Do you have any further comments or questions? bwhite1@dispatch.com
About Ohio State Football
hey brian: Ultimately, I agree with LeBron James on one point. Black uniforms in Ohio are sick. Why OSU continues to use one of the most iconic looks in all of sports, he alternates between annoyance and annoyance. Do “kids” really like that much? If they’re so great, why not switch up and wear them all the time? Because they aren’t that great. It’s all really about Nike’s money.
Also with Kirk Herbstreit throughout Blackout. At a night game he asks 105,000 people to dress in black, and Forrest’s Gump comes to mind (“Fools Are Like Fools”). It might look cool in person, but it wasn’t so much on TV as part of the stadium looked empty. Hopefully Gene Smith and anyone involved in the decision will watch the game replay and think of something else to promote the game. (Red alert? Red sky at night? Red Dawn….At Night?)
Tony Federer, Powell
to Tony: I like the change of pace that Blackout brings, but I don’t like the hard-to-read numbers on uniforms.

to the editor: I can explain why I don’t “scream like crazy”. I can’t watch the game directly, so I can’t pay the ticket fee, and I can’t go to the stadium because it’s far from the parking lot to my age. But I never miss a game unless it’s a channel I don’t have.
The real reason I’m complaining is that all of us who can’t be in the game but who support us 100% are being denied the halftime show. Instead, the two or she can “hear” three men talk about what they have just seen. why? we are not stupid We know what we saw and they were screaming all through the game in the first place.
Of course, most of us aren’t listening to them anyway, but it would be nice if at least those of us who couldn’t make it to the game were rewarded by showing the halftime show. , ignored and disrespected when it comes to the halftime show.
OSU doesn’t care about fans. All they care about is money, but they can afford to pay coaches millions of dollars. I’m screaming okay, but not for the reason you’re looking for!
G. Mitchell
to G: I don’t know what the network is doing, but I would say they put up a halftime show video on Dispatch.com every Saturday. For example, here’s what happened last week.

to the editor: Our glorious Buckeyes give up their bodies every Saturday for the holy grail of our pastime and national championship. suffer knee and back injuries, mental health issues, and other serious illnesses. When Ryan Day becomes a true leader on and off the field, securing a portion of ticket sales and television revenue for OSU to give every player a guaranteed Buckeye pension fund after graduation based on years of service. Here comes the Golden Buckeye so his goose can share his treasure with all the Buckeyes. It’s only natural to reward everyone in the Buckeye family, not just the brightest star.
Michael Ozer, Columbus
to Michael: If so, we should be paying every athlete in our school, not just football players.

About Guardian
to Brian: Somewhere in Mascot’s nursing home, perhaps on the shores of Lake Erie, Chief Wahoo is smiling. Sidelined by the so-called experts in spring training, the low-ranking Cleveland Guardians are the new champions of the American League Central Division. Many of Karou’s youths are still wet behind their ears, hurting their elders, applying copious amounts of wood to their leathery spheres, and stranded in bewilderment with their enemies helpless. Onward to the postseason! Watch out Yankee! Watch out for Astros sign stealers! Politically correct Guardians are on the battlefield (perhaps not the right choice of words) and the World Series Championship awaits the Cleveland Boys of Summer 2022.
Thad Woodman, Westerville
dear brian: It was pure pride and joy to read Michael Ares’ column about the rise of the young Cleveland Guardians as playoff contenders in Major League Baseball after winning the American League Central Division title. However, I noticed a distinct change in the tone of this columnist from previous articles on Guardians baseball operations and player payroll. In previous columns, he lamented and criticized owner spending, calling the financial “restrictions” imposed on Cleveland’s baseball operations a joke. It is explained that there is In an era of out-of-control nine-figure contracts (incidentally, clubs paying for contracts rarely do well – think, for example, of LA’s Mike Trout), the Guardian’s approach to the draft, player Development and very smart deals should be applauded.
So how do you market one of the lowest salaries in the league to your fans, our columnist once asked. I’ll tell you how – you win. Win with a player who agrees with the concept of the team and plays healthy basic baseball in a small professional baseball market town. By the way, this has nothing to do with renaming or karma. It’s simply something that has worked in Cleveland for many years and is a marvel to this fan and a great source of pride.
Matthew McGuire, Columbus
Dear Thad, Matthew: Guardians has a great story and built a very likeable team. And the fact that they’re built with a bunch of recent clippers only makes it better here.

About Crew 2
to the editor: To see Crew 2, I highly recommend going to Historic Crew Stadium. It’s a $20 ticket. My grandkids loved high fives with the players walking around the field after a 4-1 victory.
Brent Dewees
Other works of Mailbox
Why aren’t all the Ohio State football fans screaming like crazy? Did the referee fool the crew?
Previews for the Ohio and Arkansas games were “arrogant.”TV sound advice
what did they say?Readers are upset about the OSU-Notre Dame telecast
Ohio State Football’s “greed” to music.sympathy for eddie george’s son
Deshawn Watson may not be a fan-favorite player
Readers Say Most Can’t Understand The Pressure Athletes Like Deshawn Watson Face
Leave Deshawn Watson alone. No, ban him from his NFL.Readers have a lot to say
The Cleveland Browns are embarrassing, the crew is painful to watch
Readers have stated that Big Ten should add the entire Pac-12. and Notre Dame.and Boston College
Ohio State University is now a professional football team.NIL deal in school feels bad
Comments
Post a Comment