Not that it's a big difference, but I think Davey is a year or two older than Sirois. So mid to late 40s
bthotugigem05 said:
I think the future for the Ticket is more syndicated national shows, them not building bench strength would point in that direction I think. Musers and HL, syndicated stuff for everything else
Until these last two departures, I felt like they've had the deepest bench they may have ever had. They've done a great job splitting the hosts for vacations and bringing in guys for spots here and there. I used to be so beaten down when the Hardline would go on vacation and any show other than Ben & Skin filled in. With as few departures as there are, I'm sure it's hard convincing good talent to sit around Dallas and do weekend shows too. I'm actually surprised Peter Welpton wasn't in the mix for HL producer. Davey would do better with coming up with bits like the ones Corby used to do in the '00s, but Peter would be pretty good as an occasional 4th voice.powerbelly said:I think Cat is the biggest part of the problem. He has never had to recruit talent (outside of convincing Bob and Dan to stay I guess). The fact that he isn't more focused on building a bench is astounding.dave94 said:
This whole deal reeks of Cat and Corby just bringing their buddy in.
dave94 said:
This whole deal reeks of Cat and Corby just bringing their buddy in. They don't need another 50-something perspective/sense of humor. That's why Jake has been such a welcome addition to the hosts. And this is coming from someone in their demographic.
Plus, Dave Lane doesn't bring all that much to the table anyway.
I'd be curious their numbers for audience and revenue between on air and stream. I'm in Houston and listen via the IHeart app and get quite a few Houston commercials which I assume are just cheap remnant ads I would guess. Maybe it's targeted and drives a decent CPM.bthotugigem05 said:
I think the future for the Ticket is more syndicated national shows, them not building bench strength would point in that direction I think. Musers and HL, syndicated stuff for everything else
AgGrad99 said:
Question.
Norm uses up a long segment breaking down all the race horses in the upcoming race. The amount of people who care about that in the metroplex cant be more than a handful.
But even if you are one of those few who are interested in the horses....I cant imagine any of them want to hear Norm call a fake horse race? Why did he ever start doing that, and why doesn't someone end that segment?
Theyhadmetalbatstoo,whichididn'tevenrealize.AgGrad99 said:
Sirios just sounds younger, even if he's not. He brings a LOT more energy.
Old School Brother said:
If you haven't watched the Gordon/Sirois twitch livestream, you should. Sirois admits that his decision was purely about money. He was about to lose his house by sticking with his current base salary at the Ticket, which he says was less than his age (he just turned 46). They get into a pretty long discussion about salaries and actually get pretty ticked at each other for a little bit. Sirois basically claiming that the "Tier 1" guys have some responsibility to make sure their support guys get taken care of a little better. He uses Big Strong Jer as an example. Claims at one point that he makes $37k and doesn't even get money for stuff like live spots and appearances like Sirois does. Gordon feigned ignorance, said he has no idea what anyone else at the Ticket makes besides Jub and Junior. Asked why he's responsible for anyone but himself. Said he wants everyone to be happy, but how can he be expected to help if Jer has never come to him and said that he thinks he's getting screwed financially.
Assuming Cat has watched that video, I would say the bridge for Sirois to come back has been burned, but who knows.
While I agree with that, Mike said on the Twitch stream with Gordo, and I think that he truly believes it, that Norm should be allowed to work as long as he wants. Not saying he's thrilled about it, but I really don't think he's pissed at Norm for not retiring.walton91 said:Old School Brother said:
If you haven't watched the Gordon/Sirois twitch livestream, you should. Sirois admits that his decision was purely about money. He was about to lose his house by sticking with his current base salary at the Ticket, which he says was less than his age (he just turned 46). They get into a pretty long discussion about salaries and actually get pretty ticked at each other for a little bit. Sirois basically claiming that the "Tier 1" guys have some responsibility to make sure their support guys get taken care of a little better. He uses Big Strong Jer as an example. Claims at one point that he makes $37k and doesn't even get money for stuff like live spots and appearances like Sirois does. Gordon feigned ignorance, said he has no idea what anyone else at the Ticket makes besides Jub and Junior. Asked why he's responsible for anyone but himself. Said he wants everyone to be happy, but how can he be expected to help if Jer has never come to him and said that he thinks he's getting screwed financially.
Assuming Cat has watched that video, I would say the bridge for Sirois to come back has been burned, but who knows.
The clock started ticking for Mike about 4-5 years ago. I remember Danny (I think) going to his house to interview him for a segment. The subject of Norm wanting to work another 5 years came up and Mike nearly did a spit take hearing that back then. Fast forward 4-5 years and Mike just got tired of waiting on Norm to retire or came to terms with the fact that Norm may never retire
Why would I ever watch or listen to that ogresterlicious said:You ever seen Paul Finebaum?PatAg said:Bob has a face for radiosterlicious said:
I generally love it when Davey fills in and really enjoyed his stint last Friday, but I, too, can't believe they filled a role like that with Davey and not Sirois or Danny. I kinda thought Danny was already filling that role TBH. I'm surprised Justin Montemayor isn't a bigger piece of this pie. He seems like he's really got something. Interesting to see how this goes in the future. I worry more about Bob leaving for a big ESPN TV gig or Junior deciding he's done with it all. Junior having a baby was probably great for the listeners as he may see reason to keep earning money longer than he would've otherwise.
this is such a terrible decision by cat, mike, etc.Old School Brother said:
While I agree with that, Mike said on the Twitch stream with Gordo, and I think that he truly believes it, that Norm should be allowed to work as long as he wants. Not saying he's thrilled about it, but I really don't think he's pissed at Norm for not retiring.
100% agree. They are so afraid of offending Norm. They could easily make 10-12 Boom in da House and let Norm have a few segments one day a week like Hansen used to get. That allows him to say he's still "broadcasting", but I doubt that they've even broached the subject with him. Stuff like the fantasy horse race calls and the super detailed draft stuff is just so past its prime.Hincemm said:this is such a terrible decision by cat, mike, etc.Old School Brother said:
While I agree with that, Mike said on the Twitch stream with Gordo, and I think that he truly believes it, that Norm should be allowed to work as long as he wants. Not saying he's thrilled about it, but I really don't think he's pissed at Norm for not retiring.
it sucks for the ratings, the P1s, and the ticket personnel.
AgGrad99 said:
When they first announced Mike was leaving, Donnie said, 'i thought you and I were going to work together for the next 15+ years., and I'm sad that wont be happening'.
Donnie has to be a little annoyed as well.
But would they keep paying him as a full time host? I am not sure Mary would take that paycut.sterlicious said:
Norm is way more listenable for me since Grubes started creating all the crazy drops, but there are still plenty of days in the week that I tune in for the beginning of the show, hear the set list, and if they're talking about golf/horses/baseball will just tune out for the day. If they're talking Cowboys or Mavs, I might stick it out. I love Donnie and wish Boom in da House could be a thing now. Giving Norm a "Dale" hour a couple times a week seems like a nice compromise. Maybe he'd still want to do the draft coverage or Normathon.
Sirois can simultaneously think that Norm has earned the right to stay as long as he wants and also not be thrilled that it is keeping him from getting a host gig. Both of those things can be true. He can also think that Cat should've come up with a creative solution like making Norm part time or offering him the 3rd host gig on the HL.PatAg said:
He's not going to say he quit because Norm wouldnt retire, and Im sure he does actually like Norm.
You can like someone and also think they are being an ahole for staying long past their time