Edward Dickman wrote:
orioleboy wrote:
I once enjoyed listening to les as I was in a semi-slumber but I can't anymore because now it just makes me angry which does not lend itself to rest. His callers are bad enough but Les seems to know very little about current day sports save for the last game or two played by the home team. He knows plenty about the past, the present not so much.
Caller: I'm excited about the Cubs start. But really Les, can Joe Maddon lead this team to the world series?
Les: He's going to try!
(Passing on the chance to offer opinion)
Caller: I'm kind of worried because they got rid of Chapman.
Les: Chapman? They never had Chapman! Have a good night.
Caller: okay Les.
Les: can you imagine if the Cubs had Chapman?
Typical stupid post midnight caller, Les adding absolutely nothing and me opting for silence as I shut the radio.
Les remembers rosters and starting lineups from years past, but he knows absolutly nothing about the sports themselves as far as technique, strategy, game planning, etc. The 3 technique question was just one example of this.
Local overnights on WSCR are probably doomed once CBS sells its radio business.
I've been listening to Les for some time now at work. These statements are true. Les will often get asked a forward looking question, and he'll take every opportunity to a) talk about the past or b) completely ignore the question. He doesn't have any actual opinions about future outcomes. He does have opinions on teams (hates the Packers and brings it up nearly every show). He is a walking encyclopedia...that counts for something. He'd be great working with someone who has opinions, and he can just be the curator. Otherwise, the show verges into unlistenable territory.
The callers really are funny, and Les says at least one QTY quote per segment. The guy is working late, I get it, but he has more malaprops and mis-quotes than North at his best (worst)