Hailyes
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wadc45;1033027; said:Here is my response to all the Pryor and Rodriguez stuff:
I guess TP's aspirations end with playing QB in college, rather than developing the skills needed to be sucessful at the highest level? Name the last QB RR developed into an NFL-caliber player...now name the last one JT developed (Troy Smith). Heck, he even got Krenzel a chance in the NFL...something most people thought was impossible. The fact is the staff has plenty of time to continue to assure Terrelle that OSU will develop their offensive scheme to maximize his potential. Add to that the continuing effort of Posey, Thomas, Brewster, etc. in recruiting him to OSU and I am not concerned at this point.
I am fully prepared for the circus...but in the end I still will be surprised to see him go anywhere other than OSU.
I would hardly say JT has been successful at developing QB's for the next level. Troy Smith is nothing more than a 3rd stringer that was drafted in the 5th round playing due too injuries and Krenzel isn't even good enough to make a team's active roster. Though I am sure he has aspirations of the NFL eventually I am sure that isn't one of his primary reasons. If it was he wouldn't be looking at either RRod's Michigan or TP's Buckeyes. If those were his primary worries Michigan (under Carr), Texas or USC would have been at the top of his list.
He is obviously interested in Big Blue so these next couple of months should be interesting. OSU is still the leader by a long shot IMO but Michigan now has a horse in the race and it is a pretty good horse.
TP wants to win football games and there are few coaches in the country that have won more games than JT and RRod in the last 3 years. Both coaches are going to mold their offenses around the guy. I think his numbers would probably be better at Michigan because RRod is an offensive genius and frankly, they will need too be better with their defensive questions.