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autos.ohio.com Find great deals on hot wheels Brown Orakpo can play under pressure, coach says ontinued from Page C1 Th eB rowns put the 2008Lo m- bardi and Nagurski award winner through a private workout at exaso nMarch 18, and he was also scheduled to visit the erea headquarters last week. leveland seemed pretty interested though that is just from my Orakpo told Ro bR angof NFL draftscout com last month. i n- gini and the rest of the staff seemed very interested in what I bring to thetable hey made a comment after I wastalking about the scheme responsibilities that I the and then they started asking me funnier, more random questionslike about my favorite TV show amilyG uy or the first musician on my iPo Bu tO rakpo had 22 career sacks, 11.5 last season, is not considered a sure thing for a3-4 scheme like Brian Orakpo as a 4-3 defensive end a lot better than I like hima sa3 4outside linebacker said Charles Davis of the NFLN etwork tyes can play both for a team that has the patience to work with himas a 3-4 y.I like a guy I can turn loose right A fterO rakpo pro day, former Houston Texans General anagerC harleyC asserlys a i on the NFL etwork talked to somebody who was at the workout and they said themost impressive thing about him was his explosion off the ball, his quickness and his pass rushing ability in the drills. far as his ability to play 34 outside linebacker, I think going to depend on what the system asks him to do. There are some systems that want more from coverage and the mental and the check part of it than other systems.I fyo ejust asking a player to go upfield and rush the passer lbe fine.

But going to need work on the coverage part. I think c- essarily smooth in rakpo believes lb just as effective hand in the dirtor standing up.I treally matter eproved it on film and I can always get exasdefensive ends coach scarG ilessaid Orakpo could play in either scheme since he had experience in both with the onghorns not a matter of if he can do it, when do you want him iles said of the3-4. got the ability to slide and cover and rush thepasser ebottom line is production; that really speaks volumes. veryone has anopinion but the best player eever coached very smart, played for four different defensive coordinators and yet been successful ecreated double- teams chips by the running back kept moving guys into block because of iles said the mostimpressive thing about Orakpo is how he played when the pressure was n. ast year againstO klahoma rakpoabused 6-8, 337 pound left tackle Phil Loadholt for two sacks seven tackles, four tackles for losses, two hurries and a forced fumble.

Against klaho aState s6-5, 300 poundleft tackle Russell kung rapko had sixtackles one sack, two tackles for losses and two pressures gainstO hioS tate in the iestaBo rakpo had his final career sack with five seconds left running down Todd oeck man at theB uckeyes yard line oeckman sH ailM aryon the final play came up 5 yards short ething that wows me, that wows the staff, is hisleader ship Giles said. big games our guys lean on him. layingO hioS tate for three years on the bigstage he excelled on thatstage and he was double and triple teamed A gainstO klahoma issouri played hisbest alk about pressure he responds under press rakpo obviously lovessacks but not the most brutal part. ethrill is getting off the ball beating that tackle and getting he said. quarterback barely gets hit, hen he arrived atT exasin 2004 rakpo weighed just207 pounds adden a 1979graduate fCleveland St.

osephH igh chool had no idea that Orakpo would become one of the strongest players in college football. nhe came in he was a lean basketball player adden said the was already very ripped about 5or 6 percentbody a addensaid rakpoimmedi ately began working outwith the strongest guys on the team, even though he couldn tmatch their lifting prowess spent extra days in there adden said drank every Muscle Mi milkshake he could get his hands on. ower eating extra chicken breast he was done a deep breath and go for Th enumbers Orakpo posted in the weight room are usually reserved for bigger men. Madden saidO rakpo hit 525 pounds in the bench press, 600 in the squat and 385 in the power clean, just missing the Texas recordof 405 by Casey ampton ittsburghS teelers roB owl nose tackle. dthere are no assists in our weight Madden said.

somebody touches the bar, you red adden still has relatives in the Cleveland area, includinghis grandmother andsister would love it if Orapko ends up there a great athlete, adisci plined person, an excellent leader who works his butt offevery a addensaid would be a great thing for thehometown arlaR idenour can be reached at mridenour thebeaconjournal com eadher rowns blog at http www ohiomm com blogs browns ollow the Browns on Twitter at http www twitter com ABJ rowns Columbus Clippers report oyaltyt oIndians clear at opener anager says crowd a tHuntington makes team feel right at home By Stephanie Storm eaconJ ournal sports writer COLUMBUS olumbusofficially made the transition to an Indians affiliate months ago, but itwasn until the lippers first home game Saturday at new unting ton Park that the loyalties of the town baseball fans were truly tested ith all thepre gameactivi ties finally wrapped up and the I ndians riple A team in the midst of play, an announcement rang through the park that the Tribe was beating up on the host Ne wYork Yankees 14- 2in just the second inning. A sathunderous round of applause broke out, it became clear: his is a marriage made in baseball heaven. hese fans are very locked in already to who these players a lippers manager Torey ovullosaid nour guys were introduced and they were received sowell I thought, ehome ein thestate fOh i nd these fans are very aware eforethe game started, longtime Clippers General Manager enS chnacke stood on the field near the pitching mound witha microphone in hand. With the attention of the sold outcrowd he proclaimed: lippersfans welcome to your new ut an even louder round of applause came when Schnacke introduced the Tribe as the team new parent club an affiliation many fans in Columbus have craved since the Ne wYork ankees cut their ties with the club in 2006 after 28 years. A nd there was certainly a noticeable Indians feel withseveral of theteam former and current dignitaries in attendance.

nhand were mascot lider drummer John A dams ribe president Paul olan former Indians standoutJ oeC harboneau and formerT ribe pitchers Len arker and Bo bFeller hepre game festivities con- cluded with a flyover by the National Guard beforeC lippers starting pitcherJ eremyS owers took the mound. The left hander got off to a slowstart the visitingT oledoM udH ensa two run first inning. But Sowers did not allow another run the rest of the way, leaving after six innings in which he struckout eight eremyS owers did a nicejob of settling down and setting the ovullosaid his credit he went deep in theball game and gave us a A nd so it was on the picture- perfect day with sunny skies and 74 degrees at first pitch, that few in attendance were upset that the prospect loadedC lipperslost 3-1. i sis the best layer of talent ehad in a long, long I ndiansG eneralM anagerM ark hapiro has said regarding the I ndians farm system and a majority of those prospects are here in outfielders Matt a ortaand ichaelB rantley handed pitcher David Huff and third baseman We sHodges eexcited about the youth we haveh ovullo said uncanny to have such a young team at this level. That being said, going to have to be a little more hands on.

not going to let things get overlooked A sfor the ballpark, few details appear to have been overlooked. ocatedin the heart of Columbus renaD istrict unting ton Park is big league all the way just on a smaller, more affordable scale, with some ticketsjust $6. hestadium has a capacity of 10 000 plus aturday stotal weighed in at a whopping 11 950 including standing room only. pretty awesome tobe able to come here and play in a brand newstadium lippers first baseman designatedhitter ichaelA ubreysaid A nybody would tell youthey much rather be in the big leagues. But if you re in the minors, this ta bad place to tephanieS torm can be reached at sstorm thebeaconjournal com ead the Indians and Aeros blog at w.o i o.c tribematters PAUL CONNORS A ssociatedP ress file photo Th eL onghorns rianO rakpo leaps and tries to block a field goal at the Fiesta Bowl on Ja n.5.

HARRY CABLUCK A ssociatedP ress file photo niversityo fTexas defensive end Brian Orakpo left did a private workout March 18 for the rowns who are considering him for the upcoming draft. Orakpo was scheduled to visit Berea last week. CHRIS RUSSELL ourtesy of the Columbus Dispatch Th efirst pitch is thrown Saturday at the lippers home opener at untingtonP arki nColumbus www.Oh i o.c mA kronB eaconJ ournal unday pril1 9,2009 C7 Story System AKRE by BSHELLIT Time 22:22:11 Date 74X Pg. Date Topic: INL TAKES Keyword INL TAKEPage 1 CyanMagentaYellowBlack.

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