With all of the reviews of Posey this week, I can't figure out how he isn't listed as a starter.
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tlinc;1077830; said:This is just a bit off topic and may have been covered earlier in the thread, but I was curious what everyone thinks about Posey's friendship with Chad Johnson.
Chad is starting to fall out of favor with some Bengals fans due to some of his comments about wanting to be traded this offseason and his celebrations rub many the wrong way. Also, though he is a great player he may not be the best role model for an impressionable 17 year old kid because sometimes he seems to put himself before the team.
On the other hand, I think it may have really helped Posey's confidence that one of the NFL's best showed up for his signing. That is one of the little things that might help when you show up at the AA game for example and there are other star high schoolers there. Had to have given him a little street cred with guys like Patrick Johnson, Etienne Sabino and some of the south Florida guys, where Chad is pretty much a god. Plus, Chad has worked very hard to get where he is. Hopefully, he was able to impart some of that work ethic into Devier.
buchtelgrad04;1078391; said:DeVier is having surgery on his shoulder today. He has a partially torn labrum,and they are just going to reconnect it, but is expected to recover in time for anything important.
osugrad21;1078395; said:Very minor surgery. He will be fine for track season.
Preps star Posey honored
BY TOM GROESCHEN | [email protected]
La Salle senior wide receiver DeVier Posey has gotten word that he will be named a Parade magazine football All-American for the 2007 fall season.
The 45th annual Parade team is scheduled to be announced Thursday night, and Posey has learned he will be on the team.
"It's probably one of the oldest All-American teams, and I'm happy to be on it," Posey said today. "There are a lot of people on that list that went on to do great things, like I want to do in my life."
OSU recruit Posey recovering from shoulder surgery, earns Parade All-American nod
Buckeye wide receiver recruit DeVier Posey underwent shoulder surgery Wednesday morning to repair mini-tears in the labrum and is recovering nicely. And mere hours after coming out of surgery, Posey learned he was selected to the Parade All-American team. Bucknuts caught up with Posey for an update on his condition and his latest accolades.
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Posey looking to join talented receiving corps
James Crepea
Who caught the first ever touchdown pass?
The name Oliver Thompson might not mean a lot to most football fans, but DeVier Posey knows how important Thompson was to the game of football.
In the 1879 game between Yale and Princeton, Thompson caught the first recorded forward pass in college football, thrown by Yale's Walter Camp.
"He paved the way for me," Posey said. "You and I don't even know his name but he did so much for football."
The five-star wide receiver is ranked number 21 in the country, number three at receiver, according to rivals.com. He stands 6-foot-2 and 190 pounds and runs a 4.5-second 40-yard dash.
"From the end of his junior year I've had him as one of the top 10 in Ohio," said Bill Kurelic, recruiting analyst for Bucknuts.com. "He's without question one of the top 10 receivers in the country."
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