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I'm not. Most Buckeye fans don't want to see a huge maize and blue Block M on an Ohio State site. This is what we'd rather see:Surprised this has never been posted here yet...
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You know, Mili is a Facebook queen who thinks everything on there is the funniest thing ever posted on the interwebs.I'm not. Most Buckeye fans don't want to see a huge maize and blue Block M on an Ohio State site. This is what we'd rather see:
Uh, it was on Zeke's Twitter account, dipshit...You know, Mili is a Facebook queen who thinks everything on there is the funniest thing ever posted on the interwebs.
I'd post more like these:I'm not. Most Buckeye fans don't want to see a huge maize and blue Block M on an Ohio State site. This is what we'd rather see:
Zeke posted that graphic since it showed him leaping over Michigan, using the horizontal bar in the logo as a hurdle, as he hurdled in high school. That said, I'd have to agree that I do like your shot, better though...real life is always better.I'd post more like these:
...but they were so common it was child's play capturing them.
I'm not going to tell a buckeye legend what to do. I just don't have to like his color scheme :pZeke posted that graphic since it showed him leaping over Michigan, using the horizontal bar in the logo as a hurdle, as he hurdled in high school.
I'd post more like these:
...but they were so common it was child's play capturing them.
There was a LOT of wayward Ohioan consternation. Just like there's always a LOT of Kalis sprinting backwards in almost any shot of a tackle behind the line of scrimmage. Thanks thoughA child might have caught them, but not with such clarity and composition. I especially love how much in focus the frustration is on Joe Bolden's face.
Excellent work as always, Josh.