Yeah, it's a disease to Big 10 offenses. But to the rest of the nation, it's a curable disease.
2007-12-31 19:05:07
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answered by King L 5
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Yeah i got that Laurinaitis disease too, the disease usually putting a hurt on the offense, also can hurt a QB if he's not care full.
2007-12-31 19:21:56
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answered by Anonymous
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He is probably the best linebacker out there, and the anchor of the OSU defense. Too bad they didn't play any top 20 teams to show how good he really is.
I expect in the NC game he will be the bright spot for an otherwise disappointing day for OSU. Good player.
2007-12-31 19:23:20
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answered by cajunbiggeorge 5
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James Laurinaitis is an All-American LB from "THEE" Ohio State University. His father actually was "Animal" from the WWF (formely) Legion of Doom...
Anyways, he's been named at OSU in the same class as AJ Hawk & Andy "Big" Katzenmoyer....Fantastic football player who was the heart and soul of the Buckeyes defense. Although Golston was their defensive MVP in my eyes.....
Anyways....Dan Connor from PSU was the best LB in the nation this season HANDS down. Might be because I saw him play for Strath Haven HS....pure beast...
2007-12-31 20:00:39
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answered by Kevin 4
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Laryngitis is a dease, not Laurinaitis.
2008-01-01 01:15:42
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answered by Steve 7
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I want that disease if it makes me an all american linebacker
2007-12-31 19:13:41
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answered by TD machine 3
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dude lol its james laurinaitas a Middle lineback er for ohio state lol
2007-12-31 19:22:20
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answered by Anonymous
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I see you were never an OSU fan--that is soooo sad. :)
I've got Laurinitis (always will).
p.s. I fixed your spelling--it was wrong. :)
2007-12-31 19:03:15
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answered by Holdin' on to Hope 5
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are you serious???? please tell me you are kidding. if you aren't , you are a idiot. but i think that you are kidding. i think that you know exactly who laurinitis is.
2007-12-31 19:02:42
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answered by dsm37127 6
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