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The even scarier thing is that they WERE actually trying.Buckin' A;1165450; said:Watching that video...it was very clear that guys just don't want to even try to tackle Beanie.
HorticullyBuck;1165703; said:Which stiff arm was better?? against The LSU defender or the Akron guy??? ( i could look up names but we all know what im talking abhout)
Buckeneye;1165745; said:LSU. Why? The akron guy was to his immediate right and beanie was moving pretty good. However during the LSU game, beanie bounced out and the safety came up to make a play... Beanie pretty much just pushed him the fuck out the way.
OregonBuckeye;1165912; said:^That was cornerback Chevis Jackson. He went in the 3rd round to Atlanta.
Easily LSU...HorticullyBuck;1165703; said:Which stiff arm was better?? against The LSU defender or the Akron guy??? ( i could look up names but we all know what im talking abhout)
BuckeyeNation27;1166241; said:Bodog likes Beanie for the Heisman this year: College Football Prop Bets, NCAA Proposition at Bodog Sportsbook
Beanie - 5/1
Tebow - 7/2
C. Daniel - 8/1
Boeckman - 20/1
Laurinaitis - 50/1
T. Pryor - 100/1
Not sure I agree with his analysis of our LB depth, but it's an honest answer.Evan Dayton Ohio: What's the better match up in the USC-OSU game: Beanie Wells against USC linebackers or Joe McKnight (if he's eligible) against OSU's linebackers?
Ted Miller: (2:01 PM ET ) I like this question... Beanie vs. the USC LBs... USC's LBs one through 3 are better (apologies to the Road Warrior) and Beanie can make himself into a leading Heisman candidate by running through them.
TheIronColonel;1166466; said:ESPN has a live chat with Ted Miller right now, and I posted this question.
Not sure I agree with his analysis of our LB depth, but it's an honest answer.