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Post by galion on Sept 2, 2017 5:47:46 GMT -5
IDK Willard, that sounds an awful lot like criticizing and second guessing the OSU coaching staff to me. It's OK because it's about the defense right?
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Post by Deleted on Sept 2, 2017 7:59:31 GMT -5
IDK Willard, that sounds an awful lot like criticizing and second guessing the OSU coaching staff to me. It's OK because it's about the defense right? Don't you know that Willard has forgot more about football than Urban knows?
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Post by galion on Sept 2, 2017 8:19:27 GMT -5
He read Urban's book. That's apparently all he knows.
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Post by Deleted on Sept 2, 2017 10:09:45 GMT -5
IDK Willard, that sounds an awful lot like criticizing and second guessing the OSU coaching staff to me. It's OK because it's about the defense right? Be very careful, he will probably come at you with a 6 paragraph rant on how you are unknowledgeable about what you said and doltish for even saying it.
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Post by Deleted on Sept 2, 2017 10:11:01 GMT -5
IDK Willard, that sounds an awful lot like criticizing and second guessing the OSU coaching staff to me. It's OK because it's about the defense right? Don't you know that Willard has forgot more about football than Urban knows? Be very careful too, his wrath cometh.
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Post by DrTorch on Sept 2, 2017 11:57:53 GMT -5
Zeke has proven to be a moron. Unfortunately. His father moved from Texas and lived with him in Columbus and controlled him most of the time. Now that Zeke is on his own making MILLIONS....well.... yeah, he was on The Fan right before the NFL draft and he was basically saying he was worried that Zeke didn't have the make-up to see through the phony hanger-ons he was going to encounter as a pro Zeke got that goofy Dwight Howard smile tho...
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Post by Deleted on Sept 2, 2017 12:06:24 GMT -5
Don't you know that Willard has forgot more about football than Urban knows? Be very careful too, his wrath cometh.Ā He can eat a bag of hot dogs
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Post by Willard Fillmore on Sept 2, 2017 12:15:50 GMT -5
IDK Willard, that sounds an awful lot like criticizing and second guessing the OSU coaching staff to me. It's OK because it's about the defense right? You don't know. Didn't say anything about body parts or hogging, didn't mention a name
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Post by Willard Fillmore on Sept 2, 2017 12:17:41 GMT -5
IDK Willard, that sounds an awful lot like criticizing and second guessing the OSU coaching staff to me. It's OK because it's about the defense right? Don't you know that Willard has forgot more about football than Urban knows? Equivocator.
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Post by Willard Fillmore on Sept 2, 2017 12:19:32 GMT -5
IDK Willard, that sounds an awful lot like criticizing and second guessing the OSU coaching staff to me. It's OK because it's about the defense right? Be very careful, he will probably come at you with a 6 paragraph rant on how you are unknowledgeable about what you said and doltish for even saying it. Are you reading all posts again?
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Post by Willard Fillmore on Sept 2, 2017 12:20:36 GMT -5
He read Urban's book. That's apparently all he knows. You would be more knowledgeable if you spent the $15.
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Post by galion on Sept 2, 2017 17:09:00 GMT -5
Do you get royalties from that book as much as you hype it? You'd think you were the ghost writer or something.
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Post by Willard Fillmore on Sept 3, 2017 14:58:24 GMT -5
It was a heck of a read. I gave it to a friend to read. He's from Ann Arbor and has a 25 employee Financial Planning firm.
It's about "Lessons in leadership and life". More information about running a successful business and life in general than football can be gleaned from the book. Even though a life time football and OSU fan, I related the subject matter more to a career in Industrial Management, my life and family, than football.
My friend, even though a big U of M fan, found it fascinating.
You're doing yourself a disservice, by not having it on your bookshelf.
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Post by galion on Sept 3, 2017 16:01:44 GMT -5
Cha Ching $$$$$
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Post by sportsjock on Sept 3, 2017 20:22:39 GMT -5
It was a heck of a read. I gave it to a friend to read. He's from Ann Arbor and has a 25 employee Financial Planning firm. It's about "Lessons in leadership and life". More information about running a successful business and life in general than football can be gleaned from the book. Even though a life time football and OSU fan, I related the subject matter more to a career in Industrial Management, my life and family, than football. My friend, even though a big U of M fan, found it fascinating. You're doing yourself a disservice, by not having it on your bookshelf. I have read his first book 'Urbans Way' twice. Amazing how much connection and numerous references connecting Urban to Ohio State in his first book, that was written when he was coaching the Gators. 'Above The Line - Lessons in Leadership and Life' appears to be a must read and that is on my bucket list for this winter.
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Post by Willard Fillmore on Sept 3, 2017 21:08:15 GMT -5
If you want to Cha Ching $$$$$, look into IMMU. Thank me later.
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Post by sportsjock on Sept 4, 2017 11:22:23 GMT -5
The 'Players of the Week' vs. Indiana was announced by the coaching staff.
The offensive champions were H-Back Parris Campbell, running back J.K. Dobbins, quarterback J.T. Barrett, receivers K.J. Hill, Johnnie Dixon and Terry McLaurin, and offensive linemen Billy Price, Jamarco Jones, Michael Jordan, Branden Bowen and Isaiah Prince
Campbell, who led the team with six receptions for 136 yards and one 74-yard touchdown, was named Co-'Offensive Player of the Week' by the coaches. He shared the honor with Dobbins, who had 205 total yards in his first ever college game.
Defensively, the champions were defensive linemen Tyquan Lewis, Jalyn Holmes, Nick Bosa, Dreāmont Jones, Sam Hubbard and Tracy Sprinkle as well as safety Jordan Fuller.
Tyquan Lewis was named defensive 'Player of the Week' with 3 tackles and 2 sacks
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Post by Deleted on Sept 4, 2017 16:25:14 GMT -5
11 offensive players of the week? What a joke that is.
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Post by DrTorch on Sept 4, 2017 16:52:47 GMT -5
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Post by sportsjock on Sept 4, 2017 17:37:25 GMT -5
11 offensive players of the week? What a joke that is. You calling the Buckeyes game award system a joke? Obviously you didn't read it very well. The Buckeye coaching staff grades individual game performances and awards both offensive and defensive champions. Campbell and Dobbins were 'Co-Offensive Players of the Week'. Tyquan Lewis was 'Defensive Player of the Week'.
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Post by Willard Fillmore on Sept 4, 2017 19:31:07 GMT -5
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Post by Willard Fillmore on Sept 4, 2017 19:36:11 GMT -5
11 offensive players of the week? What a joke that is. What IS a "joke" is not knowing what you're talking about when you throw around insults. We should be used to it as you do it ll the time.
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Post by Deleted on Sept 4, 2017 21:01:35 GMT -5
11 offensive players of the week? What a joke that is. You calling the Buckeyes game award system a joke? Obviously you didn't read it very well. The Buckeye coaching staff grades individual game performances and awards both offensive and defensive champions. Campbell and Dobbins were 'Co-Offensive Players of the Week'. Tyquan Lewis was 'Defensive Player of the Week'. What I call a joke is giving 11 offensive players awards for the first game which Is the way I read your post. After watching the video it is simply an inner team comment for a good game. No award. Big difference in my eyes.
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Post by sportsjock on Sept 4, 2017 21:31:27 GMT -5
I'm sorry, your comment makes little sense. No, this IS an award for outstanding performance and achievement. Go back and view the video again, and perhaps you will understand this.
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Post by Deleted on Sept 4, 2017 22:48:17 GMT -5
I'm sorry, your comment makes little sense. No, this IS an award for outstanding performance and achievement. Go back and view the video again, and perhaps you will understand this. What's the trophy look like?
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Post by sportsjock on Sept 4, 2017 23:35:25 GMT -5
I'm sorry, your comment makes little sense. No, this IS an award for outstanding performance and achievement. Go back and view the video again, and perhaps you will understand this. What's the trophy look like? Man, if you think Urban is doing it all wrong, then take it up with him or perhaps you may want to take your beef a bit higher and discuss this with Gene Smith.
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Post by Deleted on Sept 4, 2017 23:48:17 GMT -5
You are dead wrong. As I stated before when I read your first mention of this I took your words as meaning there were 11 offensive players who received awards, hardware, trophies, plaques for playing in the Indiana game. After seeing the video it meant a inner team recognition. Which I think is great but I did not see it as an award. Semantics but I would say they were honored among their teammates in the locker room. A great way for the coach to say "NICE JOB".
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Post by sportsjock on Sept 5, 2017 8:09:38 GMT -5
You are dead wrong. As I stated before when I read your first mention of this I took your words as meaning there were 11 offensive players who received awards, hardware, trophies, plaques for playing in the Indiana game. After seeing the video it meant a inner team recognition. Which I think is great but I did not see it as an award. Semantics but I would say they were honored among their teammates in the locker room. A great way for the coach to say "NICE JOB". No problem......
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