I enjoy this phone typo. It sums up my feelings about that medium better than the actual spelling.twert
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I enjoy this phone typo. It sums up my feelings about that medium better than the actual spelling.twert
MililaniBuckeye;1853008; said:
I had just seen in the Brewster thread where it looks like he's seriously considering entering the draft, and for some reason subconciously I lumped him in with the Tat Five. See what happens when you turn 54?
jwinslow;1853040; said:not allowed:
pryor tweets (recruits also)
southcampus;1852953; said:Steve19, Mike's improvements on the field this year must have accounted for an upgrade in your quality of life? Am I right?
Analysis: Reynolds isn't a young man by the standards of this list, based on his Mormon mission. I still see him as a fringe first-round guy, but he's in that range and things could improve. Potter is here, though I originally saw him ending up at guard. Osemele is underrated and well-coached. He's a mauler with good size for the position, and he doesn't allow sacks. The only new name here is Adams, who started to blossom down the stretch for the Buckeyes.
Adams, Buckeyes No Longer Thinking About Suspensions
By Brandon Castel
COLUMBUS, Ohio ? It?s not going to be easy.
Dealing with the shame has been tough enough, but having to watch the first five games of their senior season from the couch at home is going to be nothing short of agonizing.
Photo by Jim Davidson Mike Adams
It?s the kind of dark cloud that could hover over every day from now until the sixth week of the season, but the Buckeyes are determined not to let that happen.
?I don't even think about it,? senior left tackle Mike Adams said.
?When I'm out there with my teammates all I'm thinking about is being out there with my teammates. All I'm thinking about is the play we're doing.?
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OT Mike Adams: Ohio State (6-8, 305)
A tall, lean, long-armed offensive tackle who possesses above-average range toward the edge and is tough to turn the corner on. Adams will miss the first five games of the season due to suspension, but the talent and upside is there for him to get a look as a potential early pick if he plays well in his return.
No. 16: Ohio State OT Mike AdamsTHE PARTICULARS: 6-8/320, Sr.; Dublin (Ohio) Coffman
THE BUZZ: He started for the second year in a row in 2010, earning first-team All-Big Ten accolades. Adams has 17 career starts but will miss the first five games of the 2011 season because of an NCAA suspension. The mammoth Adams, who might be the best lineman in the nation, is an excellent run blocker who rarely gets knocked off his feet and can push the pile. He's also nimble and athletic, making him a strong pass blocker.
1. MIKE ADAMS, OHIO STATE
THE PARTICULARS: 6-8/320, Sr.; Dublin (Ohio) Coffman
THE BUZZ: Adams will miss the first five games of the season because of an NCAA suspension. He started for the second year in a row in 2010, earning first-team All-Big Ten plaudits. Adams is an excellent run blocker who rarely gets knocked off his feet and can push the pile. He's also nimble and athletic, making him a strong pass blocker.