DAC wrote:
Clawmaster wrote:
DAC wrote:
Clawmaster wrote:
DAC wrote:
Clawmaster wrote:
The station would be better off giving North, Uncle Terry, Mac, Huebner, and Murph an hour each day, at least that would generate interesting original content and controversial stuff the rest of the SJW's could rally against the rest of the day
That wouldn't be interesting. It would be sad. Have you listened to Terry on some of his guest spots? After the sentimentality wore off after a couple minutes, you remembered how bad of a listen Boers became.
Would remove the sentimental crap and just have him give unfiltered sports thoughts, too bad you missed the days when hosts were actually allowed to have a different take and then debate with other people that also had different unique sports thoughts.
Often wonder why people are so afraid to talk to people from completely different walks of life than themselves, it seems to stem from a fear that what they think may actually be completely wrong, seems we have an entire generation of Arthur Fonzerelli's.
Give me some of these major unfiltered sports thoughts you talk about? Is your claim that all these hosts are just giving team-approved takes and thus filtered? I listen to many hosts and experts on a variety of podcasts who debate and criticize teams, players, and leagues. Some have more tempered takes than others but I don't follow anyone who I feel gives me "filtered" thoughts.
You mentioned twice now how people are "afraid" or "intimidated" and/or "offended" at listening to people who have different opinions such as guests that people like Joe Rogan have on their show. What has drawn you to your opinion? Are you primarily referring to right/left issues? In your opinion, is fear and intimidation the reason why people on
both the right and left tend to keep to their political echo chambers? I can only speak for myself but I do occasionally listen to right, conservative radio stations when I am in Michigan. And it's not fear or intimidation that gets me to PTFB- it's disgust.
You obviously never listened to one minute of the Monsters or Heavy Fuel crew, and I really feel sorry for you for missing that era of radio. Having a podcast hosts that thinks a pitcher with a 2% better spin rate is better than another guys is not a real deep disagreement, go back and listen to North openly question Michael McKaskey, or when Monsters would belittle Lil' Danny Bernstein for his Bears segment takes, or even listen to some of the old transition segments when it would get heated, this type of thing is something that would likely confuse younger listeners who are not used to open and often heated debates.
As I have said many times, it's really hard for people that were not able to listen to the station before they became a corporate owned entity and had team affiliations to understand that certain segments were appointment radio because you really never knew what North, Mac, or Uncle Terry would ask a player, coach, or member of team management, it's watered down now, but apparently a safer more comfortable place for many, but is the reason many no longer consume the product.
You don't have to feel sorry for me. While I definitely did not listen to the Score as much as others on this forum, I listened to North enough to understand his shtick. Yeah- it entertained a 20-something year old DAC but I wouldn't be interested in it today. Contrived debates, heated homer passion, and Sox/Cubs banter does not make for good sports talk. I want much more from the sports media I consume than sports bar level debates. And I'd wager that you suffer from wearing rose colored glasses when looking back at the 90s Score and your overall disdain for Parkins, Spiegel, and Bernstein biases everything you hear from them today.
No real disdain for the guys today, just know it can be done much better.
Your basically getting sports bar level debates from guys that get all their info from twitter and team "experts" leading to an environment where the hosts protect the teams, especially team ownership, rather than openly question and expose failures.
Your heroes loved your guy Matt Nagy, talked glowingly for years about how he was the smartest coach in the NFL, how good it was to have a coach that was an offensive genius and gotta love this one, "had created the best culture in the NFL".
We have learned that Nagy was in fact a complete joke who could not even organize practices, players are talking about how nobody knew where to line up, and that the players basically gave up listening to his "rah-rah" BS and were all laughing at him.
The reality was in fact the exact opposite of what your guys were spewing every day. You would think there would be at least one host that would have come out with a different opinion, but no all were in lock step, but that seems to be what you are looking for in your sports talk media. There are however bad guys out there like me that actually enjoy hearing people with widely differing takes debate and defend their viewpoints to others, 95% of what they say may be goofs, but you may actually gain a different perspective, Uncle Terry was the master of dropping in what seemed to be an odd thought or two on a subject that you would later find out was actually the correct take on the matter. That kind of honest and exchange of ideas is no longer possible on WSCR, it's a sad day indeed when a media form that contains the term "talk" as a part of it's name no longer talks to anyone other than the spin master hosts and like minded experts they trot out there on a daily basis.