... of why "The Danny Mac Show" is Chicago's #1 sports talk morning show.
I turned on 670 this morning to hear D. McNeil's scoop about the Beloved's next move following the Bobby DePaul firing. He said (citing the Tribune's Brad Biggs as a source) the next hire will likely be Tim Ruskell.
An hour later, the Tribune website had story about T. Ruskell, authored by none other than - B. Biggs:
http://www.chicagobreakingsports.com/2010/02/ruskell-shapes-up-as-good-fit-for-bears.htmlD. McNeil also had a tasty tidbit about the possibility of the departure of the team's Head Trainer, Tim Bream. T. Bream is a buddy of Ted Phillips but not liked by Lovie Staff and his smith because he was a "spy".
Upon the show's first commercial break, I turned the dial to "Silvy and Waddle" on ESPN 1000. They were also talking about the Beloved - except that the information and conversation sucked.
While D. McNeil was putting his neck out and telling Chicago who was likely to be the next fire and / or hire, M. Silverman was asking for a petition and even suggested starting a fund for a billboard asking for HBO's "Hard Knocks" cameras to be allowed into training camp at Bourbonnais so we "can see the inner workings" of the local football squad.... Great stuff there, M. Silverman.
It's pretty obvious that D. McNeil spent his Valentine's Day weekend working the phones and getting the listeners the scoop --- meanwhile M. Silverman was too busy sexing-up his girlfriend.
Keep up the good work, D. McNeil!
Linda S.
ProFootballTalk.com is also impressed with D. McNeil:
http://profootballtalk.nbcsports.com/2010/02/16/report-gabriel-bream-could-be-next-to-go-in-chicago/