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This is a bad decision IMO
01-05-2003 07:49 PM
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IMO you wont see him there. Tressel will "explain" to the young lad that he plays a very physical position VERY well and they can't affort to let him waste his energy and stamina hitting people on defense.

IMO he's trying to grab a bit of the "iron man" spotlight that's shining so brightly on Chris Gamble. Tressel will explain to him that all he has to do to have it shining that brightly on him is to rush for around 1,600 yards next season. He would have done it this year had he been healthy the whole time.
01-14-2003 08:58 PM
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Van(OSU)Fan Wrote:IMO he's trying to grab a bit of the "iron man" spotlight that's shining so brightly on Chris Gamble.
Hopefully Tressel will set him straight. An RB doesn't need to be playing both ways.

Didn't Gamble play something like 120 plays in the Fiesta Bowl?
02-07-2003 08:30 PM
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