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Pat Barry, who parlayed his Q102 popularity into a Greater Cincinnati radio and TV career spanning five decades, died of COVID-19 Saturday afternoon, Feb. 20. He was 69.
The Springfield, Ohio, native burst upon WKRQ-FM’s airwaves in 1974, playing Top 40 hits, and became one of the best known TV/radio personalities in town, thanks to his welcoming smile, loyalty to friends and self-deprecating humor.
Pat Barry in the WKRQ-FM (Q102) studio in the early 1980s.
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He liked to joke that he started his career in his hometown at a really big station – it had 12 pumps!
Barry, who had been on a ventilator at Christ Hospital all February, also worked for WLWT-TV, WXIX-TV, Fox Sports Ohio, WLW-AM, WKRC-AM, WMOJ-FM, WSAI-AM, WDJO-FM, WNKR-FM/WNKN-FM and Hamilton s old WOKV-FM. He started in radio at Springfield s WIZE-AM (1340) while in high school.
Geoff Burke-USA TODAY Sports The Football Team was near the bottom of the NFL in virtually every offensive category, and they clearly need a quarterback. Alex Smith is not the long-term or even the short-term answer, and Taylor Heinicke s gutsy playoff performance aside, there is little reason to believe that he is anything more than a career backup. Unfortunately, picking 18th means that Washington won t have access to any of the blue-chip quarterback prospects - Alabama s Mac Jones is the best quarterback likely to be left at that point - so the Football Team must decide if they want to load up in other areas - particularly wide receiver - or potentially reach for Jones.
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“I personally look at this like a fantasy world here,” said Gruden. “They have a new [general manager in Nick Caserio] in Houston who comes from New England who just went through a year in New England without Tom Brady. I think he has a pretty good idea how important Deshaun Watson is to the Texans. I don’t think there is any way in the world they trade Deshaun Watson. And if they did, the compensation is going to be like . they’d have to give up seven No. 1s. They’ll never draft again.”