Big hit is the best moment for Laurinaitis
by Doug Lesmerises/Plain Dealer Reporter Sunday December 21, 2008, 7:22 PM
AP photoOSU linebacker James Laurinaitis.
COLUMBUS -- He gets lost in his thought for a moment. James Laurinaitis is describing the greatest feeling in football, the rare opportunity that make the practices and the workouts and the films sessions all worth it. "The most beautiful thing you can do is when you're rushing a quarterback and you get let free from the backside, coming from the quarterback's back, and I don't get let free too many times, and he has no idea you're behind him. That's the best thing," Laurinaitis said, coming back from his daydream. "If you come from the back and they don't see you, they're totally defenseless, and they have nothing .... I'd pay for a hit like that."
They haven't all been from the back, but Ohio State's senior middle linebacker has had his share of quarterback moments this season, his hits on Michigan State's Brian Hoyer, Penn State's Daryll Clark, Illinois' Juice Williams and Michigan's Nick Sheridan, all in the second half of the season, helping to send to those signal callers to the bench to recover at least for a bit.
After Laurinaitis spent some early games playing steady and solid, if not frightening football, Ohio State's coaches wanted to find more ways to get him free. It at least seemed from there out that the Laurinaitis had more chances each game to pressure the quarterback and blitz from the edge.
"I don't know if it was I was freed up more or if the game started coming to you," Laurinaitis said. "Hoyer was a [bootleg] and the [middle] linebacker has the freedom to go and I got him. Some of those were iffy on being late, but I think you have that respect.
"Clark was just a scramble and I was in coverage and I came up and tried to pop him. And Juice, we had the mindset to attack Illinois in the spread rather than sit back. ... And the hit on Sheridan was one of the best."
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