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BuckBojangles;1024482; said:Troy's the man. F Gonzo
.. you forgot to turn the sarcasm font on...
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BuckBojangles;1024482; said:Troy's the man. F Gonzo
nwbuckeye;1024098; said:Yeah I wonder how much Gonzo and especially Pittman and Ginn are regretting their decisions. Would like our chances even more with those 3 in the game, money is nice but you only get one..err two chances sometimes to win something as special as the NC game. Is Ginn having more fun playing for an ofer team than he would have had sticking around for one more year?? Only he knows.
TS10HTW;1024558; said:I didn't get to see the game cause I had to be up for work too early this morning and didn't have a chance to see the replays until today and I immediately come over to his thread: Congrats on the first of many you are Buckeye Legend and I can't wait to see you win the NFL MVP one day!!
I thought Troy wore #11 for the Ravens!? Great job Troy!!!!
Smith2GinnJR;1024628; said:Him playing was the highlight of the weekend for me...best moment of nfl sunday
Steve19;1024694; said:Do Smith and they guys regret leaving? Don't think so.
Do Smith and the guys miss playing for Ohio State/ Without doubt.
The Ravens have other problems, like not having a legitimate starting quarterback heading into 2008. After the four-turnover debacle by starting quarterback Kyle Boller on Sunday night, it would seem logical for the Ravens to start rookie quarterback Troy Smith, last year's Heisman Trophy winner out of Ohio State, for the final three games.
He looked decent and showed promise even though it was late in the game against the Colts' backups. In that brief appearance, Smith showed what Boller lacks: pocket awareness.
Smith probably isn't the answer to the Ravens' quarterback problem, but I know Boller and Steve McNair aren't. The rookie deserves the opportunity to play.