Ted Ginn is a beast

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your just seeing what 2 weeks of prep for an offense is...wait till early 4th quarter after the defensive coordinators have adjusted.
 
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(dan4vols @ Jan 2 said:
your just seeing what 2 weeks of prep for an offense is...wait till early 4th quarter after the defensive coordinators have adjusted.
lol. maybe you are right. but he still looks damn good to me.

cant coach speed dan.

wow.
 
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SOMEONE CALL THE FIRE DEPARTMENT. THE DOMERS ARE GETTING BBBBBBBUUUUUUUUUUUURRRRRRRRRNNNNNNNNNEEEEEEEEEDDDDDDD.
 
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(USAF_Vol @ Jan 2 said:
SOMEONE CALL THE FIRE DEPARTMENT. THE DOMERS ARE GETTING BBBBBBBUUUUUUUUUUUURRRRRRRRRNNNNNNNNNEEEEEEEEEDDDDDDD.
:lolabove: :lolabove: :lolabove: :lolabove:
hey dan, u still standin behind that prediction about stopping ginn?
 
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600+ yards of offense for Ohio State. :rock:

Much as I hate it, once ND gets a defense and a couple more years under Weis, they'll be scary.
 
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Yes they will. I wouldn't say too much yet, though, Ty Willingham got off to a great start there as well.
 
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Don't jump on the Ted Ginn bandwagon too quick. He was lost for most of the season. He had numerous dropped passes and fumbles on kick returns. The people up here had given up on him till yesterday. Now all of them are singing his praises.

It was nice to see Notre Dame get whipped but on the other hand I have to live with Buckeyes! :cry:
 
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(OrangeEmpire @ Jan 3 said:
Don't jump on the Ted Ginn bandwagon too quick. He was lost for most of the season. He had numerous dropped passes and fumbles on kick returns. The people up here had given up on him till yesterday. Now all of them are singing his praises.

It was nice to see Notre Dame get whipped but on the other hand I have to live with Buckeyes! :cry:
Hey i have alot of friends in the Columbus area they are not that bad. Besides i married a buckeye she aint that bad neither. She still has alot of family up there
 
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Hey i have alot of friends in the Columbus area they are not that bad. Besides i married a buckeye she aint that bad neither. She still has alot of family up there.

Not quite sure why this response was made? I have nothing against people from Ohio, Ohio is a very nice place to live. I made a false assumption that it would be understood I was talking about fans.

My wife was born and raised in Barberton, Ohio. I am from Lexington, Kentucky and we chose Columbus as a general half way point from our families.

I worked at Ohio State for three years in the public safety department. I got to dress up in suits with ear pieces and play secret service for the football team while they stayed on campus at the Blackwell Inn the day before and on game days.

This also meant I was at every home game and saw how pathetic fans can get. That is how I formulated my opinion that Ohio State has some of the worse fans in the country. It is only logically that out of 100,000 people some are going to be bad.

I define badly as not cursing at people but being malicious by physical harm, i.e. Wisconsin and throwing batteries. It is not fun to have batteries thrown at you.

Jim Tressel is one of the finest human beings you would ever want to be around. My wife and her family got to meet him a couple of years ago along with A.J. Hawk and Bobby Carpenter. Talk about grown adults being in a candy store. It completely blew them away when he knew where Barberton, Ohio was and that Barberton was famous for their chicken houses.

In fact my last game at Ohio State, before I went off for the Ohio Highway Patrol, he took me aside and wished me good fortune in the future and he wanted me to come back and work the games. I was blown away!

Again I am not quite sure about your response. It was meant to be light hearted and humorous. I am not around a majority of Tennessee fans and Ohio State fans can gloat about winning a BCS game over Notre Dame and all I have is a 5-6 season.

Perhaps I should explain myself further so there is no misunderstanding?
Have a good day!
 
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(OrangeEmpire @ Jan 3 said:
Not quite sure why this response was made? I have nothing against people from Ohio, Ohio is a very nice place to live. I made a false assumption that it would be understood I was talking about fans.

My wife was born and raised in Barberton, Ohio. I am from Lexington, Kentucky and we chose Columbus as a general half way point from our families.

I worked at Ohio State for three years in the public safety department. I got to dress up in suits with ear pieces and play secret service for the football team while they stayed on campus at the Blackwell Inn the day before and on game days.

This also meant I was at every home game and saw how pathetic fans can get. That is how I formulated my opinion that Ohio State has some of the worse fans in the country. It is only logically that out of 100,000 people some are going to be bad.

I define badly as not cursing at people but being malicious by physical harm, i.e. Wisconsin and throwing batteries. It is not fun to have batteries thrown at you.

Jim Tressel is one of the finest human beings you would ever want to be around. My wife and her family got to meet him a couple of years ago along with A.J. Hawk and Bobby Carpenter. Talk about grown adults being in a candy store. It completely blew them away when he knew where Barberton, Ohio was and that Barberton was famous for their chicken houses.

In fact my last game at Ohio State, before I went off for the Ohio Highway Patrol, he took me aside and wished me good fortune in the future and he wanted me to come back and work the games. I was blown away!

Again I am not quite sure about your response. It was meant to be light hearted and humorous. I am not around a majority of Tennessee fans and Ohio State fans can gloat about winning a BCS game over Notre Dame and all I have is a 5-6 season.

Perhaps I should explain myself further so there is no misunderstanding?
Have a good day!
Oh no i wasnt trying to say u were downing people from Ohio, there are bad apples from every university. I was just making the point that i had friends and family in Ohio. U are right about Tressel, he is a class act, every buckeye fan i know up there is glad he is there and hopes he stays. Are u familiar with a town northeast of Columbus called Mt. Vernon. My wife is from Lancaster, thats about 30 miles east of Columbus.
 
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Heck Yeah!

I am very familiar with Lancaster, I am a Civil War nut! William T. Sherman was born there! It is a very beautiful city!

My sis-in-law went to school in Mount Vernon!

My wife and I only live about 30 miles away from Mt. Vernon in Delaware, Ohio!

Cool! I love hearing from people who know the area!

Very nice to meet you! :biggrin2:
 

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