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  • bosox15
    Rookie
    • May 2010
    • 79

    #1

    Miami and Ohio State Ratings

    MIA
    Harris - 93 ovr
    Cooper - 92 ovr
    Berry - 88 ovr
    Hankerson - 90 ovr
    Byrd - 88 ovr
    Bailey - 96 ovr
    Forston - 93 ovr
    Harris - 88 ovr

    OSU
    Pryor - 94 ovr, 91 speed (!)
    Saine - 94 ovr
    Herron - 92 ovr
    Posey - 93 ovr
    Sanzenbacher - 91 ovr
    Heyward - 95 ovr
    Williams - 92 ovr
    Larimore - 94 ovr
    Simon - 91 ovr
    Homan - 93 ovr
    Rolle - 90 ovr
    Chekwa - 94 ovr
  • gator3guy
    MVP
    • Jul 2004
    • 2233

    #2
    Re: Miami and Ohio State Ratings

    so much for the scretch in ratings

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    • tyman21
      Rookie
      • Jul 2009
      • 54

      #3
      Re: Miami and Ohio State Ratings

      Wow, the ratings seem awfully generous this year. With the best receiving corps in the nation and Ryan Mallett, I hope they dont underrate the Razorback offense
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      • Pass_The_Cows
        Rookie
        • Feb 2007
        • 411

        #4
        Re: Miami and Ohio State Ratings

        So when they said they were stretching ratings did they mean between players (sure doesn't seem that way) or between teams? 12 OSU players at 90+ is ridiculous, looks like my dynasty won't be starting until someone comes out with a rerated roster file.
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        • Kriech23
          MVP
          • Feb 2009
          • 2302

          #5
          Re: Miami and Ohio State Ratings

          Chekwa at a 94 is a joke, he couldn't guard me... on a good day. Sanzenbacher and Saine are too high. I don't understand how Saine could be rated higher than Herron, unlessed it's based on potential.

          Talk about stretching out the ratings

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          • rivalline
            Banned
            • Apr 2010
            • 37

            #6
            Re: Miami and Ohio State Ratings

            Originally posted by Kriech23
            Chekwa at a 94 is a joke, he couldn't guard me... on a good day. Sanzenbacher and Saine are too high. I don't understand how Saine could be rated higher than Herron, unlessed it's based on potential.

            Talk about stretching out the ratings
            and its from an osu fan.. nice job

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            • Kriech23
              MVP
              • Feb 2009
              • 2302

              #7
              Re: Miami and Ohio State Ratings

              Originally posted by rivalline
              and its from an osu fan.. nice job
              I'm sorry, but I'm all about realism. I just don't agree with the ratings. With these ratings, no doubt, OSU's offense is overrated. Kind of like how Georgia was all 99's a couple years ago, then go like 7-5.

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              • GreenHurricane1
                Rookie
                • Jun 2009
                • 9

                #8
                Re: Miami and Ohio State Ratings

                Forston a 93?!!! Lol wow the guy can't stay healthy and barely played last year.

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                • TheBrothers24
                  SD/LA Chargers?
                  • Sep 2007
                  • 1915

                  #9
                  Re: Miami and Ohio State Ratings

                  Cooper was one of Miami most explosive players last year. How does he have the slowest speed rating in their back field? How is he that slow, makes him useless on special teams which is where he did a lot of his damage last year.

                  Maybe they kept Jarvaris James ratings and gave them to Cooper because there is no way is the slowest running back on that team.
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                  • kayfngee
                    Pro
                    • Jul 2003
                    • 794

                    #10
                    Re: Miami and Ohio State Ratings

                    Originally posted by Kriech23
                    Chekwa at a 94 is a joke, he couldn't guard me... on a good day. Sanzenbacher and Saine are too high. I don't understand how Saine could be rated higher than Herron, unlessed it's based on potential.

                    Talk about stretching out the ratings
                    Brandon Saine is better than Boom Herron. With that said, both should be lowered. Chekwa got burned a lot late last year too. He shouldn't be in the 90s.

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                    • ActLikeYouCrow
                      MVP
                      • Apr 2009
                      • 1025

                      #11
                      Re: Miami and Ohio State Ratings

                      cooper's injury may have affected his rating. there are some curious things that just seem odd, benjamin was given a 92 spd with very high acceleration while aldarius johnson was given the highest top end spd on the team with 96, but with i think the lowest acceleration on the team. sean spence had kind of a down year compared to his freshman season, but they dropped him down to miami's 3rd highest olb, thats what i found surprising.

                      ratings arent as stretched out as i thought they would be, but i only looked at miami and ohio state

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                      • theohiostbuckeye
                        Rookie
                        • Jul 2009
                        • 40

                        #12
                        Re: Miami and Ohio State Ratings

                        Chekwa at 94 OVR

                        That guy is a pass interference magnet
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                        • TheBrothers24
                          SD/LA Chargers?
                          • Sep 2007
                          • 1915

                          #13
                          Re: Miami and Ohio State Ratings

                          Originally posted by ActLikeYouCrow
                          cooper's injury may have affected his rating. there are some curious things that just seem odd, benjamin was given a 92 spd with very high acceleration while aldarius johnson was given the highest top end spd on the team with 96, but with i think the lowest acceleration on the team. sean spence had kind of a down year compared to his freshman season, but they dropped him down to miami's 3rd highest olb, thats what i found surprising.

                          ratings arent as stretched out as i thought they would be, but i only looked at miami and ohio state
                          True but a 85 seemed a bit too low for me. Especially with what he did last year. I was hoping for more of a 88 or 89 so he would still be viable on special teams. Yeah the ratings aren't stretched out as much but it is a heck of a whole lot better then everybody being a 93 plus in speed.
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                          • BIGD419
                            Rookie
                            • Jul 2009
                            • 262

                            #14
                            Re: Miami and Ohio State Ratings

                            Originally posted by Kriech23
                            Chekwa at a 94 is a joke, he couldn't guard me... on a good day. Sanzenbacher and Saine are too high. I don't understand how Saine could be rated higher than Herron, unlessed it's based on potential.

                            Talk about stretching out the ratings
                            From one Buckeye fan to another, yup.....

                            Pryor at a 94 blew me away for starters.....

                            Saine at a 94???? Sanzenbacher at 91????? CHEKWA AT 94?!?!?!?!?!?!?!?!?!?!?!?!?

                            I had Heyward at a 94 in my "prediction", but other then that all of these ratings are WAY higher then I thought.

                            And on a side note, Saine is expected to start this year. He's been the starter all spring practice and every other team activity, so it would make sense for him to be a point or two higher then Herron I guess, but Herron at 92??? Wow.

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                            • xxjgbxx
                              Pro
                              • Apr 2008
                              • 694

                              #15
                              Re: Miami and Ohio State Ratings

                              Im furious over that and tommy streeters 72!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! then they have Vaughn at 79 and jared at an 87? are you kidding Then Brown is still on the roster and whats up with miamis LBs? like its one of our most deep positions and they all rated ****

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