's funny jorr complains his basketball thoughts don't get respected enough and then he comes here and shits out thoughts like these. :lol:


:lol: I've never made such a complaint. I'm confident regarding my opinions on certain eras of basketball. I'm not gonna argue with you about Kawhi Leonard or Boogie Cousins. I have little idea.

But I do know the NBA is driven by highlights and star players in a way where the appreciation of their feats are often seen as the end rather than as a means to achieve such. And there's nothing wrong with that. In fact, it probably makes more sense. Sports really are entertainment. It's kind of silly that Jose Quintana can ruin 10 or 12 days a year for me. But the truth is, he can, he has, and he will. It would actually be nice if I could just be satisfied by watching 26 year old Matt Davidson hit a 420 foot homer once every two weeks or so.

The people you're describing are children and casual fans. Actual NBA fans care about the results. If what you said is true Blake Griffin would get a lot more respect around the league.

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Yesterday Goff went off (again) on hockey fans. They were talking about the Anisomov injury a little but mostly how Crawford should have been pulled and put into the concussion protocol. Compelling.

Naturally there were texters (supposedly real) that were giving them crap. I kinda zoned out but basically Goff was telling people they really don't care and all of the hockey fans can kiss his ass. Dan backed him up with they didn't watch hockey in AZ becasue they just don't care enough to want to.

I have said it before that they either have hard numbers and management backing them up regarding hockey or they are incredibly stupid to turn off an entire fan segment.

They are just stupid. The generation coming of age in Chicago now doesn't give a fuck about the Bulls, only knows Jordan from Youtube, and is made up of people who revere Kane/Toews the way the last generation revered Jordan and the one before that revered Payton.

Heck, CSN's TV ratings should tell them that more people in market are paying attention to the Hawks (and have been for the last 5 years) than the Bulls.

I do think, despite what the Hawks have done in the last five years and what the Bulls have failed to do, interest in the two teams is about the same. But all that means is that these are two very popular teams and you're cultivating a needlessly antagonistic relationship with one of them.

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Yesterday Goff went off (again) on hockey fans. They were talking about the Anisomov injury a little but mostly how Crawford should have been pulled and put into the concussion protocol. Compelling.

Naturally there were texters (supposedly real) that were giving them crap. I kinda zoned out but basically Goff was telling people they really don't care and all of the hockey fans can kiss his ass. Dan backed him up with they didn't watch hockey in AZ becasue they just don't care enough to want to.

I have said it before that they either have hard numbers and management backing them up regarding hockey or they are incredibly stupid to turn off an entire fan segment.

They are just stupid. The generation coming of age in Chicago now doesn't give a fuck about the Bulls, only knows Jordan from Youtube, and is made up of people who revere Kane/Toews the way the last generation revered Jordan and the one before that revered Payton.

Heck, CSN's TV ratings should tell them that more people in market are paying attention to the Hawks (and have been for the last 5 years) than the Bulls.

I do think, despite what the Hawks have done in the last five years and what the Bulls have failed to do, interest in the two teams is about the same. But all that means is that these are two very popular teams and you're cultivating a needlessly antagonistic relationship with one of them.

It has gotten to the point where the Hawks have blackballed that station. TVR did one hit there, and I think it was required in his role as the You Can Play ambassador. If you tune in WMVP, you'll get frequent Hawks related guests including Kane calling into Kap's show.

670 is going to be talking exclusively baseball this spring as the basketball team disappears to a lottery pick and the Hawks go deep. Even Eddie Olczyk doesn't call 670 anymore except when NBC requires him to.

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Ogie Oglethorpe wrote:
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Yesterday Goff went off (again) on hockey fans. They were talking about the Anisomov injury a little but mostly how Crawford should have been pulled and put into the concussion protocol. Compelling.

Naturally there were texters (supposedly real) that were giving them crap. I kinda zoned out but basically Goff was telling people they really don't care and all of the hockey fans can kiss his ass. Dan backed him up with they didn't watch hockey in AZ becasue they just don't care enough to want to.

I have said it before that they either have hard numbers and management backing them up regarding hockey or they are incredibly stupid to turn off an entire fan segment.

They are just stupid. The generation coming of age in Chicago now doesn't give a fuck about the Bulls, only knows Jordan from Youtube, and is made up of people who revere Kane/Toews the way the last generation revered Jordan and the one before that revered Payton.

Heck, CSN's TV ratings should tell them that more people in market are paying attention to the Hawks (and have been for the last 5 years) than the Bulls.

I do think, despite what the Hawks have done in the last five years and what the Bulls have failed to do, interest in the two teams is about the same. But all that means is that these are two very popular teams and you're cultivating a needlessly antagonistic relationship with one of them.

It has gotten to the point where the Hawks have blackballed that station. TVR did one hit there, and I think it was required in his role as the You Can Play ambassador. If you tune in WMVP, you'll get frequent Hawks related guests including Kane calling into Kap's show.

670 is going to be talking exclusively baseball this spring as the basketball team disappears to a lottery pick and the Hawks go deep. Even Eddie Olczyk doesn't call 670 anymore except when NBC requires him to.

I'm sure they'll have some good segments on the Spurs and Warriors this spring. All hope is not lost my friend.

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Heck, CSN's TV ratings should tell them that more people in market are paying attention to the Hawks (and have been for the last 5 years) than the Bulls.

Wrong.

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It's funny jorr complains his basketball thoughts don't get respected enough and then he comes here and shits out thoughts like these. :lol:


:lol: I've never made such a complaint. I'm confident regarding my opinions on certain eras of basketball. I'm not gonna argue with you about Kawhi Leonard or Boogie Cousins. I have little idea.

But I do know the NBA is driven by highlights and star players in a way where the appreciation of their feats are often seen as the end rather than as a means to achieve such. And there's nothing wrong with that. In fact, it probably makes more sense. Sports really are entertainment. It's kind of silly that Jose Quintana can ruin 10 or 12 days a year for me. But the truth is, he can, he has, and he will. It would actually be nice if I could just be satisfied by watching 26 year old Matt Davidson hit a 420 foot homer once every two weeks or so.

The people you're describing are children and casual fans. Actual NBA fans care about the results. If what you said is true Blake Griffin would get a lot more respect around the league.

Sports fans care about the results. NBA fans get oddly burrito about players and GMs.


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Heck, CSN's TV ratings should tell them that more people in market are paying attention to the Hawks (and have been for the last 5 years) than the Bulls.

Wrong.

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Do you know how to even read the chart you posted? I said the last 5 years. The charts don't include this season, but the Hawks have the higher ratings this year so that would be 3 out of the last 5 years then with the likely trajectory favoring the Hawks. Only year the Bulls did better was Rose's "return" Also, the years the Hawks beat the Bulls, they do so by a larger margin then in the seasons the Bulls beat them.

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It's funny jorr complains his basketball thoughts don't get respected enough and then he comes here and shits out thoughts like these. :lol:


:lol: I've never made such a complaint. I'm confident regarding my opinions on certain eras of basketball. I'm not gonna argue with you about Kawhi Leonard or Boogie Cousins. I have little idea.

But I do know the NBA is driven by highlights and star players in a way where the appreciation of their feats are often seen as the end rather than as a means to achieve such. And there's nothing wrong with that. In fact, it probably makes more sense. Sports really are entertainment. It's kind of silly that Jose Quintana can ruin 10 or 12 days a year for me. But the truth is, he can, he has, and he will. It would actually be nice if I could just be satisfied by watching 26 year old Matt Davidson hit a 420 foot homer once every two weeks or so.

The people you're describing are children and casual fans. Actual NBA fans care about the results. If what you said is true Blake Griffin would get a lot more respect around the league.

Sports fans care about the results. NBA fans get oddly burrito about players and GMs.

Hard to take a Cub fan serious when they accuse other sports fans of getting oddly burrito about GMs.

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FavreFan wrote:
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It's funny jorr complains his basketball thoughts don't get respected enough and then he comes here and shits out thoughts like these. :lol:


:lol: I've never made such a complaint. I'm confident regarding my opinions on certain eras of basketball. I'm not gonna argue with you about Kawhi Leonard or Boogie Cousins. I have little idea.

But I do know the NBA is driven by highlights and star players in a way where the appreciation of their feats are often seen as the end rather than as a means to achieve such. And there's nothing wrong with that. In fact, it probably makes more sense. Sports really are entertainment. It's kind of silly that Jose Quintana can ruin 10 or 12 days a year for me. But the truth is, he can, he has, and he will. It would actually be nice if I could just be satisfied by watching 26 year old Matt Davidson hit a 420 foot homer once every two weeks or so.

The people you're describing are children and casual fans. Actual NBA fans care about the results. If what you said is true Blake Griffin would get a lot more respect around the league.

Sports fans care about the results. NBA fans get oddly burrito about players and GMs.

Hard to take a Cub fan serious when they accuse other sports fans of getting oddly burrito about GMs.



:lol: :lol:

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Heck, CSN's TV ratings should tell them that more people in market are paying attention to the Hawks (and have been for the last 5 years) than the Bulls.

Wrong.

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Do you know how to even read the chart you posted? .

I think he moves into charts and graphs in 4th grade.

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I said the last 5 years. The charts don't include this season, but the Hawks have the higher ratings this year so that would be 3 out of the last 5 years then with the likely trajectory favoring the Hawks.

So you were wrong?

Thanks for coming clean.

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I said the last 5 years. The charts don't include this season, but the Hawks have the higher ratings this year so that would be 3 out of the last 5 years then with the likely trajectory favoring the Hawks.

So you were wrong?

Thanks for coming clean.

Do summation of the last 5 years (especially when you add in this year's numbers) and the Blackhawks have scored the higher ratings cumulatively.

if you can't figure out how to do that, then please find the nearest elementary school and enroll yourself.

Just so you know, Bulls are at 2.12 this year and that will drop in the final month.

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Hard to take a Cub fan serious when they accuse other sports fans of getting oddly burrito about GMs.

Don't misplace your anger at me. It's zero coincidence that NBA fanboy Dan Bernstein has widened his homosexual horizons from Sam Hinkie to now include Theo Epstein.


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Hard to take a Cub fan serious when they accuse other sports fans of getting oddly burrito about GMs.

Don't misplace your anger at me. It's zero coincidence that NBA fanboy Dan Bernstein has widened his homosexual horizons from Sam Hinkie to now include Theo Epstein.


:lol: :lol: This thread is getting good. It will probably get even better as soon as Julie DiCaro says something stupid and all the hockey fans migrate over to her topic.

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Hard to take a Cub fan serious when they accuse other sports fans of getting oddly burrito about GMs.

Don't misplace your anger at me. It's zero coincidence that NBA fanboy Dan Bernstein has widened his homosexual horizons from Sam Hinkie to now include Theo Epstein.

A Cub fan literally started a thread saying the postseason results don't matter because the Cubs heroic GM did all he could and that was good enough. MANY Cub fans agreed. So nope, not taking your "NBA fans don't care about results and only care about being GM fanboys!" complaint seriously.

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