Paladin wrote:I really find this thread hilarious. The jealousy for Stark Co. is rampant. I am curious how you got to bashing Cleveland , a city an hour North of Canton & Massillon. I don't need to defend Cleveland, especially when you visit Cincy or Columbus and find their dirty undesirable neighborhoods, rusting industrial parks and squalor of poverty. But I note I have a friend who lives in a high rise condo downtown overlooking the Flats, a dining/night club area thats great fun. Just blocks away are the Jake for the Indians, a newer, beautiful stadium, the Browns new stadium and the Cav's new digs. I had a big boat that for years went to the greatest walleye fishery in the country on Lake Erie and traveled its length from the Islands in the West with Put-In-Bay to the East and Geneva on the Lake/Ashtabula/Conneaut. Cleveland has some of the greatest restaurants you'll find in the state, really first class. Museums. Theatre. Zoo. Parks & recreation. And the money you find ringing the city in the suburbs staggers the mind. For dirt poor, really dirty and lacking in developement SEO to be making these cracks is just plain ignorant . Cleveland has nothing to do with the games being in Stark Co. If you want to expose yourself for the hicks many demonstrate being, go right ahead. But the hate spewed in this thread shows how ignorant some of you are.
I really don't like to socialize with people who talk about how intelligent they are and how wealthy they are...actually I have owned my share of businesses, I have a nice home, a nice income, nice job, three graduate degrees and I live in Ironton. I have friends who don't have degrees, don't do drugs, don't live in ran down trailers, well some of my friends might do that...

, but they are still people...and money isn't what makes a person. I coach kids from all aspects of life..some have whatever they want...while some don't even have a parent to work with them on their homework at night when they are just 9 or 10 years old, actually some rarely even see parents...and count on their big brother or big sister to take care of them...or their coach. The comment about "Dirty Cleveland" came from watching an NFL game a few weeks back, don't remember the announcer, but it was as a laugh...I know as everyone on here knows, that Southeastern Ohio has for many years been the least developed part of the state of Ohio...Some parts of this area have trailer parks on it, some have trash...Some have nice homes, heck if you look at the new development in the Proctorville area they are building $1,000,000 homes everywhere...just across the river from Huntington, WV. As for the Cleveland area..many people have talked about our area for years, with the trailers and under developed land, it was irresistible when I heard the announcers on National TV talking about how dirty Cleveland was only to think that they are normally the ones pointing their fingers at us...and now they have had it pointed their way on national TV...yes we too are a part of the rust belt and hope to have new industry move in as often as we can, and hopefully help out the people who need good paying jobs to better afford to take care of their children...However...this post is about football and where the championship games should be played...
It doesn't take a rocket scientist to understand that everyone in the state pays taxes and deserves their fair share in everything...including development..But when it comes to education and athletics...our student athletes in Southeastern Ohio and our parents and fans all deserve the same consideration as the schools in the North-East corner of Ohio...Money should not ever be a reason to hold the games nearly six hours away from any community, when there are plenty stadiums which can do just as good of a job as the ones they are playing in today...if not much better...
I love the idea of rotating the games...it would make for great attendance and the whole state could participate for a change...and if they had games in four corners of the state each year...every third year that division could play in the Horseshoe...that way with six divisions..two would play in Columbus while the rest would play in the other corners...what a great Idea...and talk about the money they would make..if that is what they are looking at...
