It's not that likely that we might get anything out of this. Pudleiner used the storyboards for teaching purposes and probably had to ask permission from Universal Studios, they own the rights to the movie after all. Plus there were multiple creative people involved and they also have a say in this - even though the creative people involved in those kind of projects usually don't mind sharing storyboards etc - but as I said, Universal has to approve it as well, and I'm not so sure if they would agree for this kind of stuff to be released on a fan website.
It still does not hurt to try of course, it shows that some interest is there, and if said interest appears to be strong enough, the studio who owns the movie might act on it. If word reaches Universal, it might increase the chances for a proper blu ray release (scanning the actual negative film roll and restauring it instead of upscaling a dvd version) and maybe even a collector's edition that does show or at least tells us what the removed scenes would have been.