Hold your horses. First we need to offer a few try-hard white guys that get sacks against oregon state.
Bump.
He’ll be getting sacks against granola schools such as Humboldt State instead!
you guys need to stfu, sure he is not good enough for UW. Still he going to play in college something u mouth breathing fucktards won't get to say you did
Is he your love child from a one nighter with an African vixen? He has your smile.
Hold your horses. First we need to offer a few try-hard white guys that get sacks against oregon state.
Bump.
He’ll be getting sacks against granola schools such as Humboldt State instead!
you guys need to stfu, sure he is not good enough for UW. Still he going to play in college something u mouth breathing fucktards won't get to say you did
Dude it’s a message board. Why do you bash BBK? He’s a better LB than you ever were. Jake Browning is a better football player than any of us too.
You obviously haven't seen my training sessions. Obviously.
John Fiala was the coach for Redmond 3rd/4th grade Boy's lacrosse team a couple seasons ago, despite never having played and knowing very little about the game.
25 years later and he is still a walk-on.
I had Mrs. Fiala (Johns mom) for engrish at lake Washington. She caught me cheating more times and never failed me.
She’d be so proud if she saw how far I haven’t come in life.
Initial ranking as a Sophomore was 4-stars. Sometimes when UW doesn't offer a highly rated in-state kid, they kinda know what they're doing. Consider that the next time anybody wants to bitch about Gee Scott never being offered.
Yep, I remember when Ohio State took a commit from Justus Legg. Dark times around here.
(I'm not crying over Scott but this is a really awful example.)
Ohio State also offered Ty Jones and he's not exactly lighting it up. With all the talent they get, OSU is not putting receivers in the league like they should. Their talent evaluations at that position are not good. All their receivers in the Rose Bowl were like 6'0 or 6'1 and none were nationally big name guys that stand out as elite players. Admittedly, Gee is not as overrated as Legg was but he's still overrated. It's whatever.
When you spout off this bullshit I can't tell if you don't know what you are talking about or you are lying and hoping that nobody else knows what they are talking about.
Parris Campbell is going to be a 1st or 2nd round pick this year. KJ Hill is coming back for his Senior Year to try to get into the 1st round next year. Not putting receivers into the league? Parris will be the seventh WR drafted out of OSU in 5 years.
2017: Curtis Samuel- 2nd Noah Brown- 7th
2016: Michael Thomas- 2nd Braxton Miller- 3rd
2015: Devin Smith- 2nd Evan Spencer- 6th
Michael Thomas is one of the 5 best receivers in the NFL
Initial ranking as a Sophomore was 4-stars. Sometimes when UW doesn't offer a highly rated in-state kid, they kinda know what they're doing. Consider that the next time anybody wants to bitch about Gee Scott never being offered.
Yep, I remember when Ohio State took a commit from Justus Legg. Dark times around here.
(I'm not crying over Scott but this is a really awful example.)
Ohio State also offered Ty Jones and he's not exactly lighting it up. With all the talent they get, OSU is not putting receivers in the league like they should. Their talent evaluations at that position are not good. All their receivers in the Rose Bowl were like 6'0 or 6'1 and none were nationally big name guys that stand out as elite players. Admittedly, Gee is not as overrated as Legg was but he's still overrated. It's whatever.
When you spout off this bullshit I can't tell if you don't know what you are talking about or you are lying and hoping that nobody else knows what they are talking about.
Parris Campbell is going to be a 1st or 2nd round pick this year. KJ Hill is coming back for his Senior Year to try to get into the 1st round next year. Not putting receivers into the league? Parris will be the seventh WR drafted out of OSU in 5 years.
2017: Curtis Samuel- 2nd Noah Brown- 7th
2016: Michael Thomas- 2nd Braxton Miller- 3rd
2015: Devin Smith- 2nd Evan Spencer- 6th
Michael Thomas is one of the 5 best receivers in the NFL
Yeah, never heard of him. Where are the first rounders? Ohio State has recruited top-5 classes. No first rounders? Who did they have this season that was nationally elite? Who the fuck is Michael Thomas? Never heard of him. First round my ass.
Initial ranking as a Sophomore was 4-stars. Sometimes when UW doesn't offer a highly rated in-state kid, they kinda know what they're doing. Consider that the next time anybody wants to bitch about Gee Scott never being offered.
Yep, I remember when Ohio State took a commit from Justus Legg. Dark times around here.
(I'm not crying over Scott but this is a really awful example.)
Ohio State also offered Ty Jones and he's not exactly lighting it up. With all the talent they get, OSU is not putting receivers in the league like they should. Their talent evaluations at that position are not good. All their receivers in the Rose Bowl were like 6'0 or 6'1 and none were nationally big name guys that stand out as elite players. Admittedly, Gee is not as overrated as Legg was but he's still overrated. It's whatever.
When you spout off this bullshit I can't tell if you don't know what you are talking about or you are lying and hoping that nobody else knows what they are talking about.
Parris Campbell is going to be a 1st or 2nd round pick this year. KJ Hill is coming back for his Senior Year to try to get into the 1st round next year. Not putting receivers into the league? Parris will be the seventh WR drafted out of OSU in 5 years.
2017: Curtis Samuel- 2nd Noah Brown- 7th
2016: Michael Thomas- 2nd Braxton Miller- 3rd
2015: Devin Smith- 2nd Evan Spencer- 6th
Michael Thomas is one of the 5 best receivers in the NFL
Psshhh. That's all Drew Brees and Sean Peyton. A lot of guys have one hit wonder seasons early in their careers and then fall off. I'm not at all impressed with Ohio State WR's based on their recruiting success. They are under performing at that position.
Initial ranking as a Sophomore was 4-stars. Sometimes when UW doesn't offer a highly rated in-state kid, they kinda know what they're doing. Consider that the next time anybody wants to bitch about Gee Scott never being offered.
Yep, I remember when Ohio State took a commit from Justus Legg. Dark times around here.
(I'm not crying over Scott but this is a really awful example.)
Ohio State also offered Ty Jones and he's not exactly lighting it up. With all the talent they get, OSU is not putting receivers in the league like they should. Their talent evaluations at that position are not good. All their receivers in the Rose Bowl were like 6'0 or 6'1 and none were nationally big name guys that stand out as elite players. Admittedly, Gee is not as overrated as Legg was but he's still overrated. It's whatever.
When you spout off this bullshit I can't tell if you don't know what you are talking about or you are lying and hoping that nobody else knows what they are talking about.
Parris Campbell is going to be a 1st or 2nd round pick this year. KJ Hill is coming back for his Senior Year to try to get into the 1st round next year. Not putting receivers into the league? Parris will be the seventh WR drafted out of OSU in 5 years.
2017: Curtis Samuel- 2nd Noah Brown- 7th
2016: Michael Thomas- 2nd Braxton Miller- 3rd
2015: Devin Smith- 2nd Evan Spencer- 6th
Michael Thomas is one of the 5 best receivers in the NFL
Psshhh. That's all Drew Brees and Sean Peyton. A lot of guys have one hit wonder seasons early in their careers and then fall off. I'm not at all impressed with Ohio State WR's based on their recruiting success. They are under performing at that position.
Initial ranking as a Sophomore was 4-stars. Sometimes when UW doesn't offer a highly rated in-state kid, they kinda know what they're doing. Consider that the next time anybody wants to bitch about Gee Scott never being offered.
Yep, I remember when Ohio State took a commit from Justus Legg. Dark times around here.
(I'm not crying over Scott but this is a really awful example.)
Ohio State also offered Ty Jones and he's not exactly lighting it up. With all the talent they get, OSU is not putting receivers in the league like they should. Their talent evaluations at that position are not good. All their receivers in the Rose Bowl were like 6'0 or 6'1 and none were nationally big name guys that stand out as elite players. Admittedly, Gee is not as overrated as Legg was but he's still overrated. It's whatever.
When you spout off this bullshit I can't tell if you don't know what you are talking about or you are lying and hoping that nobody else knows what they are talking about.
Parris Campbell is going to be a 1st or 2nd round pick this year. KJ Hill is coming back for his Senior Year to try to get into the 1st round next year. Not putting receivers into the league? Parris will be the seventh WR drafted out of OSU in 5 years.
2017: Curtis Samuel- 2nd Noah Brown- 7th
2016: Michael Thomas- 2nd Braxton Miller- 3rd
2015: Devin Smith- 2nd Evan Spencer- 6th
Michael Thomas is one of the 5 best receivers in the NFL
Psshhh. That's all Drew Brees and Sean Peyton. A lot of guys have one hit wonder seasons early in their careers and then fall off. I'm not at all impressed with Ohio State WR's based on their recruiting success. They are under performing at that position.
You realize Thomas has 90+ catches and 1,000+ yards in all 3 seasons, right? Averaging 1,262 yards and 8 TD's a year over his first 3 years in the league and getting better each year. This is his 2nd pro bowl. He's a top 5 WR.
Initial ranking as a Sophomore was 4-stars. Sometimes when UW doesn't offer a highly rated in-state kid, they kinda know what they're doing. Consider that the next time anybody wants to bitch about Gee Scott never being offered.
Yep, I remember when Ohio State took a commit from Justus Legg. Dark times around here.
(I'm not crying over Scott but this is a really awful example.)
Ohio State also offered Ty Jones and he's not exactly lighting it up. With all the talent they get, OSU is not putting receivers in the league like they should. Their talent evaluations at that position are not good. All their receivers in the Rose Bowl were like 6'0 or 6'1 and none were nationally big name guys that stand out as elite players. Admittedly, Gee is not as overrated as Legg was but he's still overrated. It's whatever.
When you spout off this bullshit I can't tell if you don't know what you are talking about or you are lying and hoping that nobody else knows what they are talking about.
Parris Campbell is going to be a 1st or 2nd round pick this year. KJ Hill is coming back for his Senior Year to try to get into the 1st round next year. Not putting receivers into the league? Parris will be the seventh WR drafted out of OSU in 5 years.
2017: Curtis Samuel- 2nd Noah Brown- 7th
2016: Michael Thomas- 2nd Braxton Miller- 3rd
2015: Devin Smith- 2nd Evan Spencer- 6th
Michael Thomas is one of the 5 best receivers in the NFL
Psshhh. That's all Drew Brees and Sean Peyton. A lot of guys have one hit wonder seasons early in their careers and then fall off. I'm not at all impressed with Ohio State WR's based on their recruiting success. They are under performing at that position.
*One hit wonder*
He plays with Drew Brees. So they got one guy that's good? Go ahead and do an analysis of all the receivers Ohio State has recruited over the past decade and see if they have underachieved or overachieved based on their rankings. Then get back to me. Otherwise, shut the fuck up. You're proving nothing here.
Initial ranking as a Sophomore was 4-stars. Sometimes when UW doesn't offer a highly rated in-state kid, they kinda know what they're doing. Consider that the next time anybody wants to bitch about Gee Scott never being offered.
Yep, I remember when Ohio State took a commit from Justus Legg. Dark times around here.
(I'm not crying over Scott but this is a really awful example.)
Ohio State also offered Ty Jones and he's not exactly lighting it up. With all the talent they get, OSU is not putting receivers in the league like they should. Their talent evaluations at that position are not good. All their receivers in the Rose Bowl were like 6'0 or 6'1 and none were nationally big name guys that stand out as elite players. Admittedly, Gee is not as overrated as Legg was but he's still overrated. It's whatever.
When you spout off this bullshit I can't tell if you don't know what you are talking about or you are lying and hoping that nobody else knows what they are talking about.
Parris Campbell is going to be a 1st or 2nd round pick this year. KJ Hill is coming back for his Senior Year to try to get into the 1st round next year. Not putting receivers into the league? Parris will be the seventh WR drafted out of OSU in 5 years.
2017: Curtis Samuel- 2nd Noah Brown- 7th
2016: Michael Thomas- 2nd Braxton Miller- 3rd
2015: Devin Smith- 2nd Evan Spencer- 6th
Michael Thomas is one of the 5 best receivers in the NFL
Psshhh. That's all Drew Brees and Sean Peyton. A lot of guys have one hit wonder seasons early in their careers and then fall off. I'm not at all impressed with Ohio State WR's based on their recruiting success. They are under performing at that position.
Initial ranking as a Sophomore was 4-stars. Sometimes when UW doesn't offer a highly rated in-state kid, they kinda know what they're doing. Consider that the next time anybody wants to bitch about Gee Scott never being offered.
Yep, I remember when Ohio State took a commit from Justus Legg. Dark times around here.
(I'm not crying over Scott but this is a really awful example.)
Ohio State also offered Ty Jones and he's not exactly lighting it up. With all the talent they get, OSU is not putting receivers in the league like they should. Their talent evaluations at that position are not good. All their receivers in the Rose Bowl were like 6'0 or 6'1 and none were nationally big name guys that stand out as elite players. Admittedly, Gee is not as overrated as Legg was but he's still overrated. It's whatever.
When you spout off this bullshit I can't tell if you don't know what you are talking about or you are lying and hoping that nobody else knows what they are talking about.
Parris Campbell is going to be a 1st or 2nd round pick this year. KJ Hill is coming back for his Senior Year to try to get into the 1st round next year. Not putting receivers into the league? Parris will be the seventh WR drafted out of OSU in 5 years.
2017: Curtis Samuel- 2nd Noah Brown- 7th
2016: Michael Thomas- 2nd Braxton Miller- 3rd
2015: Devin Smith- 2nd Evan Spencer- 6th
Michael Thomas is one of the 5 best receivers in the NFL
Psshhh. That's all Drew Brees and Sean Peyton. A lot of guys have one hit wonder seasons early in their careers and then fall off. I'm not at all impressed with Ohio State WR's based on their recruiting success. They are under performing at that position.
*One hit wonder*
He plays with Drew Brees. So they got one guy that's good? Go ahead and do an analysis of all the receivers Ohio State has recruited over the past decade and see if they have underachieved or overachieved based on their rankings. Then get back to me. Otherwise, shut the fuck up. You're proving nothing here.
Initial ranking as a Sophomore was 4-stars. Sometimes when UW doesn't offer a highly rated in-state kid, they kinda know what they're doing. Consider that the next time anybody wants to bitch about Gee Scott never being offered.
Yep, I remember when Ohio State took a commit from Justus Legg. Dark times around here.
(I'm not crying over Scott but this is a really awful example.)
Ohio State also offered Ty Jones and he's not exactly lighting it up. With all the talent they get, OSU is not putting receivers in the league like they should. Their talent evaluations at that position are not good. All their receivers in the Rose Bowl were like 6'0 or 6'1 and none were nationally big name guys that stand out as elite players. Admittedly, Gee is not as overrated as Legg was but he's still overrated. It's whatever.
When you spout off this bullshit I can't tell if you don't know what you are talking about or you are lying and hoping that nobody else knows what they are talking about.
Parris Campbell is going to be a 1st or 2nd round pick this year. KJ Hill is coming back for his Senior Year to try to get into the 1st round next year. Not putting receivers into the league? Parris will be the seventh WR drafted out of OSU in 5 years.
2017: Curtis Samuel- 2nd Noah Brown- 7th
2016: Michael Thomas- 2nd Braxton Miller- 3rd
2015: Devin Smith- 2nd Evan Spencer- 6th
Michael Thomas is one of the 5 best receivers in the NFL
Psshhh. That's all Drew Brees and Sean Peyton. A lot of guys have one hit wonder seasons early in their careers and then fall off. I'm not at all impressed with Ohio State WR's based on their recruiting success. They are under performing at that position.
*One hit wonder*
He plays with Drew Brees. So they got one guy that's good? Go ahead and do an analysis of all the receivers Ohio State has recruited over the past decade and see if they have underachieved or overachieved based on their rankings. Then get back to me. Otherwise, shut the fuck up. You're proving nothing here.
I claimed Thomas is a top 5 receiver.
You said "LOL he's not".
I've proved exactly what I was trying to prove.
hth
He still not top-5, I'd prefer
Julio Jones Odell Beckham Jr Antonio Brown T.Y. Hilton Tyler Lockett
Initial ranking as a Sophomore was 4-stars. Sometimes when UW doesn't offer a highly rated in-state kid, they kinda know what they're doing. Consider that the next time anybody wants to bitch about Gee Scott never being offered.
Yep, I remember when Ohio State took a commit from Justus Legg. Dark times around here.
(I'm not crying over Scott but this is a really awful example.)
Ohio State also offered Ty Jones and he's not exactly lighting it up. With all the talent they get, OSU is not putting receivers in the league like they should. Their talent evaluations at that position are not good. All their receivers in the Rose Bowl were like 6'0 or 6'1 and none were nationally big name guys that stand out as elite players. Admittedly, Gee is not as overrated as Legg was but he's still overrated. It's whatever.
When you spout off this bullshit I can't tell if you don't know what you are talking about or you are lying and hoping that nobody else knows what they are talking about.
Parris Campbell is going to be a 1st or 2nd round pick this year. KJ Hill is coming back for his Senior Year to try to get into the 1st round next year. Not putting receivers into the league? Parris will be the seventh WR drafted out of OSU in 5 years.
2017: Curtis Samuel- 2nd Noah Brown- 7th
2016: Michael Thomas- 2nd Braxton Miller- 3rd
2015: Devin Smith- 2nd Evan Spencer- 6th
Michael Thomas is one of the 5 best receivers in the NFL
Psshhh. That's all Drew Brees and Sean Peyton. A lot of guys have one hit wonder seasons early in their careers and then fall off. I'm not at all impressed with Ohio State WR's based on their recruiting success. They are under performing at that position.
*One hit wonder*
He plays with Drew Brees. So they got one guy that's good? Go ahead and do an analysis of all the receivers Ohio State has recruited over the past decade and see if they have underachieved or overachieved based on their rankings. Then get back to me. Otherwise, shut the fuck up. You're proving nothing here.
I claimed Thomas is a top 5 receiver.
You said "LOL he's not".
I've proved exactly what I was trying to prove.
hth
He still not top-5, I'd prefer
Julio Jones Odell Beckham Jr Antonio Brown T.Y. Hilton Tyler Lockett
Initial ranking as a Sophomore was 4-stars. Sometimes when UW doesn't offer a highly rated in-state kid, they kinda know what they're doing. Consider that the next time anybody wants to bitch about Gee Scott never being offered.
Yep, I remember when Ohio State took a commit from Justus Legg. Dark times around here.
(I'm not crying over Scott but this is a really awful example.)
Ohio State also offered Ty Jones and he's not exactly lighting it up. With all the talent they get, OSU is not putting receivers in the league like they should. Their talent evaluations at that position are not good. All their receivers in the Rose Bowl were like 6'0 or 6'1 and none were nationally big name guys that stand out as elite players. Admittedly, Gee is not as overrated as Legg was but he's still overrated. It's whatever.
When you spout off this bullshit I can't tell if you don't know what you are talking about or you are lying and hoping that nobody else knows what they are talking about.
Parris Campbell is going to be a 1st or 2nd round pick this year. KJ Hill is coming back for his Senior Year to try to get into the 1st round next year. Not putting receivers into the league? Parris will be the seventh WR drafted out of OSU in 5 years.
2017: Curtis Samuel- 2nd Noah Brown- 7th
2016: Michael Thomas- 2nd Braxton Miller- 3rd
2015: Devin Smith- 2nd Evan Spencer- 6th
Michael Thomas is one of the 5 best receivers in the NFL
Psshhh. That's all Drew Brees and Sean Peyton. A lot of guys have one hit wonder seasons early in their careers and then fall off. I'm not at all impressed with Ohio State WR's based on their recruiting success. They are under performing at that position.
*One hit wonder*
He plays with Drew Brees. So they got one guy that's good? Go ahead and do an analysis of all the receivers Ohio State has recruited over the past decade and see if they have underachieved or overachieved based on their rankings. Then get back to me. Otherwise, shut the fuck up. You're proving nothing here.
I claimed Thomas is a top 5 receiver.
You said "LOL he's not".
I've proved exactly what I was trying to prove.
hth
He still not top-5, I'd prefer
Julio Jones Odell Beckham Jr Antonio Brown T.Y. Hilton Tyler Lockett
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She’d be so proud if she saw how far I haven’t come in life.
You said "LOL he's not".
I've proved exactly what I was trying to prove.
hth
Julio Jones
Odell Beckham Jr
Antonio Brown
T.Y. Hilton
Tyler Lockett
Over him.
GTFOH