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QB/WR Terrelle Pryor ('10 Rose, '11 Sugar MVP)

EDDIE GGGG27;1526550; said:
Gotta love a QB that rocks the Sesame street shirt

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Went over to Target on my lunch break and noticed this Sesame Street shirt in the 12.99 bin.

TP is the arguably the most ballyhooed QB in OSU history other than Art, and everything I've seen suggests he's driven either a Hyundai Sonata or a Dodge Charger and he buys his clothes at Target.

Goodness gracious, our boosters suck. :(
 
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Went over to Target on my lunch break and noticed this Sesame Street shirt in the 12.99 bin.

TP is the arguably the most ballyhooed QB in OSU history other than Art, and everything I've seen suggests he's driven either a Hyundai Sonata or a Dodge Charger and he buys his clothes at Target.

Goodness gracious, our boosters suck. :(
so you didn't read and instantly believe the rumor of TP showing up for a golf tournament in a Porche? you've got your head in the sand over that one.
 
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Dryden;1536798; said:
Went over to Target on my lunch break and noticed this Sesame Street shirt in the 12.99 bin.

TP is the arguably the most ballyhooed QB in OSU history other than Art, and everything I've seen suggests he's driven either a Hyundai Sonata or a Dodge Charger and he buys his clothes at Target.

Goodness gracious, our boosters suck. :(


is that the shocker hand sign? :biggrin:
 
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PRYOR FINDS THAT FAME BRINGS SCRUTINY
Saturday, September 12, 2009
By Tim May
THE COLUMBUS DISPATCH

The walk of a celebrity has its potholes, and Terrelle Pryor stepped into a big one a week ago.

First, the Ohio State quarterback put the name "VICK" on one of the anti-glare strips he wore under his eyes during the season-opening win over Navy. Then, afterward, he tried to explain his "love" for Vick, the multitalented quarterback who recently spent 18 months in federal prison for playing a major role in a dogfighting operation and now is trying to resurrect his NFL career with the Philadelphia Eagles.

The comments Pryor made about Vick -- most notably that "Not everybody is the perfect person in the world. Everyone does -- kills people, murders people, steals from you, steals from me. I just feel that people need to give him a chance" -- shocked and angered many Ohio State fans.

The fact that what a college sophomore says or does can have such a profound effect, well, welcome to Columbus. Pryor is a second-year starting quarterback, a former high-school phenom who last year got his feet wet running the show. For the next couple of seasons, he is expected to take the Buckeyes to bigger and better things, starting with tonight's showdown with Southern California in Ohio Stadium.

For better or worse, he is the brightest star on the Ohio State football team, which makes him the biggest name in town among athletes. But is it fair to heap such celebrity on a 20-year-old?
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"I don't think it's unfair," coach Jim Tressel said. "It's one of the realities that goes with what he was blessed with. And if he doesn't think that's fair to be a part of it, he's going to struggle."

Even before the fallout from a week ago, Pryor said he understood the territory.

"I'd rather have it than not, but that's what comes with it," Pryor said. "This is what I do. I play football, and I love doing it."

The Columbus Dispatch : PRYOR FINDS THAT FAME BRINGS SCRUTINY
 
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NateG;1537706; said:
Since I know you won't be able to hear it from my seat tonight.....
















I love you.


What do you mean he can't hear you? I live in Fort myers, FL and I firmly believe they can all hear me at the Shoe when I'm screaming at the bar!! They can hear me I know it!!:biggrin:
 
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Obviously, TP did not have a good game. I really wanted to be pissed at him about taking the sack which put them out of FG range, or pissed at him about the INT he threw, or even his lack of composure on the final drive... but then I saw his face as he walked off the field and it was then that I realized that I am just a dumbass (albeit passionate) fan who doesn't even know a tenth of the pain that he is feeling right now. Frustrating night for sure, but there will be much better days ahead for TP. Lots to work on, but I am pretty sure that work is something that he is not afraid of.

Losing sucks... but I guess it makes winning feel that much better. Here is to hoping that we don't have to feel this again the rest of the year.

:oh:
 
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