FadeproofBuck
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With the talent we have in the secondary, I would be surprised to see much of Jamario this year.
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Yertle said:Let what be? We were discussing his awesome leaping and playmaking abilities.
As far as JamO goes, I'm not banking on a true freshman earning a starting corner spot. At least not early in the year. Think about it, Ginn didn't see much playing time at all (let alone starting) until mid season. So on that note, I agree that midseason is the earliest we'll see a lot of O'Neal.
You said he was a good player and dependable. Maybe it's just me, but I describe "playmakers" with less mundane words and phrases. As for the second question, did you not see the N.C. State game? Whitner's interception turned the tide of that game, at least until we made some mistakes late in the second half.MililaniBuckeye said:Where am I agreeing that Fox is "not a playmaker"? And when did Whitner ever make a game-changing play?
That would be awsome. We know Welch can hit and tackle from his gunner work but stay up with Teddy in coverage. I'll have to see it to believe it. It seemed like he had a rough day at the Big 33 game. Good to know we have options.BuckeyeFROMscUM said:Youboty thinks there's a good chance Welch could be starting at corner. He is athletic enough to stay with teddy in coverage, which is quite a feat!
I'm not sure where I would rank Fox in all OSU corners, but I can tell you that I had to wring out my wife's panties every time she saw a picture of him:)daddyphatsacs said:I said let it be because I feel that we beat the same dead horse over and over sometimes. Yes Fox is one hell of an athlete, but he has graduated. Yes we will certainly miss him, he was way undervalued by most OSU fans. But the truth to the matter is we have some fantastic guys coming, we should be able to reload.
How good is Everretts speed? Dont get me wrong I love Ty and am happy as hell hes on our side, I was just wondering how good his hip movement and straightline speed were to defend?BuckeyeFROMscUM said:That was the plan all along. But they had to be ready if Everett wasn't able to play corner in the fall due to either not being 100% or reinjuring it...
4.36 in '04BucksinFL said:I was just wondering how good his hip movement and straightline speed were to defend?
FadeproofBuck said:With the talent we have in the secondary, I would be surprised to see much of Jamario this year.