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His best play missed the highlight reel, backspun out of the pocket, toasting an untouched defender. Pumpfaked the boundary defender in the air, ducked under and ran down sideline, pulled up and fired a strike to Robiskie for a first down on 3rd and very long. Robo was called for illegal touching (ran out earlier in the play), but still a ridiculous play.I finally got to watch some video of Pryor. Day-um guys!!!!!
Yup, both have a presence about them. Certain areas need work, but the "IT" factor is there in spades. And he throws non-jump ball passes too :pLike when we first got Tebow in the game, you could tell as a freshmen that he was special.
:cheers:He was freaking awesome.
BUCKYLE;1275217; said:Where did you find this quote? I guess, what I'm asking is...Link?
jwinslow;1275223; said:His best play missed the highlight reel, backspun out of the pocket, toasting an untouched defender. Pumpfaked the boundary defender in the air, ducked under and ran down sideline, pulled up and fired a strike to Robiskie for a first down on 3rd and very long.
SportingNews.com - Your expert source for NCAA Football stats, scores, standings, and blogs from NCAA Football columnists"That day was tough because I was being criticized by everyone for not making up my mind and signing," he said. "Mark May from ESPN is criticizing me on national television and he doesn't even know me. That kind of stuff really bothers me, when people who know nothing about me are talking about me like they know anything. There was so much media there that day that I had to address the issue, but I'd prefer to be left alone."
generaladm;1275237; said:BUCKYLE, ask, and ye shall receive (on video!).
Terrelle Pryor 08-09-27
In looking for that quote, I discovered that Pryor and May have a little history from the recruiting hoopla:
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6'5", 235lbs, runs like a gazelle, laser/rocket arm, hates Mark May, what's not to like about this kid?
generaladm;1275237; said:6'5", 235lbs, runs like a gazelle, laser/rocket arm, hates Mark May, what's not to like about this kid?
generaladm;1275237; said:6'5", 235lbs, runs like a gazelle, laser/rocket arm, hates Mark May, what's not to like about this kid?
Jon Spencer: Harder test for OSU's Terrelle Pryor ahead
By JON SPENCER ? News Journal ? September 29, 2008
First he lowered his shoulder into Minnesota linebacker Rex Sharpe, giving startling new meaning to a quarterback hitting his target.
Terrelle Pryor, No. 2 in the game program and soon-to-be No. 1 in SportsCenter highlights, then lowered the boom on ESPN college football analyst Mark May, giving a verbal stiff arm to the long-time Ohio State antagonist after running for two scores and throwing for another in Saturday's 34-21 win over the Gophers.
"He said, 'Let's see how he plays on the big stage,' " said Pryor, taking that personal comment, well, personally. "We're going to see ... what other people say about our team we really don't care. People who say we're dead; we'll find out this week who's dead."
Already showing he's football mature beyond his years, Pryor is also wise enough to know that compared to what awaits Saturday, his first two starts for the Buckeyes have been a ride down a water slide. The freshman phenom's real baptism comes in his first road start against the Wisconsin Badgers, who own as many Rose Bowl victories in the last 15 years (three) as the rest of the Big Ten combined.
Despite OSU's 38-17 win last year, the Badgers are the only Big Ten team above .500 against the Buckeyes (3-2) during the Jim Tressel era.
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BUCKYLE;1274750; said:Wasn't going to hit him? Then why was he lowering his shoulder?
YouTube - Terrelle Pryor Destroys Minnesota Defender
bukIpower;1275176; said:I know! The scary thing is he's light years ahead of where Troy was as a freshman (hell even a RS sophomore). Whenever Pryor has the ball the options are limitless and we've already seen two instances where maybe the players aren't use to playing with him yet.
1) Robo Steps outta bounds trying to buy time during the Troy game.
2) Small Drops a pass when Pryor buys time with his legs
As the year goes and the players understand how he oporates the offense will be scary. If he and beanie can stay healthy it's gonna be something else by the end of the year.
IronBuckI;1275473; said:Terrelle Pryor reminds me of no one that I have ever seen or heard about.
generaladm;1275237; said: