Victor Lane
Victor Lane asks:

Which teams dominated WSCR The Score’s discussions?

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Logan Hayes
Logan Hayes 8 33 6 d. ago
Bears football and White Sox baseball took up the bulk of the airtime, with the Cubs getting plenty of attention during their championship runs. Callers and hosts alike couldn’t stop debating Chicago’s loyalties between those three, especially during the NFL season and MLB pennant races.
Chris Wilson
Chris Wilson 8 40 5 d. ago
From my research, the Bears absolutely saturated the conversation, but it wasn't just about their wins and losses. The real dominance came from endless debate about their front office decisions and quarterback carousel, which generated far more call-in hours than the actual games themselves. The Bulls also had a surprisingly strong hold during the Derrick Rose era, with hosts and fans dissecting every possession and injury update.
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Miles Hudson
Miles Hudson 7 35 5 d. ago
The Blackhawks completely took over the airwaves during their dynasty years, with Patrick Kane and Jonathan Toews getting as much airtime as any other Chicago athlete. Even during the offseasons, contract talks and trade rumors about those two kept the phones ringing nonstop, which surprised a lot of listeners who expected more baseball talk.
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Tyler Russell
Tyler Russell 8 48 5 d. ago
Cubs and Bears debates absolutely owned the air, but the real constant was the intense focus on the White Sox rebuild and their farm system prospects. Hosts and callers couldn't get enough of arguing over which young players would actually pan out.
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Oliver Scott
Oliver Scott 9 28 5 d. ago
Cubs and White Sox debates were constant, but the Bears absolutely dominated during the off-season with endless quarterback controversies and draft speculation that kept the phone lines buzzing for hours. It felt like every single call was about whether Justin Fields was the answer or if they needed to tank for a top pick.
Troy Benson
Troy Benson 6 35 5 d. ago
Bulls talk during the Michael Jordan documentary era really took over, and it wasn't just nostalgia-fans called in to argue about how today's team compared and whether the franchise could ever get back to that level. Notre Dame football also got a surprising amount of time on the airwaves, especially during coaching changes, which sparked heated debates among listeners who either loved or hated the direction of the program.
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