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WR Anthony Gonzalez (2005 All B1G, US Congressman)

SparkyOSU;714431; said:
Wheres the official coming from? I am at work. Did he go public?

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This sucks. What is he thinking? He's not ready for the NFL. Good luck getting posterized by Troy Polamalu at the next level.


Just kidding. Gonzo's tough as nails. Good luck in the NFL, and remember to always say "THE Ohio State University" on tv.
 
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We are saying farewell to the best clutch receiver, and arguably brightest WR, at Ohio State since Mike Lanese.

It's been fun seeing him play these years at Ohio State.

One can only wish him he very best of luck in the pro game, and in his ambitions for a legal career.
 
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With all the WRs in the draft, Gonzo will likely lose money in the long run by not sticking around another year. I wish him the best of luck, I am sure he will have a good NFL career, but I think this ends up losing him money. But...I guess we will never know...hopefully he kicks butt at the combine and ends up a very high draft pick.
 
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I wonder how scUM is taking the news... pretty hard I bet.

I'm sure he'll be regarded by many as one of the smartest and toughest guys Tressel's ever had when Tressel's done with the game. And with Gonzo's many plays against scUM... and Texas this year, he'll always be close to people's hearts here in Columbus. Good luck Gonzo!! Buckeye nation's behind ya
 
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Gonzo is going to have a great career in the NFL. With his athleticism, speed and ball catching ability, he is going to be a stud receiver for whomever gets him. I could see him being like a Marvin Harrison in the NFL, only a little faster.
 
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