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RB07OSU;1144514; said:I thought that at first but go back and re-watch the play. Hartline was wide open on the skinny post. Hartline had to completely re-adjust (watch how much he slows down and adjusts his route) and it was definetly underthrown. I don't think the INT was his fault since Coleman made an unbelievable play, but he did underthrow him severely.
Sorry, but he didn't slow down at all. I've now re-watched this a good 10-15 times from both camera views(sideline and behind Boeckman). The ball was actually about to land right in Hartline's hands without him breaking stride. Coleman just flat out dove out of nowhere. The only thing Todd did wrong was underestimating Coleman's determination. That was a great play by Coleman much more than it was a bad play by Boeckman. It was literally inches away from being a touchdown.
I like Steve Helwagen's perspective on the QB play.
Bucknuts.com - Helwagen Chat: April 19 Archive
Steve Helwagen (Apr 19, 2008 7:01:06 PM)
We'll start with Bauserman and Henton ...
Steve Helwagen (Apr 19, 2008 7:02:21 PM)
Obviously, we only saw 2 of the 15 spring practices, today and last week's jersey scrimmage. I think Bauserman has pushed even with Henton, certainly, if not overtaken him. Tressel was very diplomatic afterwards saying that there is no need to make a declaration today about who is No. 2. My guess is they would list them as an "or" situation if they had to today ...
Steve Helwagen (Apr 19, 2008 7:03:57 PM)
Bauserman just has so much poise. He has knocked the rust off of his game and he has an absolute cannon. He had his choice of open receivers on the 51-yard TD to Taurian Washington and then threw like a 60-yard bomb to Washington that was called back because of a hold. It was kind of a cheap holding call, away from the play, on Andy Miller. He can also run the ball a little and is just a tough sucker. This is a guy to keep your eye on. I enjoyed watching No. 14 at helm for the first time since Hoying in 1995. ...
Steve Helwagen (Apr 19, 2008 7:06:19 PM)
Henton has his moments. This will be his third season on campus coming up and that's when it clicked on for Troy Smith (in 2004). He just needs to keep working and studying. He stayed alive at times when there was nothing (like the play late in the game where he nearly went down and almost scrambled for a touchdown). He did well for the Scarlet in the second half (5 of 7) and also made a great throw for a key completion in the first half for the Gray. Now is when he has to put the time in and grow. He and Joe have a window here before Pryor gets entrenched in the fall. They need to keep stepping up or may have to find a ball cap and a clipboard. But I liked what I saw and if either had to play, they would probably handle it OK. ...
Steve Helwagen (Apr 19, 2008 7:06:40 PM)
There is so much talent around those guys that they just have to stay away from the big mistake and everything should be just fine.
Steve Helwagen (Apr 19, 2008 7:07:41 PM)
As for Boeckman, like last week, he had moments where he was in complete control of the game. We remarked on the drive before the Homan pick that it just wasn't fair what he and Hartline were doing to the poor Gray DBs. It was pitch-and-catch. In the fall, you add in Beanie and Robo and, look out, you should have something very special ...
Steve Helwagen (Apr 19, 2008 7:09:12 PM)
I don't think Hartline even saw Coleman, he came out of nowhere on that deep pick and made an amazing play. The Homan pick he was pressured right up the gut and just tried to unload to beat the rush. Homan made an A.J. Hawk caliber sliding interception on that one (after Hartline had picked the defense apart on 4 of the 5 previous plays). Sometimes you get the bear and sometimes the bear gets you ...
Steve Helwagen (Apr 19, 2008 7:10:24 PM)
There is never a good time to throw a pick, but sometimes you just tip your cap. He didn't let those ruin his day. There was some time management problems on the drive at the end of the half. They just needed to pick up the tempo, but in a game like this with coaching staffs and players split up things get a little scattery.
EDIT- Looking at it for what seems like the 20th time, he may have slowed down a tad. Nothing major though.
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