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Are There Any Standards In Sports Talk Radio?

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by Tyduffy

Due to some radio difficulties in the Odds and Sods-mobile during our trip back to Detroit and our Ipod adapter going MIA, we were forced to put up with Detroit Sports Talk Radio.  We were listening to the show, which we are about 90% sure was The Sports Inferno on 1270.

One of the analysts during the Monday show compared the Lions' Sunday drubbing at the hands of the Philadelphia Eagles to "a failed abortion,"  because the performance was "messy."

First of all, how does that stuff pass the censors on radio.  It's obviously offensive to pretty much any human being, regardless of whether one is pro-choice or pro-life.  It's not exactly a catchphrase one could see Scott Van Pelt spouting on Sportscenter any time soon (assuming he doesn't want to be fired).  One can hardly see Mike and Mike dropping a dead fetus joke.  Even Cowherd would probably find that comment too crude.

Second, why use that metaphor?  Yes, the Lions performance was shockingly hideous and radio show hosts are prone to hyperbole.  But, "a failed abortion?!?!?"  It's neither descriptive nor creative and it's needlessly disgusting.  There are endless numbers of analogies and adjectives that could be used to describe how bad the Lions are.  Why that one?


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J CunninghamVarsity Captain
379 days ago
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Congratulations, Dom Imus; you've been supplanted as the most tasteless talk show radio host in the country. Congrats. But hey, at least these guys don't eat on the air, like our sports talk host here in Hampton Roads does ...
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Davis21wylieAll-Star
379 days ago
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A better question would be, "Were There Ever Any Standards In Sports Talk Radio?"
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TheBatmanVarsity
378 days ago
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I'm surprised that you're surprised.
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Tyrone BriggsHall of Famer
378 days ago
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Apparently the standards for radio broadcasting are higher than writing a sports column in Chicago. Case in point - Jay Mariotti was fired on the radio a few years back.
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WrmjrRed-Shirting
378 days ago
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Alas, I don't think it is just sports talk radio. Talk radio in general has the problem. That said, I tend to listen to the national sports talk shows more than the local ones because I think they are more interesting, get better guests, and are less prone to have some idiot say something like what you heard.
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Boski93JV Squad
378 days ago
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AM = Absurdly Moronic.
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DonatevoMajor Leaguer
378 days ago
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There are no standards. But you already knew that, right?
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AfraidofedhochuliDraft Pick
378 days ago
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Dude...that guy needs to get canned. However, I do agree with 1st ammendment rights
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Tyrone BriggsHall of Famer
378 days ago
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If Mike Gundy coached the Detroit Lions, then these radio jackasses would already be applying to become Walmart Greeters.
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