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LB Coach James Laurinaitis (2x B1G DPOY, 2006 Nagurski, 2007 Butkus, 2008 Lott, 3x All-American, OSU HOF)

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Without stars like Jenkins & Laurinaitis in attendance, the interest and ratings from Ohio will be considerably less.

What do we do at Disney when we need to generate ratings? Bait!

And like clockwork, Buckeye Nation always comes through with a mountain of angry emails to boost my ratings.

Ka-ching! :banger:
 
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What a clown.

Pick Six: Senior Bowl Notebook

Ohio State linebacker Marcus Freeman had hoped that he and fellow Buckeye linebacker James Laurinaitis would get the chance to play shoulder-to-shoulder one more time, but he said that Laurinaitis has been battling the flu and made the best decision to stay home. Meanwhile, Freeman is glad that he's in Mobile, getting an opportunity to play the game he loves. "It's great being out there and competing with the best players in the nation, having a chance to be rough and going out there and having fun," he said. "It's kind of like organized fighting. It's fun and I've always enjoyed it."
Yea, he has a lot to hide...
 
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L'il Animal to be honored at the Bball game on Sunday.

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FB: Laurinaitis to be Honored at Men's Basketball Sunday

Three-time All-American to be recognized at halftime of Michigan State game for winning Lowe's Senior Class Award

Ohio State linebacker [URL="http://www.ohiostatebuckeyes.com/ViewArticle.dbml?SPSID=87743&SPID=10408&DB_OEM_ID=17300&ATCLID=1059421"]James Laurinaitis[/URL], who completed his Ohio State career as a three-time All-American in 2008, will be honored Sunday at halftime of the men's basketball game vs. Michigan State. Earlier this month, Laurinaitis was named college football's first Lowe's Senior CLASS Award winner for the Football Bowl Subdivision (formerly Division I).

The basketball Buckeyes and Spartans tip off at 3:45 p.m. in a game that can be seen live on CBS. Fans also can listen live on Buckeye Vision.
 
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If McShay was so good, an NFL team would trust him with millions of dollars, wouldn't it?

He wouldn't be on TV making bad predictions (track his mock draft because last year he missed the most of any national guy amongst the first 100).

I've read that McShay criticized the OSU coaching staff (a little), ignoring the fact that newly-signed agents may have a say.

I think Laurinaitis has proved his worth in the past four seasons.
 
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BuckeyeMike80;1389314; said:
Unfortunately that little bitch McShay doesn't allow people to tell him about his articles.

Consider the source. It's E$$$ and hating Ohio State is fashionable.

I feel you brother. I wanted to reply back to McShay for questioning Beanie's toughness. Durability is one thing, but my do these idiots forget what Wells played through last year. Did McShay ever play football? I would like to see him put on some pads and line up five yards from Beanie and have him try to tackle him. I bet he would get a stiff arm special in the mouth.:grr:
 
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JL's resume speaks for itself. We know it. NFL teams know it. What McShay says is irrelevant, so why give a shit about it? I stopped getting pissed off at ESPN long ago. They're the TMZ of sports media.

Glad to see JL getting honored, Sunday. He's the kind of kid who makes me proud to be a Buckeye. :) :osu:
 
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scouts are wondering if he has something to hide

Which scouts? Which teams? Here's what I dislike about the media. Throw out a general term, by that I mean no specific names or teams, and then spout an opinion. I cannot stand when writers/analysts attribute comments to unnamed sources. If no one has the balls to have their name attached to the comment, then it should not be printed. But then that doesn't sell real well.

Back on topic. James is a solid pick at a position that teams usually tend to wait on, particularly in this age of situation substitution. Playing in the Senior Bowl would not have changed that. The true talent evaluators, not the gossip columnists, have analyzed four years of JL film. They know his strong points, and what needs work.
 
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Rey Maluaga according to most analysts isn't showing very well. Maybe it isn't such a bad idea to skip a post-season All-Star game that can hurt your first round status.

The downside for a first round lock is way higher than the upside....
 
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billmac91;1389473; said:
Rey Maluaga according to most analysts isn't showing very well. Maybe it isn't such a bad idea to skip a post-season All-Star game that can hurt your first round status.

The downside for a first round lock is way higher than the upside....

Exactly. A poor showing is bad enough. Throw in some sort of freak injury and it would turn out to be one of the most costly weeks of a young man's life.
 
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2006 Bronko Nagurski Trophy
2007 Dick Butkus Award
2008 Lott Trophy
2006 AP All-American
2007 AP All American
2008 AP All American
2008 Lowe's Senior CLASS Award

As a soph alone, in 06 he led the team tackles (115) and interceptions (5), and also had 8.5 tackles for loss and 4.0 sacks! A year later he led team (again) with 121 tackles. He played the entire OSU/scUM game 4 times resulting in 4 wins. He was a 2 time Big Ten DPOY, set a BCS championship game tackle record at 18 as a soph.

But hey McShay, lets question JL's toughness!
:stupid:
 
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today at half-time....

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