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Post by Buckeye Dale on Jun 27, 2016 20:54:33 GMT -5
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Post by kaz on Jun 28, 2016 0:03:40 GMT -5
So when you say "total of wins", you don't actually mean "total of wins", you mean "wins against Ohio". Got it. Clear as mud. Look, WALLt, Jr...try to keep up and stay on subject...and don't forget your mint. It'd be easier to keep up if you said what you meant, Willie Sr. This ain't the Psychic Hotline, and I'm not a mind reader.
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Post by Buckeye Dale on Jun 28, 2016 0:10:51 GMT -5
Look, WALLt, Jr...try to keep up and stay on subject...and don't forget your mint. It'd be easier to keep up if you said what you meant, Willie Sr. This ain't the Psychic Hotline, and I'm not a mind reader. Obviously can't remember what you posted, either...maybe before you embarrass yourself further, you should review that...If you're suffering memory loss, or dementia, let us know, and we'll take it easier on you.
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Post by kaz on Jun 28, 2016 0:55:06 GMT -5
It'd be easier to keep up if you said what you meant, Willie Sr. This ain't the Psychic Hotline, and I'm not a mind reader. Obviously can't remember what you posted, either...maybe before you embarrass yourself further, you should review that...If you're suffering memory loss, or dementia, let us know, and we'll take it easier on you. ?? I know exactly what I posted. You're starting not to make sense - again. Take your pills and get some rest.
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Post by Buckeye Dale on Jun 28, 2016 6:10:13 GMT -5
Obviously can't remember what you posted, either...maybe before you embarrass yourself further, you should review that...If you're suffering memory loss, or dementia, let us know, and we'll take it easier on you. ?? I know exactly what I posted. You're starting not to make sense - again. Take your pills and get some rest. <snicker> Dang, missed your mint and your pills? You: So Marc obviously didn't like last year's game? Try again. Maybe he just doesn't like not winning. That seems a little more obvious to me... but it's something he'll have to get used to. Me: LOL...come back when you have a fact to back up the 'getting used to' part of that. But again, do enjoy your mint. Read more: aolcfboutcasts.proboards.com/thread/7120/ohio-state-buckeyes#ixzz4Crr54jZCYou: It obviously hasn't happened yet this cycle. Keep watching... and ask Marc how much he enjoyed the series when Cooper was around. Me: You must be impressed...after just one year, Jimmie has already matched DickRod's total of wins, and if he sticks around long enough, he could even catch Brady Joke. Read more: aolcfboutcasts.proboards.com/thread/7120/ohio-state-buckeyes#ixzz4CrrpHNuRAnd as you're obviously so slow...Rodriquez had ZERO wins in three attempts over the Buckeyes, and your hero Brady Hoke had one in four...how many years will you MissedAgain fans give Jimmy before you push him out?
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Post by kaz on Jun 28, 2016 7:19:58 GMT -5
?? I know exactly what I posted. You're starting not to make sense - again. Take your pills and get some rest. <snicker> Dang, missed your mint and your pills? You: So Marc obviously didn't like last year's game? Try again. Maybe he just doesn't like not winning. That seems a little more obvious to me... but it's something he'll have to get used to. Me: LOL...come back when you have a fact to back up the 'getting used to' part of that. But again, do enjoy your mint. Read more: aolcfboutcasts.proboards.com/thread/7120/ohio-state-buckeyes#ixzz4Crr54jZCYou: It obviously hasn't happened yet this cycle. Keep watching... and ask Marc how much he enjoyed the series when Cooper was around. Me: You must be impressed...after just one year, Jimmie has already matched DickRod's total of wins, and if he sticks around long enough, he could even catch Brady Joke. Read more: aolcfboutcasts.proboards.com/thread/7120/ohio-state-buckeyes#ixzz4CrrpHNuRAnd as you're obviously so slow...Rodriquez had ZERO wins in three attempts over the Buckeyes, and your hero Brady Hoke had one in four...how many years will you MissedAgain fans give Jimmy before you push him out? Why didn't you repost the one where I pointed out that you said "total of wins", not "wins against Ohio"? See - told you I remember what I posted. You're not the brightest light on the Christmas tree, are you? Bless your heart...
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Post by Buckeye Dale on Jun 28, 2016 7:59:25 GMT -5
67 Baldacci, Thomas G................... 1955-57 Beamon, Eddie........................... 1974-77 Bearss, James............................ 1962-63 Burris, Brooks............................. 1994-98 Coker, Derek.....................................2003 Cutillo Dan................................. 1972-73 Eastlake, Charles.............................1939 Ford, John.................................. 1966-67 Hartman, Gabriel C.................... 1958-60 Holloway, Ralph B...................... 1968-70 Howley, Edward...............................1954 Hulshult, Gene.................................1983 Katterhenrich, David L.....................1961 Kline, Alan... C............................... 1990-93 Mitchum, Kyle............................ 2004-08 Quattrone, Joseph...........................1946 Ream, Charles D..............................1936 Siferd, Charles.................................1940 Smith, Joseph............................ 1979-82 Stewart, Robert................................1953 St. John, Ben.............................. 2012-13 Stump, Wilson........................... 1934-35 Sullivan, Michael F... C.................. 1985-88 Szabo, Thomas.................................1971 Templeton, David I... C.................. 1947-48 Wible, Calvin D................................1945 Wilhelm, Kurt...................................2001 Windle, Gary....................................1964 Wittman, Julius W..................... 1949-51 Zahn, Matt.......................................1999 Alan Kline, All Big Ten in 1991 as a soph, struggled thru injuries in 92 & 93. Selected as team captain in 93. When healthy, has the size, speed, strength, agility and saavy to be one of the top offensive linemen in college football...has tremendous feet for a player his size...excellent pass blocker, intelligent and very good at sustaining his blocks...reminds some of former OSU standout Jim Lachey, now with the Washington Redskins...did not miss any time during spring ball and the Buckeye coaches are looking for him to rebound and have an outstanding season. Career-- The most experienced of Ohio State's veteran line, with 25 career starts, 33 games played and 763 minutes...led the team in playing time in 1991 with 319 minutes...constantly graded out to a winning performance and was selected as the Buckeyes' Lineman of the Week five times...started five times as a freshman, including the last three games, after redshirting in 1989. Other-- Consensus all-Ohio and named to several prep All-America squads...National Football Foundation Scholar-Athlete Award winner...helped Columbian to a three-year mark of 26-6, including an 11-1 record his junior year...also played basketball and participated in track...major is economics...outside interests include camping, hiking, fishing and playing guitar. Mike Sullivan, captain of the 1988 team. Came to Columbus with his identical twin, John and was a two-year starter at nose guard. He was 215 pounds on signing day and lived in the weight room to add 25 pounds of muscle, finishing as the team’s second-leading tackler behind Chris Spielman in 1987. Sullivan finished his OSU career with 208 tackles, including 21 for loss and 6½ sacks. Dave Templeton, captain of the 1948 team. If you click on the picture, you'll see him in the middle of the second row, behind #11. I found no further mention of him as a football player, but he did go on to start a company specializing in Industrial Safety, and took in Pandel Savic, (1949's Rose Bowl winning QB) as a partner...
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Post by Buckeye Dale on Jun 28, 2016 8:09:08 GMT -5
<snicker> Dang, missed your mint and your pills? You: So Marc obviously didn't like last year's game? Try again. Maybe he just doesn't like not winning. That seems a little more obvious to me... but it's something he'll have to get used to. Me: LOL...come back when you have a fact to back up the 'getting used to' part of that. But again, do enjoy your mint. Read more: aolcfboutcasts.proboards.com/thread/7120/ohio-state-buckeyes#ixzz4Crr54jZCYou: It obviously hasn't happened yet this cycle. Keep watching... and ask Marc how much he enjoyed the series when Cooper was around.
Me: You must be impressed...after just one year, Jimmie has already matched DickRod's total of wins, and if he sticks around long enough, he could even catch Brady Joke. Read more: aolcfboutcasts.proboards.com/thread/7120/ohio-state-buckeyes#ixzz4CrrpHNuRAnd as you're obviously so slow...Rodriquez had ZERO wins in three attempts over the Buckeyes, and your hero Brady Hoke had one in four...how many years will you MissedAgain fans give Jimmy before you push him out? Why didn't you repost the one where I pointed out that you said "total of wins", not "wins against Ohio"? See - told you I remember what I posted. You're not the brightest light on the Christmas tree, are you? Bless your heart... I know it is hard to follow along for someone as dense as yourself...WE WERE TALKING ABOUT THE GAME ... even YOU should be able to distinguish that. But then, as a MissedAGAIN fan, with your mental handicap, I suppose I should have known to spell out every detail so you're able to be SOMEWHAT conversant and able to understand...my apology for not making allowances for your handicap. But once again, please enjoy a mint on your way out.
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Post by mscott59 on Jun 28, 2016 9:14:32 GMT -5
67 Baldacci, Thomas G................... 1955-57 Beamon, Eddie........................... 1974-77 Bearss, James............................ 1962-63 Burris, Brooks............................. 1994-98 Coker, Derek.....................................2003 Cutillo Dan................................. 1972-73 Eastlake, Charles.............................1939 Ford, John.................................. 1966-67 Hartman, Gabriel C.................... 1958-60 Holloway, Ralph B...................... 1968-70 Howley, Edward...............................1954 Hulshult, Gene.................................1983 Katterhenrich, David L.....................1961 Kline, Alan... C............................... 1990-93 Mitchum, Kyle............................ 2004-08 Quattrone, Joseph...........................1946 Ream, Charles D..............................1936 Siferd, Charles.................................1940 Smith, Joseph............................ 1979-82 Stewart, Robert................................1953 St. John, Ben.............................. 2012-13 Stump, Wilson........................... 1934-35 Sullivan, Michael F... C.................. 1985-88 Szabo, Thomas.................................1971 Templeton, David I... C.................. 1947-48 Wible, Calvin D................................1945 Wilhelm, Kurt...................................2001 Windle, Gary....................................1964 Wittman, Julius W..................... 1949-51 Zahn, Matt.......................................1999 View AttachmentAlan Kline, All Big Ten in 1991 as a soph, struggled thru injuries in 92 & 93. Selected as team captain in 93. When healthy, has the size, speed, strength, agility and saavy to be one of the top offensive linemen in college football...has tremendous feet for a player his size...excellent pass blocker, intelligent and very good at sustaining his blocks...reminds some of former OSU standout Jim Lachey, now with the Washington Redskins...did not miss any time during spring ball and the Buckeye coaches are looking for him to rebound and have an outstanding season. Career-- The most experienced of Ohio State's veteran line, with 25 career starts, 33 games played and 763 minutes...led the team in playing time in 1991 with 319 minutes...constantly graded out to a winning performance and was selected as the Buckeyes' Lineman of the Week five times...started five times as a freshman, including the last three games, after redshirting in 1989. Other-- Consensus all-Ohio and named to several prep All-America squads...National Football Foundation Scholar-Athlete Award winner...helped Columbian to a three-year mark of 26-6, including an 11-1 record his junior year...also played basketball and participated in track...major is economics...outside interests include camping, hiking, fishing and playing guitar. View AttachmentMike Sullivan, captain of the 1988 team. Came to Columbus with his identical twin, John and was a two-year starter at nose guard. He was 215 pounds on signing day and lived in the weight room to add 25 pounds of muscle, finishing as the team’s second-leading tackler behind Chris Spielman in 1987. Sullivan finished his OSU career with 208 tackles, including 21 for loss and 6½ sacks. View AttachmentDave Templeton, captain of the 1948 team. If you click on the picture, you'll see him in the middle of the second row, behind #11. I found no further mention of him as a football player, but he did go on to start a company specializing in Industrial Safety, and took in Pandel Savic, (1949's Rose Bowl winning QB) as a partner... imho eddie beamon was, by far, the most talent 67 on this list. his soph and junior seasons (75-76) he was an absolute stud on the d-line. he had 210 tackles in those 2 seasons, as an interior lineman. even in those days that was an impressive number but early in the '77 season he badly busted up his ankle which ended his season and i believe his athletic career.
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Post by kaz on Jun 28, 2016 9:31:28 GMT -5
Why didn't you repost the one where I pointed out that you said "total of wins", not "wins against Ohio"? See - told you I remember what I posted. You're not the brightest light on the Christmas tree, are you? Bless your heart... I know it is hard to follow along for someone as dense as yourself...WE WERE TALKING ABOUT THE GAME ... even YOU should be able to distinguish that. But then, as a MissedAGAIN fan, with your mental handicap, I suppose I should have known to spell out every detail so you're able to be SOMEWHAT conversant and able to understand...my apology for not making allowances for your handicap. But once again, please enjoy a mint on your way out. AND... here comes the flurry of insults that tells me you've got nothing of substance left and this skirmish is over. Thanks for playing. Better luck next time.
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Post by bamorin on Jun 28, 2016 12:16:18 GMT -5
imho eddie beamon was, by far, the most talent 67 on this list. his soph and junior seasons (75-76) he was an absolute stud on the d-line. he had 210 tackles in those 2 seasons, as an interior lineman. even in those days that was an impressive number but early in the '77 season he badly busted up his ankle which ended his season and i believe his athletic career. Showing your age again...... he was known as "beaming eddie beamon" as he always had that big infectious grin on his face. Part of the original "killer B's" before the dolphins came up with the name Buonamici, Brown, Beaman, Brudzinski. Only the Rams had a better front 4.......
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Post by Buckeye Dale on Jun 28, 2016 13:16:40 GMT -5
I know it is hard to follow along for someone as dense as yourself...WE WERE TALKING ABOUT THE GAME ... even YOU should be able to distinguish that. But then, as a MissedAGAIN fan, with your mental handicap, I suppose I should have known to spell out every detail so you're able to be SOMEWHAT conversant and able to understand...my apology for not making allowances for your handicap. But once again, please enjoy a mint on your way out. AND... here comes the flurry of insults that tells me you've got nothing of substance left and this skirmish is over. Thanks for playing. Better luck next time. LOL...your standard answer when you're caught with no way out...again, enjoy your mint on the way out. ( I typed this slower than usual so you might be able to keep up)
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Post by Buckeye Dale on Jun 28, 2016 13:56:21 GMT -5
imho eddie beamon was, by far, the most talent 67 on this list. his soph and junior seasons (75-76) he was an absolute stud on the d-line. he had 210 tackles in those 2 seasons, as an interior lineman. even in those days that was an impressive number but early in the '77 season he badly busted up his ankle which ended his season and i believe his athletic career. Showing your age again...... he was known as "beaming eddie beamon" as he always had that big infectious grin on his face. Part of the original "killer B's" before the dolphins came up with the name Buonamici, Brown, Beaman, Brudzinski. Only the Rams had a better front 4....... The thing that jumped out at me as I was checking everything was that Beamon had lettered in '74 as a Frosh (& I thought I remembered the name)...when I didn't see him listed in the AA or All Big Ten, or anything in Jack Park's Encyclopedia, I wondered, so I read all the Team Guides. I joined the Army in Dec, 74 after a rough year. With limited exposure, it was hard to keep up. I was in Germany before the Oklahoma game, & we didn't even get THAT. I think between the time I joined until the time we came back from Germany in summer of '80, I only got to watch about 3-5 OSU games. I'm glad I have you two 'old farts' to add to this general list & countdown...
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Post by mscott59 on Jun 28, 2016 14:00:06 GMT -5
Showing your age again...... he was known as "beaming eddie beamon" as he always had that big infectious grin on his face. Part of the original "killer B's" before the dolphins came up with the name Buonamici, Brown, Beaman, Brudzinski. Only the Rams had a better front 4....... The thing that jumped out at me as I was checking everything was that Beamon had lettered in '74 as a Frosh (& I thought I remembered the name)...when I didn't see him listed in the AA or All Big Ten, or anything in Jack Park's Encyclopedia, I wondered, so I read all the Team Guides. I joined the Army in Dec, 74 after a rough year. With limited exposure, it was hard to keep up. I was in Germany before the Oklahoma game, & we didn't even get THAT. I think between the time I joined until the time we came back from Germany in summer of '80, I only got to watch about 3-5 OSU games. I'm glad I have you two 'old farts' to add to this general list & countdown... well i was just a teenager in the 70s. marc was already way way way way into his adult years. ha
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Post by bamorin on Jun 28, 2016 14:04:21 GMT -5
Showing your age again...... he was known as "beaming eddie beamon" as he always had that big infectious grin on his face. Part of the original "killer B's" before the dolphins came up with the name Buonamici, Brown, Beaman, Brudzinski. Only the Rams had a better front 4....... The thing that jumped out at me as I was checking everything was that Beamon had lettered in '74 as a Frosh (& I thought I remembered the name)...when I didn't see him listed in the AA or All Big Ten, or anything in Jack Park's Encyclopedia, I wondered, so I read all the Team Guides. I joined the Army in Dec, 74 after a rough year. With limited exposure, it was hard to keep up. I was in Germany before the Oklahoma game, & we didn't even get THAT. I think between the time I joined until the time we came back from Germany in summer of '80, I only got to watch about 3-5 OSU games. I'm glad I have you two 'old farts' to add to this general list & countdown... Only so many AA awards to pass around, Eddie got lost in the shuffle. Met him a few times during and after his career at OSU. My M-I-L was in charge of collecting and reporting grades in the ADs office. She saw the name, thought he was a pretty nice guy, He played the 76 season........
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