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I think I’ve gotten 3-4 different cameos , and they all sucked .


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I think I’ve gotten 3-4 different cameos , and they all sucked .


It'd be worth $225 fo me to know that John Schneider knows I exist. Might set up a go fund me.


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I think I’ve gotten 3-4 different cameos , and they all sucked .


It'd be worth $225 fo me to know that John Schneider knows I exist. Might set up a go fund me.

I will do a cameo for ya for way cheaper.

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Can you tell John Schneider that I exist?

I can get you both Coy and Vance for $75 an hour.

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I can get you both Coy and Vance for $75 an hour.

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Season 5 was brutal. Were they all cousins? Were their parents ever mentioned?


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Season 5 was brutal. Were they all cousins? Were their parents ever mentioned?

Cousins, I think. I can't remember much. It was confusing, like that first episode of Enos, where that dipstick Enos investigates some pornographic crime.

Mistakes were made on what could have been a Dukes Empire.

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He's banned for being Left wing.

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I can get you both Coy and Vance for $75 an hour.

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The Score’s firing of Dan Bernstein last Friday ended a relationship that had lasted 30 years. It also rekindled relationships and sparked conversations among his former colleagues.

“I’m very emotional still about that radio station,” said Dan McNeil, a longtime host at The Score who was among its original members. “I probably reconnected with 10 or 12 guys who were either Score or ESPN [1000] alums or both. It was kind of like a combination Irish wake/shiva/reunion. People really wanted to talk and reflect on how everything has changed.”

“I have a lot of friends in the industry, and a lot of us like Dan and care about him,” said Tom Shaer, whose voice was the first heard on The Score. “We were talking among ourselves how this could not be anything but bad. The only question was how bad.”

Bernstein wasn’t a Score original, but he might as well have been. Though the station hired him in 1995, three years after it launched, Bernstein first appeared on The Score in 1993 on Tom Shaer’s morning show. Bernstein had won a Dick Vitale soundalike contest, and Shaer’s producer, Rick Gieser, would put him on every now and then to do impressions.

“He debuted on our show, and I’ve always been very proud of that,” Shaer said. “Dan met his wife, Beth, through my show. I’ve always considered Dan a younger brother. I think the world of him. I think he’s a brilliant talent, a good guy. He’s complicated, as we all are.”

Bernstein was the last link to The Score’s original era. The station fired him after he engaged in an ugly social-media exchange in which he threatened to dox the person and involve his kids. It came one year after he drew ire for his poor reaction to being called by his last name on the air. It also came 10 years after he posted a lewd remark about a female TV sportscaster.

Bernstein also had worked through a cantankerous history with callers and strained relationships in the office. But amid a heightened awareness of sensitivity, his protection collapsed. Neither his longevity nor his ratings could save him anymore.

“Danny had sort of been enabled before,” said Mike North, a Score original whose idea for a sports-radio station in Chicago turned into The Score. “When you have power and you’re bringing in ratings, you’re given more leeway. But I think it was accumulation. Plus, there’s stuff that happens with every host. Talk-show hosts are not completely stable people, we’re not.”

In February, Bernstein’s last full month on The Score, his show with Marshall Harris drew a 9.1 share among men 25-54, tops in the market by almost three points between 10 a.m. and 2 p.m., according to Nielsen. Yet, Bernstein’s dismissal was celebrated widely on social media.

“This is the crux of the whole matter,” said Shaer, who now represents broadcasters. “If people don’t like you, you want it to be because they don’t like your opinions. But if they start to not like you because of some public transgression, then it becomes very complicated for the host and for management. And I think that’s what got them to this point.”

“What you saw on [X], except for the people he worked with, I didn’t see a lot of people around the country that are talk-show hosts crying about it,” said North, who now co-hosts “The Odds Couple” on ESPN 1000. “The shocking thing about Danny is he wasn’t the most sociable guy. He and I had some issues. He had an uneasy relationship with most of the originals. He came walking in and he was filled with bravado, and that’s fine. But it turned off a lot of people.”

Score original Terry Boers didn’t seem to be one of them. He co-hosted with Bernstein for 17 years until health problems forced him to retire in January 2017. Bernstein’s combative on-air persona developed on that show and followed him to his firing, though he had toned it down. Boers politely declined to be interviewed.

Bernstein joined a select group in The Score’s history. Among him and the station’s seven originals – add Brian Hanley, Dan Jiggetts and Mike Murphy – Boers was the only one who either wasn’t fired or didn’t leave in a contract dispute. Bernstein also joins McNeil, who was fired for an inappropriate social-media post in 2020.

“There’s an old expression in broadcasting,” Shaer said. “There are very few happy endings.”

“Danny didn’t get fired for what he said at The Score,” North said. “He got fired because of social media. I don’t know if I would’ve lasted more than two years if there was social media. He shouldn’t have answered that guy.”

“William Peterson called me from L.A. He wanted to talk about it,” McNeil said of the Evanston native who’s known best for his role on the TV series “CSI: Crime Scene Investigation.” “He loved The Score. That’s how far-reaching this is. And Bill wasn’t upset that Bernstein was fired, per se. He’s upset that the old fraternity-house feeling that he was a part of is gone.”

While The Score figures out what to do with its midday show – Leila Rahimi appears to be getting the first crack at joining Harris, though she carries the baggage of a mysterious departure from NBC 5, where she was the lead sports anchor – Bernstein’s former colleagues reminisce about a bygone era in sports radio and a career that didn’t have to end.

“It’s a sad day in the family,” Shaer said, “but I think The Score is bigger than any one person. Look at all of the people who left. The Score is still there.”


Surprised and a little disappointed that Terry couldn't join Mac and Tom Shaer in offering a few words of support for his longtime partner. But also, I'm not that surprised.

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The Score’s firing of Dan Bernstein last Friday ended a relationship that had lasted 30 years. It also rekindled relationships and sparked conversations among his former colleagues.

“I’m very emotional still about that radio station,” said Dan McNeil, a longtime host at The Score who was among its original members. “I probably reconnected with 10 or 12 guys who were either Score or ESPN [1000] alums or both. It was kind of like a combination Irish wake/shiva/reunion. People really wanted to talk and reflect on how everything has changed.”

“I have a lot of friends in the industry, and a lot of us like Dan and care about him,” said Tom Shaer, whose voice was the first heard on The Score. “We were talking among ourselves how this could not be anything but bad. The only question was how bad.”

Bernstein wasn’t a Score original, but he might as well have been. Though the station hired him in 1995, three years after it launched, Bernstein first appeared on The Score in 1993 on Tom Shaer’s morning show. Bernstein had won a Dick Vitale soundalike contest, and Shaer’s producer, Rick Gieser, would put him on every now and then to do impressions.

“He debuted on our show, and I’ve always been very proud of that,” Shaer said. “Dan met his wife, Beth, through my show. I’ve always considered Dan a younger brother. I think the world of him. I think he’s a brilliant talent, a good guy. He’s complicated, as we all are.”

Bernstein was the last link to The Score’s original era. The station fired him after he engaged in an ugly social-media exchange in which he threatened to dox the person and involve his kids. It came one year after he drew ire for his poor reaction to being called by his last name on the air. It also came 10 years after he posted a lewd remark about a female TV sportscaster.

Bernstein also had worked through a cantankerous history with callers and strained relationships in the office. But amid a heightened awareness of sensitivity, his protection collapsed. Neither his longevity nor his ratings could save him anymore.

“Danny had sort of been enabled before,” said Mike North, a Score original whose idea for a sports-radio station in Chicago turned into The Score. “When you have power and you’re bringing in ratings, you’re given more leeway. But I think it was accumulation. Plus, there’s stuff that happens with every host. Talk-show hosts are not completely stable people, we’re not.”

In February, Bernstein’s last full month on The Score, his show with Marshall Harris drew a 9.1 share among men 25-54, tops in the market by almost three points between 10 a.m. and 2 p.m., according to Nielsen. Yet, Bernstein’s dismissal was celebrated widely on social media.

“This is the crux of the whole matter,” said Shaer, who now represents broadcasters. “If people don’t like you, you want it to be because they don’t like your opinions. But if they start to not like you because of some public transgression, then it becomes very complicated for the host and for management. And I think that’s what got them to this point.”

“What you saw on [X], except for the people he worked with, I didn’t see a lot of people around the country that are talk-show hosts crying about it,” said North, who now co-hosts “The Odds Couple” on ESPN 1000. “The shocking thing about Danny is he wasn’t the most sociable guy. He and I had some issues. He had an uneasy relationship with most of the originals. He came walking in and he was filled with bravado, and that’s fine. But it turned off a lot of people.”

Score original Terry Boers didn’t seem to be one of them. He co-hosted with Bernstein for 17 years until health problems forced him to retire in January 2017. Bernstein’s combative on-air persona developed on that show and followed him to his firing, though he had toned it down. Boers politely declined to be interviewed.

Bernstein joined a select group in The Score’s history. Among him and the station’s seven originals – add Brian Hanley, Dan Jiggetts and Mike Murphy – Boers was the only one who either wasn’t fired or didn’t leave in a contract dispute. Bernstein also joins McNeil, who was fired for an inappropriate social-media post in 2020.

“There’s an old expression in broadcasting,” Shaer said. “There are very few happy endings.”

“Danny didn’t get fired for what he said at The Score,” North said. “He got fired because of social media. I don’t know if I would’ve lasted more than two years if there was social media. He shouldn’t have answered that guy.”

“William Peterson called me from L.A. He wanted to talk about it,” McNeil said of the Evanston native who’s known best for his role on the TV series “CSI: Crime Scene Investigation.” “He loved The Score. That’s how far-reaching this is. And Bill wasn’t upset that Bernstein was fired, per se. He’s upset that the old fraternity-house feeling that he was a part of is gone.”

While The Score figures out what to do with its midday show – Leila Rahimi appears to be getting the first crack at joining Harris, though she carries the baggage of a mysterious departure from NBC 5, where she was the lead sports anchor – Bernstein’s former colleagues reminisce about a bygone era in sports radio and a career that didn’t have to end.

“It’s a sad day in the family,” Shaer said, “but I think The Score is bigger than any one person. Look at all of the people who left. The Score is still there.”


Surprised and a little disappointed that Terry couldn't join Mac and Tom Shaer in offering a few words of support for his longtime partner. But also, I'm not that surprised.


Could North have been a bigger douche?

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Could North have been a bigger douche?

Than holding a then-25-year-old's hubris against him at his lowest point 30 years later? He probably could have, but it'd take quite an effort.

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Terry’s no comment is because he does not like him.

Dan’s comments are self serving. He’s like see, look at how this can happen to anyone.

Tom’s comments are genuine.

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Bernstein had won a Dick Vitale soundalike contest, and Shaer’s producer, Rick Gieser, would put him on every now and then to do impressions.

Whaaat? How have I never heard about this before?

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Terry’s no comment is because he does not like him.


I really don't think so.

I think it's more of a fuck you to a former employer.

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Terry’s no comment is because he does not like him.


I really don't think so.

I think it's more of a fuck you to a former employer.

That is exactly what it is. Terry has said multiple times how much he liked Dan and how well they got along.

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Seacrest wrote:

Could North have been a bigger douche?


he could've been quoted as saying he came up with the idea for the station, instead it was merely implied in the article


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Could North have been a bigger douche?


he could've been quoted as saying he came up with the idea for the station, instead it was merely implied in the article


:lol: :lol:

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Could North have been a bigger douche?

Than holding a then-25-year-old's hubris against him at his lowest point 30 years later? He probably could have, but it'd take quite an effort.

Awww not enough roses being thrown at Lil Danny’s feet for you guys ?

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Interesting No Comment from Terry - on one hand, he may be thinking if you nothing nice to say (about the station) don't say anything...on the other hand, in their judgy-prime there were not two greater "his/her silence speaks volumes, you HAVE to say something" than Terry and Bernstein. When they contacted him for a comment did he feel stuck between wanting to defend the guy who helped him coast for years (and get paid well to do so) and not wanting to come across as critical of Mitch (the guy who literally let him phone it in for years), despite Mitch probably having very little-->no say in the move?

A real journalist would have taken Terry's declination and quickly moved on to finding Murph and his bursting bag.....too bad.


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I don't think there's a rift between Dan and Terry, but if I recall right they said (maybe it was at their roast) that one of the things that made their partnership so enduring was that they really don't interact all that much outside of the show. Or am I confusing that with Penn & Teller....


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Could North have been a bigger douche?

Than holding a then-25-year-old's hubris against him at his lowest point 30 years later? He probably could have, but it'd take quite an effort.

Awww not enough roses being thrown at Lil Danny’s feet for you guys ?


What would that have to do with North coming across as a bitter douche and grudge holder?

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Maybe a little but what was Bernstein's reaction when North got fired? That then 25 year old's hubris isn't much different from the now 55 year old's hubris.

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People forget what a legend Tom Shaer was.


He and Jiggs were the perfect counterpoint to North. I remember Shaer and Memolo (?) arguing whether “preventive” or “preventative” was proper usage and then Shaer saying “both are correct…I looked it up.”

The station had balance.

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People forget what a legend Tom Shaer was.

Fortunately, Tom Shaer is often there to remind them.

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