cincibuck
You kids stay off my lawn!
Oh, it's still June, I haven't followed the Reds since the second big strike. The Yankees have ruined summer, I'd rather watch paint dry than World Cup, and so I need to say something potentially stupid to get my blood going:
Based on the last half of the 05 season, I consider Pittman a true Buckeye halfback, certainly capable of being in the top three or four running backs in the league. I can certainly see him having a 1.5 to 1.75 K season. I can also see Pittman and Wells becoming something like the double 1K running package Minnesota has been able to throw at teams.
But I'm going on record here as saying that by the end of game four or five, the back getting the most PT and the most touches per game, (not necessarily the starting back), the clock eater who grinds out the yards in the second half, will be Beanie Wells.
Based on what I saw at the Scarlet and Gray game and assuming he's a fast read on blocking and catching the ball, the kid is the next great running back at OSU.
Here's what I thought I saw at the spring game, and I welcome comments, pro or con: He really packs a wallop, pushing linebackers back for a couple of yards after contact, knocking corners into next week and demonstrating more than enough speed to get to the outside, or get a quick burst up the middle.
Tressel has proven himself to be loyal almost to a fault... Bellisari and Zwick come to mind... with starters, and this offense begs to be more pass than run oriented... but I think I saw so much talent in Wells that Tress will have to put the ball in the kid's hands.
So how do I put V-money and rep behind these words and my predictions?
Based on the last half of the 05 season, I consider Pittman a true Buckeye halfback, certainly capable of being in the top three or four running backs in the league. I can certainly see him having a 1.5 to 1.75 K season. I can also see Pittman and Wells becoming something like the double 1K running package Minnesota has been able to throw at teams.
But I'm going on record here as saying that by the end of game four or five, the back getting the most PT and the most touches per game, (not necessarily the starting back), the clock eater who grinds out the yards in the second half, will be Beanie Wells.
Based on what I saw at the Scarlet and Gray game and assuming he's a fast read on blocking and catching the ball, the kid is the next great running back at OSU.
Here's what I thought I saw at the spring game, and I welcome comments, pro or con: He really packs a wallop, pushing linebackers back for a couple of yards after contact, knocking corners into next week and demonstrating more than enough speed to get to the outside, or get a quick burst up the middle.
Tressel has proven himself to be loyal almost to a fault... Bellisari and Zwick come to mind... with starters, and this offense begs to be more pass than run oriented... but I think I saw so much talent in Wells that Tress will have to put the ball in the kid's hands.
So how do I put V-money and rep behind these words and my predictions?