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Originally Posted by Underdogg44
Well everyone at BP these 5 years have gone by so fast. I am sorry I have not posted in awhile, but I have always lurked on the message boards. That is why I am only posting this on this website. Since BP is the only site that rarely smack talks players. It is so sad to see message boards that let threads like the "See Ya Awards" thread continue to be commented on. I can tell you first hand that all Buckeye players play their heart out. They all take pride in putting on the S&G for tOSU and the State of Ohio.
I would just like to thank everyone who has always supported Steve. The next couple months will be another great adventure. Personally (not only cause he is blood) I can see Steve surprising some people.
I hope to continue to lurk and hopefully post more. I was really limited to what I could say and speak my mind about due to all the circumstances.
I hope you all had a great holiday season, and wish everyone the best in 2009.
I already can not wait till the spring game and being able to tailgate all day long once the season starts again.
Here's to the next #71 starting over 30 games.
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Nice post dogg44. And, from my point of view, at least, there is nothing that a kid like Steve is going to accomplish in life that will "surprise" me or most Buckeye fans. I love these 5 year kids, who lead by example both on and off the field no matter what the circumstances. THEY are not only the backbone of their current teams, but they are laying the foundation for the future as well.
Best of luck to Steve, in whatever the future holds for him. I've always had the soft spot for the "big uglies" up front, and it's a position where timing can be key. In the right program, we could be seeing him for another 10 years on the field. Hell, why not Cleveland, zero TD's in 6 games would indicate a bit of a deficiency on the OL.
Peace.