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Marshall - Coombs Talk Again

  • Bill Kurelic said...

    Rankings wise yes, there are other prospects ranked higher that the Buckeyes are recruiting. But the OSU staff does not worry about where anyone else has a prospect ranked. They really like Marshall as do I. He gets off the ball well and runs extremely well. I have him as the No. 4 overall 2014 prospect in Michigan. And I can tell you Ohio State, Michigan and Michigan State all definitely want him.

    But where does he fit in? Kind of small for a prototypical rush end.

    Are they recruiting him for linebacker?

    "The only thing That Team Up North will be tasting this year is the salty tears of defeat" - UFM

    Gobucks187TTUN

  • AAStagg said...

    Lawrence is young and impressionable, which isn't unusual for a 17 year old. But he's also emotionally volatile, which is. There are meds for that, Mr. and Mrs. Marshall, and your little boy might benefit from them.

    Filling a kid's brain with drugs should be a thing of last resort. The side effects of all these meds can be devastating, as evidenced by all the senseless shootings going on.

    Ohio56

  • Ohio56 said...

    Filling a kid's brain with drugs should be a thing of last resort. The side effects of all these meds can be devastating, as evidenced by all the senseless shootings going on.

    A) You're wrong about mood stabilizers like lithium. They're safe and they work.

    B) My post was tongue-in-cheek. No one can prescribe for anonymous strangers, and I certainly wasn't trying to do that here.

    But, C) Lawrence has demonstrated clearly that he's a little loose upstairs. But he won't be alone on whatever team he selects. Mood swings and flip-flopping are SOP at 17.

    'We are attacking that like animals right now.'

    AAStagg