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WR Anthony Gonzalez (2005 All B1G, US Congressman)

Mr. Incredible;714467; said:
I still had a freaking clue.
sure you did, lee.

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crazybuckfan40;714488; said:
Good luck to Gonzo. I am pulling for first round, but I see a mid 2nd to early 3rd round pick.

I would like to know what Tressel's advice to Anthony was. Word has circulated for awhile that Tressel encourages players to go to the draft if they're going to be sure first-rounders. Considering the fact that Anthony likely won't be taken in the first round with a bunch of other good WRs coming out this year (although I'd take him if I had a pick in the late first round), I'd just lilke to hear what Tressel said to him.
 
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This was the one I had some hopes for keeping.

Looks like it will be a completly revamped offense next year.

To AG, thanks for being a Buckeye. Thanks for the memories and all the effort. Every one of us fans appreciate what you've been able to achieve as a Buckeye and will be rooting for you in the league where ever you may land next. Here's hoping for the first round!
 
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Good luck AG.

I think his choice is wise, I don't know if he could improve his position in the draft next year with a new QB at the helm.

No matter when he comes out, AG will have to fight the stereotypical labels of a white athlete like sneaky fast, possession receiver, hard worker, gutsy, smart/heady, plays with heart and determination etc etc. Feel free to add any that I've forgotten.
 
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goodguy;714565; said:
AG will have to fight the stereotypical labels of a white athlete like sneaky fast, possession receiver, hard worker, gutsy, smart/heady, plays with heart and determination etc etc.

Why would he, or anyone, need to fight those labels, whether they are stereotypical or not? And, isn't he actually all of those things? I don't see the problem you see.
 
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Thanks for the memories AG and good luck in the Pros. Comparing him to Marvin Harrison? then he should go in the top 5..I see him more as a 3rd receiver ..not a no.1 maybe a no. 2 on the right team. But wherever he goes he will be a tremendous positive influence, no worries about legal issues with this young man. If the Bengals would drop Mr. Felony(Chris Henry) Gonzo would be a great get.
 
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