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  1. I saw the episode where this aired earlier this year but forgot to put it up here. I had heard of senna, but as i wasnt even in high school at the time i didnt know much about him. this is a fantastic piece by top gear if this doesn't give you goose bumps i dont know what will...maybe a gift certificate to bed bath and beyond http://www.streetfire.net/video/top-gear-senna-tribute_2073054.htm
  2. http://i277.photobucket.com/albums/kk57/snowdoc83/classifiedadbacktofuture.jpg
  3. playing devils advocate, we had 3 defensive td's. wisconsins time of possession was 43min vs osu's 17min. held to 184 total yards with only 87 in the air.... now TP has improved greatly, but our o line has not and that will be the key to our win or loss. vegas has us winning but with a spread of only 3.5 edit: just found this in the dispatch Line play will be key to stopping Badgers Saturday, October 16, 2010 03:03 AM By Ken Gordon THE COLUMBUS DISPATCH Forget about Terrelle Pryor and John Clay. The winner of tonight's game between Ohio State and Wisconsin will be decided by people such as Nathan Williams and Gabe Carimi. Football people know this. Most weeks, the outcome is determined by linemen - the anonymous grunts who strain and struggle, just so players such as Pryor, the Ohio State quarterback, or Clay, a Wisconsin running back, can grab the glory. "That's where the game is won and lost," OSU coach Jim Tressel said. But more so than usual, the spotlight this week is on the line of scrimmage. The top-ranked Buckeyes (6-0, 2-0 Big Ten) need to protect Pryor, who has developed into a dangerous passing threat and who still might be nursing a strained quadriceps suffered two weeks ago. To pull an upset, the No.18 Badgers (5-1, 1-1) must get some push up front so that their vaunted ground game can get untracked. Wisconsin is counting on Clay (115.3 rushing yards per game) and fellow back James White (80.8) to gain yards and chew up the clock, keeping the ball away from Pryor. That's why Williams, a defensive end, and his Ohio State teammates have spent more time than usual in the video room this week, trying to get an edge against players such as Carimi, Wisconsin's left tackle. It's the essence of football, really, individual matchups such as this. "Every play on defense is a one-on-one battle with the person in front of you," Williams said, "and if you beat the person in front of you, you will make plays." For further motivation, the Buckeyes said they watched the teams' 2008 meeting, also at night in Madison, Wis. Although Ohio State won 20-17, the defensive linemen remember how Clay and the Badgers marched smartly downfield to take a 17-13 lead with 6:31 remaining. Wisconsin covered all 63 yards on the ground. "They kicked our butts on the defensive line," defensive end Cameron Heyward said. "We were very lucky to win that game." The pregame video preparation is detailed, players say. Like predators scouting prey, they look for weaknesses in the linemen they will face. "You see what they do, if he pass-sets early, if he sets his feet early, if he lunges, all sorts of stuff like that you look at," Williams said. "If he's tired, what he does. You have to know him better than he knows you, that's the biggest goal." From an offensive standpoint, guard Justin Boren said he's watching video of Wisconsin's blitz packages, which can be confusing. "They send some crazy blitzes," Boren said. "They'll put one or two guys down, then they'll have three or four guys standing up and they'll just be going all over the place." After the pregame work, though, a key element in line play is adjusting to what an opponent is doing during the game. "You can kind of feel a guy out," Ohio State defensive tackle Dexter Larimore said. "Is he leaning on me? Is he setting back on his pass sets? Is he trying to get me skating on the zone blocks? Stuff like that." Williams called it "a game of chess," and said he'll try a move, see how his opponent reacts and go from there. Like chess, line play might seem boring to the casual fan. But fans need to know that these hard-to-watch individual contests of speed, strength and precision will determine who wins tonight. "Before the play starts, you challenge yourself to beat (your opponent) every single play," Williams said. "It's just going to be a challenge to every single one of us to beat the guy in front of us, and if we do that, good things will happen." kgordon@dispatch.com
  4. looks like kid rock got into the Robitussin again
  5. which is why they got face raped by a #19 ranked team?
  6. If LSU and BAMA would have played last night, LSU would have won....bama should be 9
  7. .....now the forrest gump thing makes sense
  8. FF to 1:25 forward pass? HAHAHAHAHHAHAHAH insert http://i277.photobucket.com/albums/kk57/snowdoc83/Tebow-Crying.jpg
  9. you should post more http://i277.photobucket.com/albums/kk57/snowdoc83/freshtodeath.jpg
  10. i like anything by camron mitchel. His "newer" Italian restaurant http://www.marcellasristorante.com/ in the short north is good. If she likes da meat top steakhouse in bexley is good, but ruth chris is better. If she wants bar food, brazenhead in grandview or claddagh's up in polaris.
  11. i went out at green county. had a great time, wear the suite, its going to be cold up there.
  12. no, the thread just died.....you can get the jist of it from the facebook page.
  13. starts here http://www.nypost.com/p/news/local/manhattan/train_kills_thug_Atrd1ArGhpHz6gyge5nqNL if the thread is still up gains speed here on 4chan http://boards.4chan.org/b/res/276694240#276700422 (nws....i mean its /b/) and ends up on his facebook RIP page here(which have some NWS pictures) http://www.facebook.com/pages/RIP-Bryan-Feeley/156692774353725?ref=ts#!/photo.php?pid=185&fbid=100145800052720&op=1&o=global&view=global&subj=156692774353725&id=100001719000156
  14. he's said before that he wont spring fro an offensive coordinator. he feels that's his job
  15. i agree, but this is a good wake up call at the start of big 10 play. the offensive play calling has been shittier than usual
  16. when i lived on campus, e11th and indianola, there was a shoot out in our back parking lot that i didn't hear.... but i might have been sleeping with my shoes on. contrarily i wake up every time the dog moves in my room these days
  17. i was offended pal. better add a NWS buddy! some people view this stuff at work friend.
  18. thats terrible, ive noticed a handful of break ins here lately...anyhwhere from garage break ins to home invasions in bexly(not whitehall bexly, but shalom bexly)
  19. http://i277.photobucket.com/albums/kk57/snowdoc83/tampon.gif ....just an fyi. so it doesn't fall out again.
  20. If C5z/beater is out, go with the 370z. ive had two wrx's with bolt ons, used them as dailys with tire/wheel change in the winter and loved em. low fuss as long as the tranny holds up but the z looks like too much fun. Plus i see way more wrx's than z's...thats certainly not bad thing, but im the kind of person who is fresh to death http://i277.photobucket.com/albums/kk57/snowdoc83/freshtodeath.jpg
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