RugbyBuck;1566157; said:Amen, Brother! I've been telling people (teachers, bosses, ex-girlfriends/ex-wife) that for years. Too bad I'm not young anymore.
Well, you sure as hell aren't old.
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RugbyBuck;1566157; said:Amen, Brother! I've been telling people (teachers, bosses, ex-girlfriends/ex-wife) that for years. Too bad I'm not young anymore.
Steve19;1566228; said:Well, you sure as hell aren't old.
Pryor feels offense is ready to roll
Thursday, October 15, 2009
By Tim May
THE COLUMBUS DISPATCH
Receiver Ray Small said this week that an Ohio State offensive explosion could come at any time, and that quarterback Terrelle Pryor would be the catalyst. Pryor said yesterday that he has picked up on that vibe.
"I feel confident that we will play a lot better this week and for the next six, seven games that we have," Pryor said.
The state of mind came after Pryor reviewed video of his performance against Wisconsin, which included 5-of-13 passing and his sixth interception of the season, but also a 32-yard touchdown pass.
"I find a way every week to get confident, but I really feel confident about this week," Pryor said. "I really feel like I got something done with my footwork by watching the last game, and I feel like our timing is so much -- it's real good this week.
"The coaches have put in some pretty good plays this week, too, and I think we could light up the scoreboard."
Overcoming his past
Quarterback Terrelle Pryor made a case for patience as he continues to develop into a complete quarterback rather than a runner playing quarterback.
In that respect, he said, his high school program (Jeannette, Pa.) is something he has had to overcome. Pryor largely was turned loose to run around and make plays, rather than learning to throw from the pocket.
"It will be awhile (for me) to get better and better," he said, "especially if you never really came out of a type of high school that really develops quarterbacks like that. Coming into a situation like this, you've got a lot more to learn, and I'm willing to learn."
Blackburn;1567479; said:That appears to be a diss against his High School team, blaming them for his slow progress.
Did anyone else get that impression?
TJnTN;1565430; said:I wish I could find the quote but I remember a local coach here in TN, George Quarles (Maryville High School), coached Pryor in the U.S. Army All-American Bowl. He was asked about Pryor and basically what he said was that Pryor was the most amazing athlete he has ever been around or had coached but that his mechanics were so poor, he couldn't even do a 3-step drop properly.
think about that a little and take it into perspective.....
Blackburn;1567479; said:That appears to be a diss against his High School team, blaming them for his slow progress.
Did anyone else get that impression?
BuckeyeMike80;1567483; said:It isn't a diss if it's true.
jlb1705;1567484; said:It's still a diss, but the truth hurts sometimes.
Jeannette HS didn't need Pryor do develop the fundamentals to win at the highest level. The Buckeyes do, hence the growing pains.
leroyjenkins;1567487; said:And hence the need for continued support and patience from all of us!
jlb1705;1567484; said:It's still a diss, but the truth hurts sometimes.
Blackburn;1567479; said:That appears to be a diss against his High School team, blaming them for his slow progress.
Did anyone else get that impression?
Buckfan09;1567546; said:I think Pryor is fine. IMO, he should not be afraid to use legs more at the the beginning of the game. This will of open up passing lanes. I also think that we have strayed away from the I-formation which hurts our running backs, especially Boom.
it's official. there's no pleasing the Ohio State fan base.I think Pryor is fine. IMO, he should not be afraid to use legs more at the the beginning of the game. This will of open up passing lanes. I also think that we have strayed away from the I-formation which hurts our running backs, especially Boom.
Pryor needs to just play and have fun. Don't worry about what the critics call you as long as it is not "loser". Be confident and throw a few jump balls to your excellent wide-outs.