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Scouting Ohio - Austin Boucher Archbishop Alter
Junior film. From what I can tell, he knows how to take a hit and deliver the ball. His arm strength isn't perfect, but offseason conditioning can help with that. Solid athleticism. The statement that he may be a lefty Krenzel seems pretty...
Nowhere near a big deal. A lot of fans with high expectations were just expecting him to be so lights out from day one that he would be a three and done at QB, which is essentially unrealistic. He isn't Superman. But, he's plenty good. It shouldn't even be up for debate.
Okay, yeah, when he makes a mistake, he looks like a 6'6" Kordell Stewart. But, here is the reality about TP:
1. He threatened to take himself out of the game if he couldn't move the team down the field.
2. He has been looking to his other options.
3. He has a willingness to learn.
4. He has a...
Low blow reagdog, and a bad one too. Don't bring up what Hines felt after we lost the '04-05 AFC Championship Game. Why? Because he wanted it for Bettis. He wasn't crying because he lost. He was crying because his teammate lost. Why? 'Cause the Steelers stick together. And, he got it for Bettis...
This team infuriates me more often than they make me happy. They are young. They are inexperienced. They make a lot of poor passes. They don't try to penetrate the zone or force the defense to make a mistake on the offensive side. But, they sure do hustle. They have a lot of raw talent. And...
Nice shooting thus far from the Cavs. Bit worried about being able to handle Gasol, Bynum, and/or Odom when two of those guys are on the court without Z. But, the Cavs are playing a very strong game thus far, given the fact that they are missing both Z and Delonte tonight.
Charlie Frye didn't have the tools to be an NFL QB, imo. Nate Davis has a gun, knows how to step up into the pocket, and he knows how to scramble when needed. Frye was never able to figure out how to step up into the pocket, whereas Anderson was adequate at it.
Mark Sanchez is the ideal fit for a West Coast Offense in the NFL. Seattle would be a great fit. San Fransisco would be a great fit, if that is the offense that Singletary wants to use. Sanchez needs to be in an offense where his skillset can be best utilized. Sanchez, to me, seems like he is at...
Well "Gulley Gee", he can make some really quick cuts. That's what really impressed me. He seems to have solid top end speed too, at least enough to get to the edge at the next level to get into a position to make his cuts and moves in the open field. And, he seems to know when to go outside...
http://http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4JiSSlyWy70
If he doesn't end up as a big player on offense, he should at least have a solid career on special teams. I'm thinking 4th round for Brian. Best of luck!
If Jim Tressel makes the sweep a more regular part of the Ohio State offense, I think Herron could pull off a lot of runs like this:
YouTube - Wiley TD OSU-Michigan 1998
That's great news. He really seems like a guy that could succeed at Ohio State. And, all of the articles that I've seen on him show that he is really trying to get his life in order.
Spitler will see a lot of playing time against teams like Wisconsin and Michigan State. He will obviously see a lot of playing time during The Game as well, and on Senior Day. Against teams like Illinois, I expect Sabino to see a lot of playing time. Sabino covers the spread, Spitler smashes the...
Could Connor Smith possibly earn a starting job next season, realistically? Boren and Cordle look like sure-fire starters at OG. But, I'd like to think that Connor Smith could possibly live up to his potential and earn a starting job during his Junior Season. If not, I certainly see him as a...
Boom is the fo-sho starter here. He has earned the job. He is fast. He has great vision. He can identify a hole. He can make the first man miss. His lowest YPC average all year was 2.4 against Illinois. His second lowest was in his first game ever against Youngstown State, with 3.4. Aside from...
This unit will be a key factor in whether or not the Buckeyes win football games next season. Top notch offensive and defensive lines = victory. The only mystery going into next season is how effective Wilson will be. I have a feeling that he will at least be on the 2-deep at DE. If he can't...
What do you guys think about Andrew Sweat's chances at getting significant playing time next season? JT opted against redshirting him, and he looks like a terrific talent. His tutelage under JL33, which he mentioned as being a huge bonus during his recruitment, is noteworthy. He graduated early...