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Game Thread Ohio State 3, Southern Cal 35 (Sept. 13)

If we play a vanilla style game(Only rush 4, safe passes, short runs up the middle) we are going to get slaughtered. If we open the playbook, run a bit of the spread with Pryor, get Beanie into space and send the linebackers and an occasionally safety on the blitz we have a legit shot at winning this game, and winning it rather easily.
 
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MililaniBuckeye;1257629; said:
JT just needs to turn the dogs loose on defense. Remember how Jake Locker was supposed to run and pass all over our asses up in Seattle last year? Once our defense got [censored]ed after that personal foul, Locker got his ass busted up but good...same [censored] needs to happen tomorrow night, without waiting for a penalty to spark it. Throw the [censored]in' house on Dirty Sanchez on his very first play and see what he does with it.

Agreed. We need to see the Silver Bullets tomorrow night.
 
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Gatorubet;1257627; said:
Anybody here think that '07 Stanford was better than the '08 Buckeye squad??

I rest my case.
...any given Saturday.

I'm cautiously optimistic going in. I really do believe that JT has held back considerably in weeks 1 & 2 and last week the team got caught looking ahead a little. If this was in C-Bus, I'd be predicting a Buckeye win. I just wish we had a 100% Beanie. He was a monster last year at (supposedly) 70% though, so we'll see.
 
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MililaniBuckeye;1257629; said:
... Throw the [censored]in' house on Dirty Sanchez on his very first play and see what he does with it.

hell yeah....just like Will Smith knocking Dorsey on his ass during the 1st play in the 2003 Fiesta Bowl. Dorsey was stunned by the suddeness of the DL.
 
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You know what's odd to me: DaddyBigBucks a few weeks felt confident in big Buckeye win, then he's on a business trip, then to Columbus for the Bobcat game. He must have saw something that really scared him at that game and reversed field as evidenced by his pick on game preview. I miss DBB's analysis this week, I think he's still away on business.

Do we need to start a DBB sprint card fund?
 
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Brandon;1257634; said:
If we play a vanilla style game(Only rush 4, safe passes, short runs up the middle) we are going to get slaughtered. If we open the playbook, run a bit of the spread with Pryor, get Beanie into space and send the linebackers and an occasionally safety on the blitz we have a legit shot at winning this game, and winning it rather easily.
:lol: dumbest post award

c;mon man, this is all you've got? NCAA 09?
 
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Brandon;1257634; said:
If we play a vanilla style game(Only rush 4, safe passes, short runs up the middle) we are going to get slaughtered. If we open the playbook, run a bit of the spread with Pryor, get Beanie into space and send the linebackers and an occasionally safety on the blitz we have a legit shot at winning this game, and winning it rather easily.

I believe you overlooked the third option: rogue meteorite mutual annihilation scenario.:biggrin:
 
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the best thing (IMO) Tressel can do is pick a RB and go with him and establish a rhythm.

It wasn't that one or the other was stinking up the place against Ohio, it was the offense had absolutely no rhythm because they kept swapping out backs on every series. All of them are different types of backs in the first place.

Personally, I'd go with Boom with some Mo Wells on 3rd downs. But Tress is paid millions for a reason.....
 
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Brandon;1257634; said:
If we play a vanilla style game(Only rush 4, safe passes, short runs up the middle) we are going to get slaughtered. If we open the playbook, run a bit of the spread with Pryor, get Beanie into space and send the linebackers and an occasionally safety on the blitz we have a legit shot at winning this game, and winning it rather easily.

I agree. Unfortunately, I don't believe Beanie is going to be much of a factor due to his injury. I also suspect "open up the playbook" isn't in JT's plans, either.

We'll see soon enough...
 
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