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Just finished watching Outside The Lines on ESPN with Maurice Clarett...It was an interesting story..Seems a little more mature...Personally, I think he took a couple caps of ridilin before the interwiew...He was laughing and making stupid faces everytime he was asked a question....Maybe Maurice has finally hit that age of reality....Maybe he will or has grown up...To be honest with everyone, I really am anxious to see who gambles on him and how he will produce as a rookie...Hopefully my Bengals will take a chance in the 6th round.....

(Rudi Johnson, Maurice Clarett, Chris Perry)

Can anyone sense the irony?
 
scooter1369 said:
Where's Jack Ruby when you need him?

....wishin' he had another round I bet.... :wink2:

It may be he has reached that road bump called "reality" we all hit in our '20s. I just can't wrap my mind around giving him a milliliter of the benefit of doubt beyond that. :roll2:

BuckeyeTillIDie said:
Maybe he's fucking gay and we shouldn't give a shit about him :biggrin:


Who cares who he's friggin? :biggrin:
 
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Don't know how many of you heard the interview with MoC by Herbstreit yesterday on 1460, but a few points I remember:

1) MoC has come to terms with what happened to him and where everything went wrong, and he repeatedly said, "It's all water under the bridge." He would not address any of the specific questions regarding any of the articles Tom Friend wrote, other than falling back to his old mantra, "I was just trying to clear my name." Honestly, I don't think MoC has ever read the Tom Friend article. MoC was more forthcoming on Wojo's 'One & Done' article from 2002, explaining that the picture of him throwing away his jersey was arranged by OSU SID Steve Snapp. According to MoC, Steve was actually the one MoC was throwing the jersey to, and he was told during the shoot that the shot would be framed as if he'd just finished a hard work out and was throwing his jersey in the laundry basket. MoC repeatedly admonished Wojo's article and still insists his intent was to play at OSU for at least three years.

2) If given the opportunity, Maurice would like to come to Columbus and sit down face-to-face with both Andy Geiger and Jim Tressel. Herbie suggested repeatedly that all MoC has to do is pick up the phone and call Tress, but Geiger likely wouldn't give MoC the time of day.

3) Asked if he has any regrets, MoC said he's most disappointed that he couldn't return to win at least the 2003 National Championship and Heisman Trophies. I thought this was the most telling part of the interview, because Maurice gave the 'company line' about national championships and really mumbled his way through it, but was he was very distinct and precise about the fact he did not win any Heisman Trophies -- that's eating him up inside.

4) MoC feels he's in good standing with his former teammates (personally, I cannot think of anyone who has taken MoC to task other than, maybe, Andy Groom) and MoC hopes that he is invited to special OSU events that involve the 2002 team -- dinners, banquets, anniversaries, etc ... MoC added that if he were invited to this year's Spring Game, he'd be here in a second (apparently he's not expecting any phone calls tomorrow afternoon).

5) Asked about his draft status, MoC simply said, "Hey, they say you're only as good as your last game ... well, I walked off the field National Champion!" Herbstreit laughed and said good answer, restating that the last time MoC played football he scored the game winning TD in the 2nd OT of the Fiesta Bowl.
 
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I actually wouldn't be surprised if somebody took him in the 4th or 5th round. The guy proved that he knows how to play the game, regardless of the numbers he put up at his workouts. It seems to me that he has that innate ability to make good plays (even if he doesn't always have that ability to make good decisions.) Sometimes, GM's make unexpected picks based on something other than tangible statistics. Krenzel was projected as a 7th or 8th round guy, but the Bears obviously saw something intangible in him that led them to take him in the 5th.

As far as character, guys with larger character isues than MoC have been taken in the first round, so I don't think that will substantially deter anyone from taking him.
 
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On the way home from work yesterday in the car, I was listening to the Dan Patrick show and they had MOC on.....

-MOC said he has been humbled by the experience but wouldn't change a thing that happend in the last two years...(yeah right...:roll2: )

-All he wants is a chance......

-MOC indicated that Miami and Dallas were interested in drafting him.

-Apparently, Parcells called him and asked if he would be against a weight clause in his contract, MOC said no....I just found this ironic since the "Big Tuna" is worried about his players weight......:smash:
 
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