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Topic:  Kiper weighs in on Brazill's draft stock

Topic:  Kiper weighs in on Brazill's draft stock
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  Message Not Read  Kiper weighs in on Brazill's draft stock
   Posted: 1/20/2012 5:24:29 PM 
ESPN's draft guy talks about LaVon Brazill: http://woub.org/2012/01/20/football-espns-kiper-makes-dra...


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  Message Not Read  RE: Kiper weighs in on Brazill's draft stock
   Posted: 1/21/2012 6:09:28 PM 
No Talk of Dunlap, and why does Strum keep getting consideration for NFL? Maybe I have missed something the past 5 years with Strum, but I thought he was a weaker link throughout his whole career. He does offer the perfect size which might help


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  Message Not Read  RE: Kiper weighs in on Brazill's draft stock
   Posted: 1/22/2012 8:49:27 AM 
Danness53 wrote:
No Talk of Dunlap, and why does Strum keep getting consideration for NFL? Maybe I have missed something the past 5 years with Strum, but I thought he was a weaker link throughout his whole career. He does offer the perfect size which might help


What are you talking about?  Strum has played excellent for OHIO.  Believe me if he was a "weak link" he would not have started at Left Tackle the past two seasons.  If he was the "weak link" he wouldn't have gained all-conference, and all Phil Steele recognition.  If he was the "weak link" he wouldn't have been invited to play in (2) college all star games and earn a starting spot over players from all over the country.  If he was the "weak link" he wouldn't be signed right now with one of the better pro agents in the country (Bill Parise look it up).  If he works hard and wants it bad enough, Strum will get his shot.....
 

Last Edited: 1/22/2012 8:50:29 AM by 79DAD

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  Message Not Read  RE: Kiper weighs in on Brazill's draft stock
   Posted: 1/22/2012 9:22:48 AM 
79DAD wrote:
Danness53 wrote:
No Talk of Dunlap, and why does Strum keep getting consideration for NFL? Maybe I have missed something the past 5 years with Strum, but I thought he was a weaker link throughout his whole career. He does offer the perfect size which might help


What are you talking about?  Strum has played excellent for OHIO.  Believe me if he was a "weak link" he would not have started at Left Tackle the past two seasons.  If he was the "weak link" he wouldn't have gained all-conference, and all Phil Steele recognition.  If he was the "weak link" he wouldn't have been invited to play in (2) college all star games and earn a starting spot over players from all over the country.  If he was the "weak link" he wouldn't be signed right now with one of the better pro agents in the country (Bill Parise look it up).  If he works hard and wants it bad enough, Strum will get his shot.....
 


79DAD, glad you chimed in, I seem to recall him playing a huge role at OG as a soph.  I for one have not missed any of 79's contribution these past years.  Dannesse53 definitely has missed a great deal. Sometimes it is better to remain silent and appear ignorant than to speak up and remove all doubt.


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  Message Not Read  RE: Kiper weighs in on Brazill's draft stock
   Posted: 1/22/2012 10:22:16 AM 
Strum played very well at LG a couple years ago, and so, when they needed a left tackle, which many believe to be the most important line position, as it protects the QB's blind side, they turn to him. Strum had a little trouble in the early going at LT last year, but turned into a very good LT last year, and had a great year this year.


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  Message Not Read  RE: Kiper weighs in on Brazill's draft stock
   Posted: 1/22/2012 12:50:15 PM 
Strum had a bad game vs Marshall for couple plays Curry put him and Boo on their rear, however after that it was lights out Strum..seemed like his motor picked up and this year they dominated! Especially against Marshall who has very athletic DLine and a 1st round pick in Curry.
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UpSan Bobcat
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  Message Not Read  RE: Kiper weighs in on Brazill's draft stock
   Posted: 1/22/2012 5:57:52 PM 
He neutralized a lot of highly-tauted defensive linemen this year, which is what was most impressive.
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