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I hate Woodson, but he changed the game on both sides of the ball - Gamble did not.akronbuck said:gamble on D and O was better then when woodson won the heisman but,
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I hate Woodson, but he changed the game on both sides of the ball - Gamble did not.akronbuck said:gamble on D and O was better then when woodson won the heisman but,
He also blew the 2003 Wisconsin game almost single handedly by getting burnt deep in my opinion. He has huge athletic ability, no doubt about it, but I think his skills at cornerback were still a little raw, at least from time to time. It seemed like he would be a lock down man for nine plays, and then on one he would blow an assignment like in the Wisconsin game. Also, it's possible that he blew more assignments than that, he just recovered from them with his athletic ability (closing speed, quickness, and so on) so no one noticed, except maybe the coaches.akronbuck said:He saved and won games on D
Gamble, I believe, led the NFL in interceptions last season. If he didn't lead, then he had plenty-o-ints.Buckeye86 said:He also blew the 2003 Wisconsin game almost single handedly by getting burnt deep in my opinion. He has huge athletic ability, no doubt about it, but I think his skills at cornerback were still a little raw, at least from time to time. It seemed like he would be a lock down man for nine plays, and then on one he would blow an assignment like in the Wisconsin game. Also, it's possible that he blew more assignments than that, he just recovered from them with his athletic ability (closing speed, quickness, and so on) so no one noticed, except maybe the coaches.
After all, he did only have one and a half years under his belt at the position, so blown assignments would be expected as far as I'm concerned. It's my feeling that it would have been wise for him to stay an extra year to refine his skills. But obviously the Panthers thought that he was good enough for them to work with and build on.
I didn't see him play with the Panthers very much, but I'm pretty sure he started for them. My feeling is he got drafted for his raw athletic ability, and they worked with him on his skills at cornerback. (Which he could have done at Ohio State, only for free, so who could blame him I guess.)
MistriBuck said:"i'm gonna back up BuckeyeBoy on this one...........i really don't know why Mili has such a disdain for Gamble, maybe because he didn't show up for most of the '03 season?"
MistriBuck said:Mililani has a disdain for any opinion other than his own....he is trying to be a forum bully.
And no, you can't have my milk money.
Bucknut319 said:Mililani has a disdain for any opinion other than his own....he is trying to be a forum bully.
You just listed the turning points in each game as a single play.daddyphatsacs said:Gamble blew coverage in the Wisky game, Shawn Springs blew coverage in the Michigan game.......so what? One play does not make a game.
ScarletArrow said:You just listed the turning points in each game as a single play.
One play can and does make a game.
Did the Holy Buckeye - one play - make the game?
Did Mike Doss blowing coverage against Seth Morales make the game?
Did Gamble's INT return for a TD against PSU make the game?
Didn't quite lead, but did have a good season...Oneshot said:Gamble, I believe, led the NFL in interceptions last season. If he didn't lead, then he had plenty-o-ints.