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More Buckeye preseason performances...

O.K! On a more positive note Andy "Boom" Groom is doing a great job tonight vs. the Bengals. He has had 3 kicks over 50 yards and one that went 56 pinning the Bengals deep. The bad part about him winning the job is that he would take another Buckeye's spot, Tom Tupa ( the greatest punter in tOSU history).
 
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Bestbuck36 said:
O.K! On a more positive note Andy "Boom" Groom is doing a great job tonight vs. the Bengals. He has had 3 kicks over 50 yards and one that went 56 pinning the Bengals deep. The bad part about him winning the job is that he would take another Buckeye's spot, Tom Tupa ( the greatest punter in tOSU history).
Hey I can think of worse things that can happen than 2 buckeyes duking it out in the NFL :)
 
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Some numbers for the (now NFL) Buckeyes around the league today:

Donney Nickey (Titans): 3 tackles, 1 sack
Robert Reynolds (Titans): 1 tackle
Mike Jenkins (Falcons): 1 pass - 13 yards
Craige Krenzel (Bengals): 5-9, 62 yards (led a field goal scoring drive)
Andy Groom ('Skins): 4 punts, 47yrd ave., 2 ISO20, LG 56
Shawn Springs ('Skins): 2 tackles, 1 assist.
Nugent (Jets): 3/3 XP
Antoine Winfield (Vikings): 5 solo tackles
 
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lvbuckeye said:
Jenkins has been promoted to the #1 receiver, ahead of Peerless Price... :biggrin:
Good for Jenkins. He was a stand out on special teams last season and he's been waiting patiently for his opportunity. It couldn't happen to a better Buckeye.
 
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August 26, 2005


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With Peerless Price, Roddy White and Dez White on the sideline, Jenkins showed he can be Atlanta's No. 1 receiver.

Jenkins caught four passes for 35 yards and scored twice, helping the Falcons beat the Jacksonville Jaguars 23-7 in a rain-drenched, penalty-filled preseason game Thursday night.

``Nothing special for me tonight,'' said Jenkins, a first-round draft pick in 2004 who caught just seven passes as a rookie. ``It just happened that I got open and was able to catch the ball when it came to me. I just wanted to make plays when the opportunities came to me.''

Fred Taylor ran four times for 18 yards in his preseason debut for the Jaguars (2-1) and showed signs of being able to recover from knee surgery.
But Atlanta looked primed for another run at the NFC championship game.

The Falcons (3-1) moved the ball with ease against Jacksonville's vaunted defense and scored on three of their first four possessions.


Warrick Dunn ran eight times for 65 yards, including a 42-yard scamper that set up a touchdown.

Michael Vick was 5-of-10 passing for 44 yards with a touchdown and did even more damage on the ground. He scrambled four times for 30 yards.

T.J. Duckett looked sharp, too, gaining 18 yards on four carries.

But the scoring was left to Jenkins and kicker Todd Peterson.

After Dunn's long run, Vick found Jenkins on a slant pattern for a touchdown and a 7-0 lead. Peterson then kicked two 40-yard field goals, making it 13-7.

Jenkins found the end zone again with 11 seconds remaining in the first half. He caught Matt Schaub's pass that was intended for tight end Alge Crumpler and tipped by a defender.

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<SMALL>AP - Aug 25, 9:18 pm EDT</SMALL>
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Jenkins got plenty of work early, especially with Atlanta's injury woes at the receiver position.

Roddy White, the team's first-round draft pick, has been sidelined with a high ankle sprain since the preseason opener.

Price, the team's former No. 1 receiver who was demoted this year and is in danger of being cut, sat out after sustaining a concussion last week against Tennessee.

Dez White, third on the team last season with 30 catches for 370 yards, sprained his knee and did not return.

``It's too early to know anything about injuries,'' Falcons coach Jim Mora said.

The Jaguars, meanwhile, had just two bright spots: a one-handed catch by first-round pick Matt Jones and Taylor's return.

Outside of them, Jacksonville fumbled three times, threw an interceptions and finished with 13 penalties for 170 yards.

Had it not been for Jones' 48-yard reception on third-and-7 in the first quarter, the Jaguars might not have scored. The first-team offense didn't score a touchdown in either of its first two preseason games.

Jones snared Byron Leftwich's pass over the middle for a 48-yard gain, and LaBrandon Toefield scored four plays later from 4 yards out.

``He's got a gift for catching the ball,'' coach Jack Del Rio said. ``That's just a phenomenal catch. You're going to see a lot of that. He's the kind of guy that's going to have plays on ESPN. He's that kind of player.''

Jacksonville had little else go right on offense or defense.

Leftwich was 11-of-20 passing for 179 yards, 47 of which came on a desperation pass to end the first half. Ernest Wilford caught the ball at the 2-yard line as time expired.

The defense gave up several big plays to Vick and company.

Taylor was the other bright spot.

His first run in more than eight months provided a 13-yard gain for Jacksonville's offense and an even bigger boost for his confidence. The oft-injured Taylor added two receptions for 8 yards. ``It felt good,'' said Taylor, who injured his left knee Dec. 19 against Green Bay and missed the final two games of last season. ``It was a good start. It was a confidence builder. Physically, I felt OK and I didn't have any setbacks. It is a good sign, so far.''



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Jenkins indeed had a veryfine game and the Falcons looked by far the better team when the Number 1 units where in play. Let me also say that converted WR Matt Jones was absolutely sick - one-handed grabs, speed, size what was Arkansas thinking by playing him as a QB? (I know he did well in that role, but man, that young man can flat out play WR).
 
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Almost doesn't count
Buffalo's Nate Clements nearly scores as teammate Lawyer Milloy knocks away the Chicago Bears' John Tait during the second quarter Friday, Aug. 26, 2005 in Chicago.

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Clingy Vike
San Diego Chargers running back Darren Sproles evades Minnesota Vikings cornerbacks Ukee Dozier and Antoine Winfield on a second quarter gain in Minneapolis, Friday, Aug. 26, 2005

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Going deep
Baltimore Ravens quarterback Kyle Boller throws deep downfield as New Orleans Saints defender Will Smith closes in during the first half of an NFL preseason game in the Louisiana Superdome in New Orleans on Friday night, Aug. 26, 2005.
(Bill Haber/Associated Press)
 
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OSUsushichic said:
He had that same battle in Tampa Bay and Tupa beat him out. Maybe its revenge time for Groom. I'd love to see him make the roster.

The Washington Redskins placed Tom Tupa -- one of the NFL's top punters last season -- on the injured reserve list for the year. Tupa's backup this preseason, Andy Groom, 25, doesn't necessarily have the job yet. On Monday, the Redskins signed Chris Mohr.
-- Washington Post
 
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Golferdow01 said:
Ok so he had an INT, nearly having an INT doesn't count and speculation is worthless...don't get me wrong lv, i thought gamble was a hell of a buckeye, but i dont think we got 100% from him at the end of '03

thats a pretty big statement to make about a guy who on several occasions played more than 100 snaps in his career at tOSU. he bit on a good route against wisky. thats what happens when you play man. you wanna put your guys on an island? go for it! but understand that no matter how good the guy is he will get beat from time to time. by your definition doss without question took the nc game in 02 off as he clearly got tourched on miami's first td. god only knows how many games winfield "took off" as he rarely had picks.

gamble played cb like a wr, not a cb. he could play the position because he was increadibly talented. not because he was well versed in his role on defense. its like compairing teddy ginn's wr skills with holmes and saying teddy "takes plays off" because he doesn't run perfect routes. its just not a fair statement.
 
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