Best SEO linebacker ever: Carrico or the Whopper?
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Best SEO linebacker ever: Carrico or the Whopper?
My boy has a long career at Racine. He racked up 3000 tackles in high school. Beat that boys!
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Back in the 60s Logan had a linebacker that went and played at Ohio State.
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I saw that kid. He looked a little slow on film.
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TJ Turner from Hillsboro went onto start at LB at Michigan State or Glenn Cobb Miami Trace 3 year starter for Ohio State and 2 time captain for the Buckeyes
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Ed Thompson was pretty good
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noreply66 wrote: Mon Dec 25, 2023 11:06 pm Back in the 60s Logan had a linebacker that went and played at Ohio State.
Rob Johnson. 3 year starter at ILB
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Ed Thompson was the real deal, had did I forget him?
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Rob had a nick name from playing QB and it was Y.A. Johnson. He sort of gave it to himself. One day in practice he rolled out and completed a pass and then said those three words.SugarDaddy wrote: Tue Dec 26, 2023 4:02 pmnoreply66 wrote: Mon Dec 25, 2023 11:06 pm Back in the 60s Logan had a linebacker that went and played at Ohio State.
Rob Johnson. 3 year starter at ILB
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The Ohio State coaches said he would have also started as a Frosh but those days college Frosh were not allowed to play “varsity”. Knew Rob and played with him.
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Rob was also All SEOAL and All Ohio. He was also the SEOAL MVP. Woody loved the guy.
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Lance Mehl class of 76 Bellaire high school. College Penn state .At the time Penn state was known as linebacker U.
Drafted by the New York jets .played 7 or 8 years. Career was cut short by a knee injury.
Ben Taylor. Class of 96 Bellaire high school. College Virginia tech. Drafted by the Cleveland Browns also played for the packers
Drafted by the New York jets .played 7 or 8 years. Career was cut short by a knee injury.
Ben Taylor. Class of 96 Bellaire high school. College Virginia tech. Drafted by the Cleveland Browns also played for the packers
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BTW, Rob Johnson’s older sister was an Ohio State cheerleader as well. This was before girls sports but she was athletic as he11.
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Watched a young man from Wellston back in the early 2000's Lance Phillips, the games I watched him play he was very dominant. Had size, speed and played with attitude and brought the hammer with him. Watched him live in the backfield of my kids school one Friday night and the next morning the QB who was a friend of my kid came over on Saturday morning and he was literally covered with lumps and bruises from head to toe. Think he garnered a lot of league and district awards but not sure if he played any next level ball or not ....seen the topic and it just jarred my memory from twenty years ago about LB's that have stood out to me....just my opinion and nothing more.
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I remember Phillips. Always a lot of talk about him. Went to a Nelson/York game just to see him play. Might have been his senior year.Easyrider wrote: Thu Dec 28, 2023 9:11 pm Watched a young man from Wellston back in the early 2000's Lance Phillips, the games I watched him play he was very dominant. Had size, speed and played with attitude and brought the hammer with him. Watched him live in the backfield of my kids school one Friday night and the next morning the QB who was a friend of my kid came over on Saturday morning and he was literally covered with lumps and bruises from head to toe. Think he garnered a lot of league and district awards but not sure if he played any next level ball or not ....seen the topic and it just jarred my memory from twenty years ago about LB's that have stood out to me....just my opinion and nothing more.
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Does anyone remember Ike Kelly from Breman that went to Ohio State. Not for sure but I'm thinking he went on to play with Philadelphia????????
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Ike was an All B1G LB. Drafted by the Eagles, he was one of the Pro teams captains. He starred on their special teams and was a sometime starter. Played around 10 years.noreply66 wrote: Thu Dec 28, 2023 11:26 pm Does anyone remember Ike Kelly from Breman that went to Ohio State. Not for sure but I'm thinking he went on to play with Philadelphia????????
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Phillips was an absolute game wrecker! He went on to play at Wittenberg. He then fought pro MMA on a regional level for a few years. In today's world he'd have played in the MAC. Twenty years ago basically noone from SEO was getting D1 offers. Fyi: I know there are exceptions.noreply66 wrote: Thu Dec 28, 2023 11:23 pmI remember Phillips. Always a lot of talk about him. Went to a Nelson/York game just to see him play. Might have been his senior year.Easyrider wrote: Thu Dec 28, 2023 9:11 pm Watched a young man from Wellston back in the early 2000's Lance Phillips, the games I watched him play he was very dominant. Had size, speed and played with attitude and brought the hammer with him. Watched him live in the backfield of my kids school one Friday night and the next morning the QB who was a friend of my kid came over on Saturday morning and he was literally covered with lumps and bruises from head to toe. Think he garnered a lot of league and district awards but not sure if he played any next level ball or not ....seen the topic and it just jarred my memory from twenty years ago about LB's that have stood out to me....just my opinion and nothing more.