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yeah.. not expecting many of these to be going higher than maybe 600 if that..

As Tyrod said in his recent AMA: "A hot dog is not a sandwich. A hot dog is just a hot dog. I understand it's on a bun, but a bun doesn't make it a sandwich. If you go to a restaurant, you have a burgers section and a sandwich section. They don't fall under the same section. So that theory of "a bun makes it a sandwich" is incorrect and false. So, no. A hot dog is not a sandwich. Neither is a hamburger."

I believe that should settle that.

Thanks for the responses. I will definitely sanitize the lines and everything coming into contact with the beer and see if that takes care of it.

I agree - its hard to say where those three are in terms of skill sets: arm strength, speed, football IQ. Physically, they are all pretty even.

I think with Brewer it was a little different story, from what Ive heard and seen, Brewer was by far the leader when he got here from pretty early on, it was just can he get up to speed with the system quick enough.

I know its a huge what if, but Brewer was a different kid when healthy, Im thinking back to the first Ohio State game, this past spring game for SURE, I mean, he was really impressive I thought in the spring game. The ball looked like it came out quicker, he looked like he was driving the ball more with his legs he made the right decisions. Its a shame his injuries seemed to really hamper his potential.

I cant think of another time when weve been this stacked at Quarterback in a while. Maybe all the way back when we had Marcus and Bryan Randall. I honestly cant think of anytime where we've had this many Quarterbacks with the same physical capabilities. Its going to be an awesome spring I think. One where, Im hoping the competition becomes who can beat out who, rather than whos the least worst of this bunch, I just have a feeling the story is going to heavily be favored by the prior.


When in doubt, ask Egbert.

I agree, I too don't mean to be negative or sound critical but it seems like a lot of silliness, jokes, and just posting to be posting or funny and although there is a place for that and time, would be great to see more posts of substance and information or keeping in context with the original OP. Not trying to offend anyone, just what I see and agree with the poster above would like to see more actual posts related to OP title and questions.

He was still teaching government when I graduated in '01. I really enjoyed his class and we always had some interesting discussions. I still remember him talking about terrorism in the spring of '01 and how there would most likely be larger scale attacks to come across to the U.S. at some point. Just a few months later 9/11 happened. It think he is still coaching up at Randolph Macon.

I cruised through Nebraska this Summer on our way out to Colorado with an overnight stop in Gothenburg. It was an interesting town with an old Pony Express office in the center of town. My son loved all the trains that were running through there. We also hit up Runza, which was a different experience. I wouldn't say it was my favorite sandwich in the world, but nice for a change of pace.

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