I've been in and out of Dallas for the last few years. So I have, by default, become a p3

However, based on the limited exposure I've had, ratings as follows:Shows:BaDMusersNorm / Hardline - I actually like Norm when he's rolling, and being stat-heavy, relevant, and tying historical performances and personalities to modern events. He's my guilty pleasure of traditional sportsy sports-talk. But, sometimes he can be too much. I used to be a Hardline die-hard. The Hardline was at its high point at roughly the time they were broadcasting from the Byron Nelson the year that Dan got into town. Remember the story of Dan being driven from the airport by Big Dan Bennett? In general, the Hardline in the days of the nautical open (the smoking lamp is lit, heave to, trice up...we are haze grey and underway...)was IMO the best radio I've ever heard. I understand that Greggo became an anchor with his addiction problems, and he certainly wasn't much on "sportsy sports sports", but whatever x-factor he had seems to be the glue that held it together. Since he (and to some degree ole' Followil) have set sail for alternate ports of call, all is definitely not well in the nurturing biosphere of the mothership.But, if I had to pick, I'd take Norm at his worst over Corby at his best. Corby does not appreciate the fact that he is an elevated yuk-monkey who got an amazing chance to be on a top-rated show. It is as if he had not devoted any effort to getting better. Everything about the guy is off-putting. He is smug, arrogant,and perhaps more importantly - not at all interesting. I liked him better when he and Gordo were dueling yuk-monkeys. The Hardline in its current configuration is at its best when Rhynes plays leading sarcastic guy to Danny's brevity-man. However, overall, the most fun I have listening is still when Gordo does Jerry and International Chirp-Chirp does Wade or Campo. Some of the Gordo characters are failure like the cigarette-smoking baseball guy, or Jesse the Janitor. But fake Jerrah is still gold.