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Shepard is much further along as a passer than Terrelle Pryor was at this stage, and Shepard is more explosive.
Shepard is much further along as a passer than Terrelle Pryor was at this stage, and Shepard is more explosive.
Arguments aside, he says that as though it's an accomplishment, knowing most will just absorb and regurgitate it as gold. Jordan Hall may be further along as a blocker than Sam McGuffie was at this stage, but that's not a ringing endorsement either. Pryor made large strides after his junior season as a passer.Shepard is much further along as a passer than Terrelle Pryor was at this stage, and Shepard is more explosive.
jwinslow;1173520; said:Arguments aside, he says that as though it's an accomplishment, knowing most will just absorb and regurgitate it as gold. Jordan Hall may be further along as a blocker than Sam McGuffie was at this stage, but that's not a ringing endorsement either. Pryor made large strides after his junior season as a passer.
One pretty dramatic difference, Shepherd is the size of a high school CB. Pryor is the size of an SEC senior DE.
Shepard is much further along as a passer than Terrelle Pryor was at this stage, and Shepard is more explosive.
Well he was much faster at breaking Michigan's heart.... though not 'better' seeing as there was time to land Shavodrick Beaver & Kevin Newsome.Buckeyeskickbuttocks;1173524; said:The other important thing to keep in mind is that recruitniks are about the next big thing and trying to sell stories about the guy who's NOW or whatever. As far as the recruitniks are concerned, TP is old news. Now, of course, we're looking for the next TP... the better than TP guy who'll get hounded and hounded and hounded...
Wingate1217;1173529; said:-columbus based radio commentators (herbstreit)
Bestbuck36;1173642; said:The teams and fans for that matter tend to take on the personalities of the coaches and players. It is very evident in both fan bases at the moment and will probably only get worse from their side as time goes on. There will be exceptions, like there are to every rule, but I expect much more BS coming in the near future. 4 in a row and 5 out of 6 have to really suck, we should know. (John Cooper )
Wingate1217;1173529; said:National columnist: Ex-Wolverine Chad Henne is most prepared rookie QB | Freep.com | Detroit Free Press
Assclown's comments are below......
LDRSnBST wrote:
good luck to henne, maintaing a long tradition of success in the NFL by UM QB's.
i ponder what terrell pryor will do when he figures out that he's committed to a school that prepares
*their* QB's for success in their current activities as:
-QB's in the AFL/CFL (bellesari, germaine, jackson);
-columbus real estate salesmen (hoying, krenzel - yeah, that's what a degree in molecular genetics from OSU qualifies for) ;
-columbus based radio commentators (herbstreit)
-NFL 3rd string QB's (smith) who's just had his team draft a QB in the 1st round.
-motivational speaker about *golf* (graham)
-high school football offensive coordinator (frey)
over the past 15-20 years. i'd go farther back but i keep falling out of my chair laughing.
but let's give that fine institution the respect it deserves: "THE university of ....ohio state"
osubuckeyes2731;1173944; said:Um can you even give them credit for Brady?? It's not like the dude shared time with another QB the whole time he was there and was a 6th round pick. I'd give most of the credit to Bellichick and the Patriots on that one.
If anything, Michigan screwed Brady up more than they did anything to help him.