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WR Michael "Cantguardmike" Thomas (B1G Champion, National Champion, Pro Bowl, All-Pro, 2019 OPOY)

Anthony Gonzalez, Brian Hartline...


Gonzalez, yes; Hartline, no. That's my opinion though.
At the end of the day Thomas is a damn good WR, but like @RB07OSU and @bukIpower said, we have other WRs that can and should be able to stretch the field. Thomas is the reliable WR that will make difficult catches and get first downs and out leap DBs.
 
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Thomas is going to be a stud next year but I don't see him as the replacement of Devin Smith. That will be guys like Clark, Wilson, McLaurin, Smith, etc. But let's be honest...Devin Smith turned out to be a very special player as is evident but the way he finished his career and has worked his way into the discussion about 1st round draft picks. Expecting someone to replace Devin might be wishful thinking.

I really like the tandem of Thomas and Smith next year. Adding Marshall and Wilson to that and there are some explosive targets. And I am very excited to see what a healthy Dixon and Clark can do.
 
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Gonzalez, yes; Hartline, no. That's my opinion though.
Which is still in the NFL--starting, IIRC--and which is not in the NFL?

Bottom line is that although Thomas is not the deep threat that Smith was, and may not be "the" deep threat this season, Thomas is no slouch at getting open 20+ yards down field. Keep in mind that Smith just had one of the best seasons ever in terms of yards per catch (28.21 ypc). In fact, his 28.21 ypc average is over four yards per catch better than the #2 receiver (Phillip Dorsett, Duh U) and almost six yards per catch better than the #3 receiver (Chris Moore, Cincinnati, who was the WR that burned us for 221 yards and 3 TDs on just three catches...73.67 ypc).
 
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Thomas is going to be a stud next year but I don't see him as the replacement of Devin Smith. That will be guys like Clark, Wilson, McLaurin, Smith, etc. But let's be honest...Devin Smith turned out to be a very special player as is evident but the way he finished his career and has worked his way into the discussion about 1st round draft picks. Expecting someone to replace Devin might be wishful thinking.

I really like the tandem of Thomas and Smith next year. Adding Marshall and Wilson to that and there are some explosive targets. And I am very excited to see what a healthy Dixon and Clark can do.

Certainly not a deep threat, but Vannett is going to have a monster season next year.
 
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What does one being in the NFL and the other not have to do with being a deep threat? Hartline still isn't a deep threat for the Dolphins anyway, Wallace is... And anyway I never said Thomas was a slouch, but he's a possession WR that will complement the large number of speedy deep threats that can crack a game open with 1 play like Smith did last year. Thomas will get break big plays on blown coverages but not by out running any DB.




Which is still in the NFL--starting, IIRC--and which is not in the NFL?

Bottom line is that although Thomas is not the deep threat that Smith was, and may not be "the" deep threat this season, Thomas is no slouch at getting open 20+ yards down field. Keep in mind that Smith just had one of the best seasons ever in terms of yards per catch (28.21 ypc). In fact, his 28.21 ypc average is over four yards per catch better than the #2 receiver (Phillip Dorsett, Duh U) and almost six yards per catch better than the #3 receiver (Chris Moore, Cincinnati, who was the WR that burned us for 221 yards and 3 TDs on just three catches...73.67 ypc).
 
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What does one being in the NFL and the other not have to do with being a deep threat? Hartline still isn't a deep threat for the Dolphins anyway, Wallace is... And anyway I never said Thomas was a slouch, but he's a possession WR that will complement the large number of speedy deep threats that can crack a game open with 1 play like Smith did last year. Thomas will get break big plays on blown coverages but not by out running any DB.
You obviously haven't seen any Hartline highlights... :lol:
 
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I've seen plenty, you obviously haven't seen his NFL highlights. Heck Chad Johnson was more of a deep threat then him when he was a dolphin. But anyway, think what you want and continue to argue, but to stay on topic, Thomas will e a great WR in our offense next year, but he won't be blowing by anyone on fly patterns or deep outs. Will he make some blown coverages pay? Yes. That's not a deep threat, but if you need to tell yourself that than he's a " Mili deep threat". But like has already been stated by others, including myself, the true deep threats next year will be guys like Dixon, Clark, Marshall, Campbell, etc. And Thomas will more than likely lead the team in receptions and be the most reliable target for whomever is the QB


You obviously haven't seen any Hartline highlights... :lol:
 
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I've seen plenty, you obviously haven't seen his NFL highlights. Heck Chad Johnson was more of a deep threat then him when he was a dolphin. But anyway, think what you want and continue to argue
JFC. So if someone is "more" of a deep threat than WR "A", then WR "A" is not a deep threat at all. Got it. :roll1:

Before I split off all the "deep threat" shit when I get the chance, go to the 2:20 point of this video:

 
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Cool story bro... Anyway I thought this was a Michael Thomas thread. Split off whatever you want since it'll mostly be your comments. Now, how about Mike Thomas in the offense next year? Should be pretty awesome. Doesn't everyone agree 8D

JFC. So if someone is "more" of a deep threat than WR "A", then WR "A" is not a deep threat at all. Got it. :roll1:

Before I split off all the "deep threat" [Mark May] when I get the chance, go to the 2:20 point of this video:

 
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URBAN MEYER ON MICHAEL THOMAS' SPORTS HERNIA SURGERY:"IT'S NOT THAT SERIOUS"
After Ohio State's sixth practice today, Urban Meyer revealed his veteran receiver suffered a sports hernia and is set for surgery:

Eric Seger @EricSeger33
Meyer said that Michael Thomas is going to have sports hernia surgery: “it’s not that serious"
11:30 AM - 31 Mar 2015

Entire article: http://www.elevenwarriors.com/ohio-...as-sports-hernia-surgery-its-not-that-serious
 
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There are some plays that you never get tired of seeing...and this is one of them.

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Michael Thomas 13 Yd pass from Evan Spencer

:oh:....:io:
 
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