What I noticed most was Pryor looked comfortable moving up in the pocket. During his Freshman season, Pryor simply would not move up in the pocket - like a lot of Freshman, as soon as he sensed any pressure, he was taking off. It worked for him because he's "that good." His Soph. year, it was not until the Purdue loss that I first saw him step into the pocket. I remember saying to DGADBTWSOM and Ryn, "There it is. Now he gets it" It was an incompletion, but I finally saw evidence that he could be a pocket passer.NFBuck;1760097; said:This is a key point. I still want to see how he reacts to pressure. A couple of really bad throws deep (that good teams would probably pick off) gives me some pause, but I think (hope) that was just a case of his being over confident against a weaker opponent. Overall though, couldn't ask for a much better start. His mechanics looked sinificantly improved and he had good zip on most of his throws. Just gotta lay off the 90 mph fastballs to his running backs...
Last night, I saw him not only step up into the pocket, but do so with confidence ... poise. He looked like a completely different QB last night. Very encouraged.
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