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I vaguely remember Corny, so I have to say....Joey, Joey, Joey.


I thought Gamble was going to be the standard, but he turned out to be a below average receiver/punt returner and had a solid but unspectacular 2003 season at CB.
 
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My apologies, I checked the timing and I wish I could attribute my error to getting a little too friendly with the peace pipe. Alas, I just decided to be a moron for the day. Clearly galloway did not play at the same time as Boston.

Why is it that all of the greatest #7's have been G's for like 12 years now?
 
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MegaWoody said:
I'm not much of a gambler, but I'd be willing to bet on this one that, three years from now, people will be talking about retiring #7 to honor Teddy Ginn. I believe he can be the next OSU Heisman winner.

Once he plays on both sides of the ball--which we all expect--he will certainly be a contender for the Heisman.
 
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I love Chris Gamble, but when he was a Frosh folks barely knew who he was. He caught 5 passes for 75 yards and no TDs. Ginn has also caught 5 passes - for over 87 yards and a TD. And then there is this punt return thing.

Ted Ginn is very, very special.
 
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