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	<title>Comments on: Block O Table &#8211; Spring Game, NFL Draft Prospectus</title>
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		<title>By: Ken</title>
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		<dc:creator>Ken</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Thu, 09 Apr 2009 23:40:59 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>1. Spring Game without a doubt. This is a much shorter term &quot;springboard&quot; for establishing a team. As much as I follow OSU alums, unless they wind up in Cleveland, or gasp, Buffalo, they&#039;re pretty much scatterd to the wind as far as I&#039;m concerned.

2. I fear for Beanie. He hasn&#039;t exactly had an injury-free career, and he won&#039;t be playing against the likes of Akron or N&#039;Western anymore.

3. I think Robiskie will do well. I think he was underutilized at OSU, and if he gets to the right team, I think he&#039;d make a realy good #2 receiver.

4. I think TP needs a big game. IMO, there were/are a lot of questions about his throwing fundamentals and the year ended with quite a bit of &#039;he said / she said&#039; with injury. He had a solid season for a frosh thrown into big time football, he had the expected stumbles, but he&#039;s got to emerge this year.

5. I think Guiton will have an impressive Spring. He seems to be one of teh most unknown of the inknown quantities, but if the offensive philosophy is to open things up for TP this year, Guiton may really benefit from it.

EC. This is an NA for me. I graduated from Muskingum College, down the road in New Concord, OH, so I&#039;ve got to pass on this one.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>1. Spring Game without a doubt. This is a much shorter term &#8220;springboard&#8221; for establishing a team. As much as I follow OSU alums, unless they wind up in Cleveland, or gasp, Buffalo, they&#8217;re pretty much scatterd to the wind as far as I&#8217;m concerned.</p>
<p>2. I fear for Beanie. He hasn&#8217;t exactly had an injury-free career, and he won&#8217;t be playing against the likes of Akron or N&#8217;Western anymore.</p>
<p>3. I think Robiskie will do well. I think he was underutilized at OSU, and if he gets to the right team, I think he&#8217;d make a realy good #2 receiver.</p>
<p>4. I think TP needs a big game. IMO, there were/are a lot of questions about his throwing fundamentals and the year ended with quite a bit of &#8216;he said / she said&#8217; with injury. He had a solid season for a frosh thrown into big time football, he had the expected stumbles, but he&#8217;s got to emerge this year.</p>
<p>5. I think Guiton will have an impressive Spring. He seems to be one of teh most unknown of the inknown quantities, but if the offensive philosophy is to open things up for TP this year, Guiton may really benefit from it.</p>
<p>EC. This is an NA for me. I graduated from Muskingum College, down the road in New Concord, OH, so I&#8217;ve got to pass on this one.</p>
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		<title>By: Team Secret Falcon</title>
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		<dc:creator>Team Secret Falcon</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Thu, 09 Apr 2009 13:15:02 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>yeah, i should probably link my response as well - sorry...

http://www.teamsecretfalcon.com/2009/04/block-o-table-round-two.html</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>yeah, i should probably link my response as well &#8211; sorry&#8230;</p>
<p><a href="http://www.teamsecretfalcon.com/2009/04/block-o-table-round-two.html" rel="nofollow">http://www.teamsecretfalcon.com/2009/04/block-o-table-round-two.html</a></p>
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		<title>By: Drew</title>
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		<dc:creator>Drew</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Tue, 07 Apr 2009 15:21:15 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>The Silver Bullet has officially thrown their opinions into the ring. Please enjoy...

http://www.osusilverbullet.com/4/post/2009/04/block-o-tablespring-game-nfl-draft-prospectus.html</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The Silver Bullet has officially thrown their opinions into the ring. Please enjoy&#8230;</p>
<p><a href="http://www.osusilverbullet.com/4/post/2009/04/block-o-tablespring-game-nfl-draft-prospectus.html" rel="nofollow">http://www.osusilverbullet.com/4/post/2009/04/block-o-tablespring-game-nfl-draft-prospectus.html</a></p>
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		<title>By: Team Secret Falcon</title>
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		<dc:creator>Team Secret Falcon</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Tue, 07 Apr 2009 14:24:24 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>team secret falcon has weighed in. i know everyone was holding their collective breaths....

phew.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>team secret falcon has weighed in. i know everyone was holding their collective breaths&#8230;.</p>
<p>phew.</p>
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		<title>By: Todd (not Boeckmann)</title>
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		<dc:creator>Todd (not Boeckmann)</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Mon, 06 Apr 2009 18:20:32 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>1)  In real life, I will do neither as in all probability I will either be working on some project, or refereeing an AAU basketball tournament in order to get out of working on some project.  However, despite living in Cleveland (or maybe because I do) the draft means nothing to me.  I would take my younger kids to the spring game.  But I stiopped going a long time ago when I noticed a correlation between my attendance and the Buckeyes having a disappointing season.

2)  I fear for Beanie&#039;s durability, but in truth I have to agree with El Cabong that the expectations for Lil Animal are too high because I was always frustrated that too many of his tackles were made chasing runners down from behind.  Sheddng blockers and overpursuit were always trouble for him.

3)  Rory Nichol.  Has good tools.  Just because Uncle Jim is allergic to calling plays for the TE doesn&#039;t mean the Buckeye TEs were crap.

4)  For his own legacy, Ray Small.  So many flashes of brilliance.  So many self inflicted gunshot wounds.  For the BCS side of the equation I&#039;m going to go with Terrell.  He needs to start showing that he can read defenses and throw the ball accurately in the 10-15 yard range.

5)  I&#039;m going for a re-run of Taurian again along with Lamar Thomas making the Kick Return game be productiive.  I&#039;d also like to see one of the young LBs like Andrew Sweat or Etienne Sabino really open some eyes.

EC)  Years ago, I was commuting back to campus every weekend from Cleveland to visit my then girlfriend who lived in Drackett Tower.  One very cold winter weekend we went for a walk with some friends to Mirror Lake.  That year, the fountain had not be turned off before everything froze and there was a 5-6 foot tall mountain of ice and snow out in the middle of the frozen lake.  I went to &quot;climb the mountain&quot; and busted a couple who were in the &quot;cone&quot; of the what turned out to be a hollowed out mountain while they were trying to scrog each other.  The girl was nekkid from the waist up and nicely endowed.  The guy was sufferring from the temperature outside.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>1)  In real life, I will do neither as in all probability I will either be working on some project, or refereeing an AAU basketball tournament in order to get out of working on some project.  However, despite living in Cleveland (or maybe because I do) the draft means nothing to me.  I would take my younger kids to the spring game.  But I stiopped going a long time ago when I noticed a correlation between my attendance and the Buckeyes having a disappointing season.</p>
<p>2)  I fear for Beanie&#8217;s durability, but in truth I have to agree with El Cabong that the expectations for Lil Animal are too high because I was always frustrated that too many of his tackles were made chasing runners down from behind.  Sheddng blockers and overpursuit were always trouble for him.</p>
<p>3)  Rory Nichol.  Has good tools.  Just because Uncle Jim is allergic to calling plays for the TE doesn&#8217;t mean the Buckeye TEs were crap.</p>
<p>4)  For his own legacy, Ray Small.  So many flashes of brilliance.  So many self inflicted gunshot wounds.  For the BCS side of the equation I&#8217;m going to go with Terrell.  He needs to start showing that he can read defenses and throw the ball accurately in the 10-15 yard range.</p>
<p>5)  I&#8217;m going for a re-run of Taurian again along with Lamar Thomas making the Kick Return game be productiive.  I&#8217;d also like to see one of the young LBs like Andrew Sweat or Etienne Sabino really open some eyes.</p>
<p>EC)  Years ago, I was commuting back to campus every weekend from Cleveland to visit my then girlfriend who lived in Drackett Tower.  One very cold winter weekend we went for a walk with some friends to Mirror Lake.  That year, the fountain had not be turned off before everything froze and there was a 5-6 foot tall mountain of ice and snow out in the middle of the frozen lake.  I went to &#8220;climb the mountain&#8221; and busted a couple who were in the &#8220;cone&#8221; of the what turned out to be a hollowed out mountain while they were trying to scrog each other.  The girl was nekkid from the waist up and nicely endowed.  The guy was sufferring from the temperature outside.</p>
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		<title>By: El Caballo de Sangre</title>
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		<dc:creator>El Caballo de Sangre</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Mon, 06 Apr 2009 05:39:28 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>1. Spring Game, no question. Even if the dates didn&#039;t coincide, my &quot;following&quot; of the news on draft day would consist of (maybe) watching the crawl on ESPN and then reading whatever this and other Buckeye blogs had to say about it. I&#039;m in that significant minority of CFB fans that pretty much hates the No Fun League. Of course I want our boys that get to the league to do well, but I just can&#039;t really get too excited about, say, the Patriots doing well just because Vrabel was an important part of their defense - by that standard, I&#039;d also have had to wish them ill because of where their QB went to school, no?

2. I think all of the guys you mentioned&#039;s chances of being solid if not awesome contributors in the NFL are pretty good. I guess I &quot;fear&quot; most that Beanie will suffer from a lot of slings and arrows if he spends any significant amount of time hampered by injuries his first couple of seasons. If &quot;struggle&quot; means &quot;isn&#039;t up to the job talent-wise&quot;, then Laurinaitis - as good as he was, I think we can all agree that objectively he was overrated (or at least over-hyped by the Musbergers of the world). In particular, I always thought Brian @ MGoBlog&#039;s criticism that he struggled to shed blockers was right on the money. The problem here is that it&#039;s an expectations game being played and that it&#039;s subject to all sorts of unreasonableness.

3. If he can get his head together, Alex Boone. All the physical tools are there. Everyone deserves second (and third, and fourth, etc.) chances in this life, and this is especially true where substance abuse is concerned.

4. Brandon Saine. With Boom&#039;s success last season, and Berry/Hyde&#039;s arrival this Fall (assuming they&#039;re as good as advertised), this Spring is probably Saine&#039;s last chance to &quot;demand&quot; a significant amount of carries/recs.

5. James Jackson. I&#039;m excited to see him on returns especially. I&#039;m not sure how &quot;relatively unknown&quot; of a quantity he is, though, so I&#039;ll choose Garrett Goebel as a less-hyped name that&#039;ll be on everyone&#039;s lips after the Spring Game.

E.C. On-campus: In the 70&#039;s my Dad was a professor at OSU, and he did a lot of his research on weekends (isotope geology - figuring out how old rocks are). Me and my brother spent endless hours just roaming around the Oval, Mendenhall Labs, the Union, the Orton Hall museum (I used to have nightmares about the giant sloth skeleton), Mirror Lake, the old Larkins, etc. I have an almost mystical connection to that campus (or, more properly, the way that campus USED to be).

Off-campus: I met my ex-wife at Papa Joe&#039;s when she crooked her finger at me from across the bar.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>1. Spring Game, no question. Even if the dates didn&#8217;t coincide, my &#8220;following&#8221; of the news on draft day would consist of (maybe) watching the crawl on ESPN and then reading whatever this and other Buckeye blogs had to say about it. I&#8217;m in that significant minority of CFB fans that pretty much hates the No Fun League. Of course I want our boys that get to the league to do well, but I just can&#8217;t really get too excited about, say, the Patriots doing well just because Vrabel was an important part of their defense &#8211; by that standard, I&#8217;d also have had to wish them ill because of where their QB went to school, no?</p>
<p>2. I think all of the guys you mentioned&#8217;s chances of being solid if not awesome contributors in the NFL are pretty good. I guess I &#8220;fear&#8221; most that Beanie will suffer from a lot of slings and arrows if he spends any significant amount of time hampered by injuries his first couple of seasons. If &#8220;struggle&#8221; means &#8220;isn&#8217;t up to the job talent-wise&#8221;, then Laurinaitis &#8211; as good as he was, I think we can all agree that objectively he was overrated (or at least over-hyped by the Musbergers of the world). In particular, I always thought Brian @ MGoBlog&#8217;s criticism that he struggled to shed blockers was right on the money. The problem here is that it&#8217;s an expectations game being played and that it&#8217;s subject to all sorts of unreasonableness.</p>
<p>3. If he can get his head together, Alex Boone. All the physical tools are there. Everyone deserves second (and third, and fourth, etc.) chances in this life, and this is especially true where substance abuse is concerned.</p>
<p>4. Brandon Saine. With Boom&#8217;s success last season, and Berry/Hyde&#8217;s arrival this Fall (assuming they&#8217;re as good as advertised), this Spring is probably Saine&#8217;s last chance to &#8220;demand&#8221; a significant amount of carries/recs.</p>
<p>5. James Jackson. I&#8217;m excited to see him on returns especially. I&#8217;m not sure how &#8220;relatively unknown&#8221; of a quantity he is, though, so I&#8217;ll choose Garrett Goebel as a less-hyped name that&#8217;ll be on everyone&#8217;s lips after the Spring Game.</p>
<p>E.C. On-campus: In the 70&#8242;s my Dad was a professor at OSU, and he did a lot of his research on weekends (isotope geology &#8211; figuring out how old rocks are). Me and my brother spent endless hours just roaming around the Oval, Mendenhall Labs, the Union, the Orton Hall museum (I used to have nightmares about the giant sloth skeleton), Mirror Lake, the old Larkins, etc. I have an almost mystical connection to that campus (or, more properly, the way that campus USED to be).</p>
<p>Off-campus: I met my ex-wife at Papa Joe&#8217;s when she crooked her finger at me from across the bar.</p>
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