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Idiots send hate mail

Hate mail is filling OSU tight end Ryan Hamby’s in box…

Ohio State tight end Ryan Hamby has received a couple of hate letters since dropping a sure touchdown pass during the Buckeyes’ loss to Texas last week….Asked about the content of the letters, Hamby said, “I’m not going to talk about them, but they’re just dumb things. You almost want to say, ‘You know, in the scheme of life there are things going on around the world. It’s just a game.”‘

Hey, loser idiot morons who send hate mail…get a freakin’ life. I’d like to see you catch that pass, or any pass, in any game, any where, in any league, under any circumstance.

Smith starting…for now

Bruce Hooley writes at ESPN.com…

Tressel estimates Smith will get “75 to 80 percent” of the repetitions in practice this week and will play the duration against the Aztecs, unless things get out of hand. That’s a far cry from the eenie-meany-miney-Zwick approach Tressel apparently used to pick his starter for second-ranked Texas, which was only the highest-rated nonconference opponent at Ohio Stadium in half a century.

I’m not who’s truly the better QB, Troy Smith or Justin Zwick, but I really hope Tressel chooses one and sticks with him.

Find those Frye angles!!

You know the Cleveland media is primed for a QB controversy when they manage to find a Charlie Frye angle even in a story about Green Bay’s backup QB. It takes Tony Grossi three paragraphs to start talking about Frye, who apparently was heavily scouted by the Packers.

Pretty soon we’re gonna start hearing about how Charlie Frye’s third cousin twice removed had a cat that had to be rescued from a roof in New Orleans. Unless Trent Dilfer has another bad game, at which point, the obvious pent up desire to write about Charlie Frye will find its natural outlet.

I don’t get it – McCullough waived again

Man, I DO NOT get this. After a really good pre-season (he led the team in rushing) RB Sultan McCullough didn’t make the final roster cut. The Browns then signed him to the practice squad, and now, they’ve cut him AGAIN, waived from the practice squad on Tuesday. Then we sign some schmuck RB out of Atlanta who played two games last year.

If I were McCullough, I’d be starting to take this personally.

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