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I was not sure of his height, only that he was a near world class sprinter/hurdler, and a lot of sprinters aren't known for their height.
If RGIII is 6'1" or over, at 215 (I think I heard the anouncers say that was his weight) with all of his other skills, I agree he should go in the 1st round.
Absolutely love the sound of all of that, the kids who stuck with tOSU through thick and thin are Buckeyes, and the net will be cast much wider in the future, with whales as the subject of the fishing expedition :D
Agreed, I still feel that speed at DE, and OT are what seperated tOSU and most of the real elite teams they've struggled with over the years, USCum, UF and LSU (though they pretty much bludgeoned the Bucks in that NC game)
It sure seems the UFM sees some area of weakness (relatively speaking)...
Not sure he has ideal NFL size (last I checked, neither did Brees though) but he sure looks good, great release, tight spiral, accurate passer, and stellar athlete, a lot to like there.
The Buckeye Grapplers are running with the momentum that is prevalent all across the Athletic Dept the last 5-6 days, tis a great time to be a Buckeye fan.
Spoon has all the physical tools needed to be a star. His game coming out of HS was very raw, oh hello again Captain Obvious, but if he spent last year and the off season really working on it, wow, the sky is the limit.
The most important thing he can do to see the court consistantly is to...
Your defense will be tough to beat, but with your two QB's being mistake prone, they could help someone out with a couple of ill-timed turnovers. The Piggy's could have just enough offense to force those mistakes.
In Braxton's defense, his passing numbers might be better now, if he had Robiskie and Hartline to throw to, Pryor also had Small and a guy named Posey who was decent as a freshman :wink2: I agree though, TP, while his motion was not pretty, did put up some pretty good passing numbers throughout...