Someone in the LeBron James camp needs to be fired. These people are paid to look out for his image and give him sound advice. Yet they seem to be doing everything but that lately. 
Along with the backlash tsunami that occurred after the “Decision” now we get the he may be making a cameo in Columbus next weekend.
Seems as though James is now interested in attending the Miami Hurricanes vs. Ohio State Buckeyes showdown on Sept. 11.
LeBron James posted on his Twitter feed Thursday that “he’s considering going to Columbus, Ohio, on Sept 11th” to see the match up between No. 2 Ohio State (his longtime team of choice) and No. 13 Miami.
James then wrote that “O-State will prevail for sure. Will be exciting!”
Don’t do it. LeBron, realize that if you’re there many people are going to boo you. While many won’t, the majority probably will. Why bother subjecting yourself to that?
Even worse, if Miami upsets Ohio State at the “Horseshoe” then you’re going to get yet another wave of criticism.
You’ll be used as a scapegoat. They’re going to say that you were the curse or jinx. Late Night shows will be making jokes about how the Buckeyes lost with you on the sideline and how Ohio State’s football team and their sideline spectators have something in common; that being that neither can win a big game.
There would be alumni and other football boosters asking that you never be allowed back in the stadium, let alone the team’s locker room or sideline.





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