I think it’s time for all of us to take a break from this Browns football nonsense. Amazingly, over 26% of all households in NE Ohio had that abomination of a football game on their TV last Sunday afternoon. I think all of us, even thee in thy rubber dog mask, can agree that last [...]
My favorite part about the Browns is that their story is always the same, just with slightly different details. It’s like going to see “Annie” wheeze into Playhouse Square with a busload of the elderly. The story is the same, but the cast members change just enough so the people schilling tickets can tell you [...]
On this program I was very happy to have as my guest a Cleveland sports broadcasting great with 40 years of experience, the “Voice of Truth and Reason”, Les Levine. We talked about the Browns and Peyton Hillis and the 2-2 start to the Shurmur era, and we talked 2011 Indians and the MLB playoffs, and [...]
Cleveland Indians team President Mark Shapiro was kind enough to join the program to breakdown and discuss the 2011 season the Indians just closed out. We also talked about “Moneyball” and the use of advance statistics which he and Indians helped to pioneer in the league that has changed the game, and Mark’s involvement with [...]
Baseball has never been healthier. Well, so say the out of touch owners and Roman Senators that run the game. While ticket sales are strong, and overall TV viewership is good, these old men seem to miss the point. Most people just DON’T CARE. You would think that people would be all jacked up with [...]
While you watch the worst OSU football this season that you, your father, and your father’s father have seen in your lifetimes, yet another story runs about their players taking thousands of dollars and being suspended in the same year they helped their conference generate a billion dollars1. What’s confounding with this new continually higher level of [...]
Oct 4 2011 | Posted in
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I watched the Browns game at home yesterday. I used to have season tickets and sit in the Dawg Pound in the old stadium, but my ability to deal with The Great Unwashed that attend the games has become more limited. As I watched the Browns get their pricks pounded into the dirt, the telecast [...]