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Yeah--me, too.Big Papa;814181; said:I thought "He" always meant Tressel?
article said:It's unfair to compare Troy Smith at the end of his career to Antonio Henton at the beginning of his, but then again, it's also difficult not to compare the two as Ohio State's quarterback battle heats up.
Playing with Henton at quarterback would require the OSU offensive staff to make adjustments to the OSU offense if they decide to go with Henton next fall. "It would be very challenging," said Daniels of the possibility of putting together an offense around a redshirt freshman quarterback.
"You would have to gear the offense to what he could do and to what he feels comfortable in doing," said Daniels.
Zurp;813406; said:...And why are we remembering a season when a sophomore quarterback beat out a sophomore quarterback, who, in turn, got the starting position due to an injury to the first sophomore?
buckeye4ever21;818246; said:After watching all 3 QBs the battle really seems to be between Todd and Robbie. Antonio showed some flashes of greatness but the consistancy definitly isn't there yet. I would have liked to see him throw a couple balls away and on a couple plays when he escaped the pocket, I would have liked to see him throw it downfield instead of tuck it. He showed better arm strength than I remembered. I'm gonna be hard to please after being spoiled last year.
I disagree, and I agree with Jeffcat that its going to be Boeckman then Henton. I realize that Henton threw the 2 INT's and all, but he showed some sweet sparks out there on the field today. He is definitley going to be a playmaker down the road for us. I liked what I saw also because of the poor line play and the constant pressure he was under, the only real bad thing from what I saw was the horrendous INT to Schwartz. I mean there was no way in hell anyone was going to complete that pass, I really don't understand what he was looking at, but really other than that I think Antonio did a great job. Robbie on the other hand struggled the most in my opinion. He looked lost alot of times when he was in the pocket (except when he made that big run on 3rd and long), but he was constantly overthrowing and just plain missing receivers. Who knows though, only time will tell.buckeye4ever21;818246; said:After watching all 3 QBs the battle really seems to be between Todd and Robbie. Antonio showed some flashes of greatness but the consistancy definitly isn't there yet. I would have liked to see him throw a couple balls away and on a couple plays when he escaped the pocket, I would have liked to see him throw it downfield instead of tuck it. He showed better arm strength than I remembered. I'm gonna be hard to please after being spoiled last year.
osucollegebuck;818274; said:I very optimistic about Henton for the future, again probably not this season. But did it strike anyone with the VT on the side of the helmet and the #7 that he had Vick type scrambling skills :)