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WR Noah Brown (Washington Commanders)

Curtis Samuel was really something, but for my money, Noah Brown was the real deal. His blocks were stunning and came at really important times. An outstanding game.

If the Buckeyes get there, don't be surprised if he catches a TD.
 
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I just wish we used him more. Big physical guy.

100% Agree.

JT put it on him but I expected one or two deep shots in each quarter, especially early. Noah has a knack for coming down with 50/50 balls. His presence on the perimeter can be lethal in the running and passing game, he deserves more targets. Hopefully he gets them in bunches the next two games :)

I was gonna give credit to the m secondary but fuck m*ch*g*n!!

Go Bucks!:oh::io:
 
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URBAN MEYER, OHIO STATE AND THE PUSH TO GET NOAH BROWN THE BALL IN THE FIESTA BOWL

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Noah Brown hears the chatter, the worries, the groans. He hears the questions and concerns from fans about Ohio State's lack of a dominant passing game. Projected to be the team's go-to receiver, the redshirt sophomore looked like it and then some when he caught four touchdown passes against the Oklahoma Sooners.

The Buckeyes won 45-24 that night in the third game of the 2016 season. After that victory during which Brown caught five passes for 72 yards to go along with his four trips to the end zone, the wide receiver only had 21 catches and two more scoring grabs over Ohio State's final nine games. Whenever the passing offense needed a big play, it usually came in the form of Curtis Samuel down the field.

Brown is keen to the expectations he established for himself from that big night in Norman. He also knows that fans are curious why he sometimes has been a ghost in the offense since the Buckeyes throttled the Sooners.

“I hear it all the time but I don't pay too much attention to it. I've got to do what I've got to do to help us win the game,” Brown said Thursday at Ohio State Fiesta Bowl Media Day. “Whether or not that involves making a catch or doesn't, that's not my concern. I've got to worry about what I'm supposed to do on each play.”

Entire article: http://www.elevenwarriors.com/ohio-...to-get-noah-brown-the-ball-in-the-fiesta-bowl
 
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