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DE/LB Thaddeus Gibson (official thread)

JimsSweaterVest;1635606; said:
My favorite memory of him will be how he stripped the ball from the MSU QB last year and took it all the way down the field for a TD. :oh:
Not to get off topic, but that was Malcolm that stripped the qb on a blindside corner blitz.

Wish you nothing but the best of luck, Thad. It was a pleasure.:io:
 
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JimsSweaterVest;1635606; said:
My favorite memory of him will be how he stripped the ball from the MSU QB last year and took it all the way down the field for a TD. :oh:

Give me the owning he gave a Wisky o-lineman in 2007. Just threw a 300 pound man aside and destroyed whichever pamf was QBing them at the time.

Although the way he took over the 2nd hald of the Illinois game this year was something else, too.
 
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Best of luck to Thad at the next level, and I think his words made one thing perfectly clear. This kid simply loves TOSU football as much as "we" do. He may be moving on, but we as fans need to appreciate what he contributed here, and wish him nothing but the best in accomplishing his dreams both on and off the field.

Thanks Thad!!

Peace
 
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BUCKYLE;1635620; said:
No matter what jersey you wear in the NFL, I'm a fan for the duration.

Buckeye. BAMF. Beard. NFL QB's don't know what's comin'? They better ask somebody.

Bingo, I don't care who the Buckeye's are playing for in the NFL. I watch games of teams I dislike every once in a while just to see what former Buckeyes are doing. Like with Bobby Carpenter and the Cowboys now that he has been playing more.

I wish Thad nothing but the best wherever he goes in the NFL.
 
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Buckskin86;1635411; said:

"He's sort of a project," said Sports Illustrated draft analyst Tony Pauline. "It may take a little bit to have some success and he's got to physically mature."

:huh:

ThadGibson.jpg
 
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With Tressel's blessing, Thaddeus Gibson leaves Ohio State for NFL opportunity
By Doug Lesmerises, The Plain Dealer
January 06, 2010

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Marvin Fong / The Plain DealerProjected as a second-rounder who needs to develop as a potential linebacker-rush end, Thaddeus Gibson is determined to impress at the pre-draft workouts.

GOING PRO
Thaddeus Gibson
Ohio State junior defensive end
6-2, 247 pounds
Euclid High graduate
2009 stats: 45 tackles, 13 tackles for loss, 4 sacks
2008 stats: 26 tackles, 9 tackles for loss, 5 sacks
2007 stats: 11 tackles, 3 tackles for loss, 1 sack
-- Doug Lesmerises

COLUMBUS, Ohio -- If Jim Tressel had asked, Thaddeus Gibson would have come back.

Instead, the Ohio State junior defensive end is headed to the NFL. The Buckeyes, though, will enjoy the return of two other top defensive players, lineman Cameron Heyward and cornerback Chimdi Chekwa.

All three made announcements on Tuesday, with Heyward, projected as a first-round pick, returning to anchor the defensive line for a team that will enter the season thinking a lot about a national title. Gibson was ready for that duty as well.

"I told Coach Tressel, 'If you tell me you want me to come back and win a national championship, I'll do it,'" Gibson said Tuesday night. "He said, 'No, it's not about me Thad, it's about you and your family.'"

Given the blessing of Tressel and co-defensive coordinators Jim Heacock and Luke Fickell, the Euclid High grad could pursue his NFL goals with a clean conscience.

"Coach Tressel said I don't owe Ohio State anything, but in actuality, I think I owe Ohio State everything," Gibson said. "To hear it from him means everything. It made the decision I made so much easier to go along with, even though I knew it was the best decision for me. So it's a wonderful feeling, but it's also kind of sad."

Gibson said he received a second-round projection in an evaluation provided by the NFL, and that Tressel would have encouraged him to return if he had been a third-rounder or lower.

Gibson's mother, Gwendolyn, battled some health problems this year. On track to graduate in June, Gibson knew the time was right for him and his family.

Playing at 247 pounds, he'd like to get to 255 if it doesn't cost him any speed, and he thinks he could run his 40 meters in the 4.4s during pre-draft workouts. He's entering the off-season believing he can turn himself into a first-rounder by April.

"He knows this is an honor and a privilege, not a right," said Gibson's older brother, Rafeale. "He wants to badly to prove himself to everyone else."

Ohio State will move on, Gibson saying that Nathan Williams, expected to replace him in the starting lineup, was already in a meeting with Heacock on Tuesday. If there's a national title in 2010, Gibson will be watching it from his dream job.

"Every time I think about it, it's like, 'wow, I'm honestly leaving those guys,'" Gibson said of Heyward and Chekwa. "To leave all that behind is a tough feeling, but I know I made the best decision for me and my family."

Gibson likely projects as a 3-4 outside linebacker, dropping into coverage as well as rushing the passer.

"He's sort of a project," said Sports Illustrated draft analyst Tony Pauline. "It may take a little bit to have some success and he's got to physically mature. If he's got that fire in his belly and he can absorb things, he'll do well."

With Tressel's blessing, Thaddeus Gibson leaves Ohio State for NFL opportunity | Ohio State Buckeyes - cleveland.com - - cleveland.com

Thad interview video...

Ohio State's Thaddeus Gibson needed Jim Tressel's blessing to leave: Video | Doug Lesmerises' Buckeye Blog - cleveland.com - cleveland.com

Ohio State football: Gibson declares for NFL
Chekwa, Heyward decide they'll stick around for their senior season at Ohio State
Wednesday, January 6, 2010
By Tim May
THE COLUMBUS DISPATCH

While Thaddeus Gibson said he is headed for the NFL, two other promising Ohio State defensive juniors -- lineman Cameron Heyward and cornerback Chimdi Chekwa -- said yesterday that they are staying put for their senior seasons.

Fresh off the Buckeyes' dominant defensive performance in a 26-17 win over favored Oregon in the Rose Bowl, Gibson said the time is right to head for the league. If the fourth-year junior defensive end was having any second thoughts or feelings of guilt about leaving his teammates behind, he said a talk with coach Jim Tressel allayed those emotions.

"He said he doesn't tell his players whether to stay or go; it has to come from them," Gibson said. "When he said that, I looked at him and said, 'Well, Coach, I'm leaning towards going. But I just cannot do it without your blessing.'

"And he said, 'Thaddeus, I am going to support you whatever decision you decide to make.' I knew what I wanted to do, and just hearing that from him, that he was going to be there for me if I needed anything, and that he didn't think it was a bad idea, just put me over the edge."

An evaluation by NFL scouts and administrators projected Gibson as a second-round pick. He said Tressel told him that he might have counseled against turning pro had it indicated a lower round, but second or higher means good money that could get better as Gibson shows his wares between now and the April draft.

"Thaddeus Gibson was a joy to coach and we completely support his decision," said Tressel, who was on the road recruiting. "He will be a fine NFL player."

Ohio State football: Gibson declares for NFL | BuckeyeXtra
 
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After re-watching the Rose Bowl yesterday Thad leaving is big. I know we got talent and experience but his tenacity to chase down plays was a big reason our defense played so well. He prevented some BIG plays. Any NFL team draft expert doubts Thad will be eating his words! His speed was so apparent against the Ducks.

Buddy you are already missed! Kick some ass!

HB
 
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I told Coach Tressel, 'If you tell me you want me to come back and win a national championship, I'll do it,'" Gibson said Tuesday night. "He said, 'No, it's not about me Thad, it's about you and your family.'
Coach Tressel said I don't owe Ohio State anything, but in actuality, I think I owe Ohio State everything," Gibson said. "To hear it from him means everything. It made the decision I made so much easier to go along with, even though I knew it was the best decision for me. So it's a wonderful feeling, but it's also kind of sad.

That literally made me tear up a little. :(
 
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Yes Muck, that was amazing. Tressel gets it and I love having him as our coach. Tressel knows how strong of a team we would be with Gibson back, and to be able to tell someone like Gibson that he wants what's best for HIM and not for our NC chances...man.

There's got to be some good karma for that. In Tressel We Trust.
 
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Gibson or Gholston better pro prospect?
Thaddeus Gibson
Ohio State junior defensive end
6-2, 247 pounds
Euclid High graduate
2009 stats: 45 tackles, 13 tackles for loss, 4 sacks
2008 stats: 26 tackles, 9 tackles for loss, 5 sacks
2007 stats: 11 tackles, 3 tackles for loss, 1 sack

Gholston's career stats
During his tenure at Ohio State, Gholston started 25 games. He finished with 87 tackles (47 solo) and 30.5 stops for a loss. He also had 21.5 sacks, which ranks fifth in school history.
 
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