Exile on Route 41 wrote:
It's sad really. B&B were the best show in Chicago in the 2000s, something we could still rely on to be consistently entertaining as once-great stations like WCKG and WLS died, the rest of the dial turned to Eric & Kathy/Drex levels of sanitized pap and today's world of podcasts hadn't arrived yet. Then Penn State broke Dan and Terry checked out before eventually getting sick and retiring. Now, replaced as face of the station by Parkins for whatever that's even worth anymore, Dan's just likewise running out the clock until he can either retire, or, more likely, Audacy downsizes his ass.
In the late 2000s, stumbling upon Boers & Bernstein was amazing because nothing sounded like that on the Score or anywhere else. It was a one-of-a-kind fun, weird, bad, and gay show. Not only was rest of the Score rebuilt in Senor's image, you can get the same thoughts about how the thing you like is bad and the thing you dislike is good from:
- Deadspin
- Defector
- The Athletic
- The Ringer
- ESPN
- the whole Dan Le Batard cabal, wherever they wound up
- USA Today's kids' table where that annoying hockey lady was
- various podcasts by people who are also nominally in the DSA
- any blue-check on Twitter
and in fact Dan usually just cribs his stuff from them anyway. Everyone's subverting sports media by Examining The Broader Sports Culture for white-collar liberals now. Why listen to a bored 52-year-old do it on AM radio?
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Molly Lambert wrote:
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