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Actually, on of those "bright spots" came on an incomplete pass. He stood in and delivered the ball. It was INC. but, it was also progress.Woody1968;1569976; said:There are serious issues. That said, there were bright spots, but things need to be more consistant.
matcar;1569574; said:Meanwhile, I think it's fair to question if it's "IF" rather than "WHEN" with TP.
fanaticbuckeye;1569975; said:I think condor's post should be kept as a shining example of marvelous spelling.
At least you're here to remind us :(Jaxbuck;1569979; said:I think anyone who isn't at least willing to consider it at this point is fooling themselves.
I always see people use Troy Smith as the example and just automatically assume Pryor will end up on that end of the QB spectrum. I think its beyond time to point to Steve Bellasari and say there is just as good a chance Pryor ends up on that end of the spectrum.
buckeyboy;1569985; said:TP needs to keep playing. Bottom line. He will get better. People who say he has not improved from last year are kidding themselves. Overall, things seem to be getting worse on the offense and it is not helping his development.
The offensive line was more of the joke today. I think TP is progressing as a QB, maybe not as fast as Tim Tebow did, but he had a different cast of characters surrounding him. We'll get there, hopefully sooner than later.buckeyboy;1569985; said:TP needs to keep playing. Bottom line. He will get better. People who say he has not improved from last year are kidding themselves. Overall, things seem to be getting worse on the offense and it is not helping his development.
Would Ohio State have had 2005 and 2006 without the struggles of 2004?jwinslow;1569991; said:Folks often talk about how spoiled buckeye fans are, and that some adversity would do them some good. Looks like we're getting that this season.