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newsmyrnabukeye said...
Why are so many posters even mentioning the possibility of him putting on weight and becoming a LB ? It seems to be agreed upon that he is an athlete, so what is wrong with him staying in the 210-220 range at 6'3" and be a monster safety or WR ? We can sure appreciate a S that can hit like a truck, tall enough and fast enough to defend the passing game, so why all the talk about making him a LB, we have and will have an abundance of LB's for the next few years and beyond. GO BUCKEYES.
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les said...
It's so hard to say, think about it, a couple of years ago we were all so excited about getting Brian Bobek, #1 or 2 ranked center in most polls, Sabino who was ranked in either the top #1, 2, 3 spot in Lb in most polls, Curits Grant who was also ranked in the # 1, 2, 3 in LB in most polls, and it's not to say these guys won't make it big. My point is that sometimes effort and a willingness to excel can overcome what pollsters see as potential. I was a tad apprehensive about this kid until I read about him saying he would go through a wall for these coaches, how can you not like a kid like this? I've always said that having a kid who has the attitude that he's gonna work his ass off for the team is the type of kid we need. Sorry to sound old fashion but that's what we need, is kids with that old fashion type of attitude, play for the coaches and the team, not the prima donna type.
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