Ohio State linebacker goes stealth

Heard much about Ohio State's James Laurinaitis as the draft approaches? One observer calls the fact he's fallen off the *metal detector* "simply ridiculous."

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5 Responses to Ohio State linebacker goes stealth

  1. Tbomb says:

    There's a reason guys fall.Personally, I think he's a blown up SS. I like him as a monster/rover player who is a good tackler and covers much ground, but should maybe play at 220 -230 lbs.Anybody who watched him getting put on his back by Jacob Hester two years ago play after play,has got to be wary of him at the next level.

  2. terje says:

    i really wish people would stop using anything to do with radars ("under", "off", "below", etc.) in everyday speech and writing.

  3. alan t. says:

    Pat, in the future, substitute the word "radar" with "metal detector." "This professional wrestler's son, destined to be the thousandth former Ohio State defensive stalwart to become a stiff in the NFL, has fallen off the metal detector."

  4. barry says:

    it's pretty simple.

    osu CB – NFL chances, good
    osu QB – NFL chances, abysmal
    osu WR – NFL chances, good
    osu LB – NFL chances, see osu QB

  5. larry d. says:

    I like alan t.'s suggestion, though using 'divining rod' would be real old school. It would probably more closely match the Browns recent efforts outside the top five picks.