motherscratcher wrote:Now, as noted at Sports Illustrated (via TrueHoop), Raab is going to be writing a book that is a “meditation on Cleveland and loyalty and fanhood.” Yeah, we see where that is going. Here is what he told SI:
“I’m not looking for a showdown at the O.K. Corral,” Raab said. “To the extent that Twitter is a persona, that’s where the persona is. The only thing I really want to ask LeBron is what do you tell the kid who is growing up in Cleveland who loved you and felt he was part of something special because you were The Man? The whole idea of fanhood on the face of it is silly, but it is no less real. What he put the town through, I am very angry about.”
Well, and it's really just sad, how lebron squandered what could have been a great thing he could have done for his home-area. Being an Icon for years to come.
Seriously, we all had that dream as a kid, playing in the back yard, jokingly talking about finally winning one for the Indians, Cavs or Brownies (mine was kicking the Yankees ass in the ALCS), None of us were ever good enough to do it, but we still dreamed about it. Very few people get put in that opportunity to be what LeBron could have been for NEOhio. Kosar was the last one, Enberg saying during the drive of "The Fumble game" sort of always echoed through my mind what he must have been thinking
"When you're a kid and you grow up some 70 miles from Cleveland, you dream about certain opportunities, we all did in our youth, Bernie Kosar grew up a Cleveland Browns fan, and now it's his turn to rally Cleveland"