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galloway...and where do you get this "under bostons shadow" crap.....

galloway was long before boston......if it werent for galloway, boston would not have come to cbus....

joey was a key to the buckeyes coming back from also-rans to prominence.....
 
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galloway and germaine will run away with this for now.

gamble is a more recent third.

teddy (get used to it, it is easy to chant) is the future.

old timers will go for corny, and who am i to argue having never saw him play.

derek ross won't get a vote.

any other sevens out there woth mentioning other than seagrams?
 
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BIATCHabutuka said:
galloway and germaine will run away with this for now.

gamble is a more recent third.

teddy (get used to it, it is easy to chant) is the future.

old timers will go for corny, and who am i to argue having never saw him play.

derek ross won't get a vote.

any other sevens out there woth mentioning other than seagrams?
There is Old No. 7, Jack Daniels.
 
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Galloway, no question about it.
Germaine was awesome in his own right, but not Joey.
After that, its a toss up, Gamble was pretty awesome, but Teddy looks to be even better.
Still no one touches Joey, he was one of my first Buckeye Idols, and my lil brother still has his jersey.
 
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BuckeyeFROMscUM said:
Galloway has to be the fastest #7 of all time, and would have been even more memorable had he not been under Boston's shadow.
Like DiHard said. What the fuck are you talking about? Joey Galloway was never under anyone's shadow.

As far as #7's go I think that he would be the best that I have seen. Grant it, I'm only 28, and haven't seen some of the old time players. Not only was Gamble not the greatest. He gets my 'Derek Ross Award' for 2003. He simply coasted through the entire season. Fucker wanted to play offense and defense, and when that didn't happen, he quit. He couldn't see the fact that A) he wasn't a very good receiver, and B) With E.J. going down with injury, we were very thin at DB.
 
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I'm glad I went to page two before bringing up Galloway and Boston never played at the same time (Unless we're talking about the NFL)

Dee Miller - under Boston's shadow, but not No. 7 (he wore 15)
Mike Wiley - might have been under Boston's shadow if he stayed at WR, but he wore 5
Reggie Germany and Kenyon Ramo - definately under the long shadow cast by big ol #9 (even after he left)
 
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osugrad21 said:
Dang that is as close to hometown as you can get in the valley bro :)

I met Joey when I was 12 and he was playing in the Shadyside Summer Basketball leagues....amazing athlete with out of this world hops
I'm still waiting for him to buy Bellaire some lights so we can play them on Friday night every year. :tongue2:
 
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