Frank Coztansa wrote:
long time guy wrote:
And Espn talk shows (who i trust to know more) Are talking NBA. Continue down this fallacious path to nowhere if you must.
ESPN shows were talking NFL and kneeling last week. This is a fact.
long time guy wrote:
Fact remains that playoffs ratings are up 30% and you think that people want to hear about OTAs.
People do want to hear about OTAs. Mark Grote was playing sound bytes from Kevin White last week. Just because NBA playoff ratings are up, doesn't mean people do not want to hear about NFL happenings.
long time guy wrote:
Sports talk radio in Chicago is dead and its evidenced by the thirst for relics like "Dangerous" Dan McNeil.
Disagree, but whatever.
long time guy wrote:
You are the one that has been lying by continuously pumping "niche" radio as if it is something people are just dying to hear. They aren't as evidenced by the lack of real discussion about actual sports content on here.
If nobody wanted to hear about NFL, it would not be on the air. If people wanted to talk about regular season NBA, that would be on the air. The one show that did talk a lot of national NBA no longer exists.
I'm not pushing anything but facts here. You just can't handle the truth. You look more and more foolish every time you take this up on the board.
You sound stupid as your position changes to fit the situation. If i bump the original thread it is clear that your point was "no one cares about the NBA" and more people care about Football regardless of season.
Once i disproved that you attempted to make it about people still caring about football.
Do more people in Chicago want to hear Mark Grote (who) talk about Lebron James or Kevin White right now?
Simple question requiring a simple answer.
Regardless you said people are disinterested in the NBA regardless of season and thus it shouldn't be discussed and you are now sounding dumb for saying it.
Move on (which i know you won't) and accept the L on this one.
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The Hawk wrote:
This is going to reach a head pretty soon.