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Old 10-12-2008, 11:21 AM
pgardn
 
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Originally Posted by Mortimer
If there is a bigger dumbazz fucl<face than you....I don't want to meet him.

Their base offense is what is called the I formation with a tight end ,2 wide outs ,tailback and a fullback. They would like to pound C-Wells out of this formation and use Pryor with option runs.They rarely use a spread formation.

Their main problem is in the offensive line...receivers who drop passes...and horrific play calling. Midget M-Wells up the middle makes Metcalf up the middle look like a good idea.

Their"problem" freshmen qb only won the Wisconsin game in the last minutes with like a 75 yard drive.



You're the kind of Las Vegas cheater who the security people wouldn't bother with.
The Ohio St. receivers were wide open that drive. Wisc. completely tanked. And look what Penn St. did to that tough Wisc. D.

The Ohio St. offense is pitiful. The freshman at QB is a HUGE problem right now. He has not a clue when to hand the ball off and when to keep it. He made so many bad decisions against Purdue it was laughable.

Option... He is very good at picking the wrong option and then runs backwards after he has made a mistake trying to put his HS moves on college players.
Did you watch the game Morton? A huge hole opens up and he options to keep it instead of giving it to Wells. It was really bad.

The kid is a great athlete. He will learn. But he has a good way to go.

Ohio State's Defense will pull them through against
most of the Bad 10 anyway.
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