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Everything About Fiction You Never Wanted to Know.
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''"They’ve done their best to [[Is That What They Are Calling It Now|keep the sports world on its toes]]."
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Sports talk radio tends to be a bit predictable, if you [[Fridge Logic|stop and listen to it]]. You've got some [[Too Dumb to Live|really boneheadedly-stupid callers]], with some [[Insane Troll Logic|really bizzare theories about sports]].
Sports talk radio tends to be a bit predictable, if you [[Fridge Logic|stop and listen to it]]. You've got some [[Too Dumb to Live|really boneheadedly-stupid callers]], with some [[Insane Troll Logic|really bizzare theories about sports]].
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The show is very much [[Love It or Hate It]]. [[Hatedom|The people who hate the show and its hosts listen more.]] The shows that B&B critics like haven't been as successful.
The show is very much [[Love It or Hate It]]. [[Hatedom|The people who hate the show and its hosts listen more.]] The shows that B&B critics like haven't been as successful.

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* [[Armor-Piercing Question]]: Dan has a [[Bottomless Magazines|Bottomless Magazine]] of these, if he disagrees with a caller's statement. For example, if a caller says that fighting in the [[Ice Hockey|NHL]] brings about Team Unity, Momentum, and inevitable victory, Dan will ask the caller how a local hockey team succeeds if they don't fight. Or he'll point out that NHL playoff games are notorious for not including fighting. Generally speaking, the caller will then [[Precision F-Strike|swear or sputter]] and get kicked off the air.

* [[Armor-Piercing Question]]: Dan has a [[Bottomless Magazine]] of these, if he disagrees with a caller's statement. For example, if a caller says that fighting in the [[Ice Hockey|NHL]] brings about Team Unity, Momentum, and inevitable victory, Dan will ask the caller how a local hockey team succeeds if they don't fight. Or he'll point out that NHL playoff games are notorious for not including fighting. Generally speaking, the caller will then [[Precision F-Strike|swear or sputter]] and get kicked off the air.
* [[Berserk Button]]: Dan does not like when he asks a caller a question about their statement and does not answer it. This is generally because [[Armor-Piercing Question|said question will explore just how incorrect their statement was]].
* [[Berserk Button]]: Dan does not like when he asks a caller a question about their statement and does not answer it. This is generally because [[Armor-Piercing Question|said question will explore just how incorrect their statement was]].
* [[Calling the Old Man Out]]: Their "signature segment" is called ''Who You Crappin?''. Callers are encouraged to find something a sports person/entity claimed, explain why they are wrong, and end the line with "(Name}, [[Title Drop|Who You Crappin?]]". The segment itself was coined after [[Hypocritical Humor|Terry asked Mike Ditka to respond to allegations that he didn't have 'the fire', and Ditka pointed out that Terry regularly mocked Ditka's comments on 'the fire'.]]
* [[Calling the Old Man Out]]: Their "signature segment" is called ''Who You Crappin?''. Callers are encouraged to find something a sports person/entity claimed, explain why they are wrong, and end the line with "(Name}, [[Title Drop|Who You Crappin?]]". The segment itself was coined after [[Hypocritical Humor|Terry asked Mike Ditka to respond to allegations that he didn't have 'the fire', and Ditka pointed out that Terry regularly mocked Ditka's comments on 'the fire'.]]

Revision as of 01:17, 21 January 2016

"They’ve done their best to keep the sports world on its toes."

Sports talk radio tends to be a bit predictable, if you stop and listen to it. You've got some really boneheadedly-stupid callers, with some really bizzare theories about sports.

Since keeping these callers / listeners happy means ratings, the host or hosts on the show immediately agrees with the caller, because that's really why the callers called in: to hear their voice on the radio, and for someone they listen to on the radio agree with them.

Boers And Bernstein, on the Chicago radio station The Score (WSCR 670AM), is not that kind of show. At all.

Hosted the titular Dan Bernstein and Terry Boers, the show's main draw is how the hosts interact with their callers, who rarely remember that these hosts won't simply agree with whatever they say. Depending on your bent, this is the draw of the show.

The show is very much Love It or Hate It. The people who hate the show and its hosts listen more. The shows that B&B critics like haven't been as successful.


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