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

jimotis4heisman;1850655; said:
it didnt seem to bother him after that when he jumped up and down on the sideline, then he went for a half limpy jog. but it really seemed to bother him after the game as he used his teammates as human crutches... hopefully its nothing significant.

Probably once the adrenaline of a close game in the 4th quarter wore off and they won the game he realized...shit this really hurts.
 
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So the pass to Dane for a TD, wow. This kid seems to make a throw every few weeks that is absolutely jaw dropping. They're so ridiculous that it makes me wonder whether he is just lucky, or really could be amazing with more development at the next level.
 
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WolverineMike;1851274; said:
are you saying "wow" as in he's amazing, or "wow" as in, WTF was he thinking?

That was a good throw. Low and Away, released the ball before Dane cut. the defender actually made a great play to get in position but couldn't find the ball.

If TP throws that ball a split second later, bad throw.
 
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WolverineMike;1851298; said:
I must be thinking of another TD throw. The one where he heaved it straight up in the air and someone ran under it and caught it as it went through the Arky defenders hands.

That was the TD throw to Posey, and no the Arky DB did not have it go through his hands...
 
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WolverineMike;1851298; said:
I must be thinking of another TD throw. The one where he heaved it straight up in the air and someone ran under it and caught it as it went through the Arky defenders hands.

You mean the bomb to Posey who had one on one coverage and TP put the ball in perfect position for Posey to make the grab.

That was a good throw as well. He didn't just lob it into double coverage like he has done in the past. It was a 46 yard throw, you have to put some air under the ball.

Shouldn't you be on a Michigan board speculating about a coach right now instead of trying to insult one of the best QBs in the country on an Ohio State board?
 
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WolverineMike;1851298; said:
I must be thinking of another TD throw. The one where he heaved it straight up in the air and someone ran under it and caught it [strike] as it went through the Arky defenders hands. [/strike] despite the fact that the Arkansas defender hit him in the facemask before the ball arrived.

FIFY
 
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And for all this crap that TP isn't one of the best QBs to come through this school, it needs to stop.

31-4 as a starter (5 games away from first)
3 Big 10 titles
3 wins over Scum
2-1 in BCS bowls (MVP of Rose, Sugar bowls)
First Buckeye QB in history to defeat an SEC team in a bowl
First in total offense per game in his career (214 yards per game)
First in passing TDs (57)
First in rushing yards by a QB (2,164)
First in a single season for total yards and yards per game (271 and 3,526)
First in a single season for total TDs (32)

There are numerous other stats that I could post but I think you get the point.

TP is arguably the greatest QB in the history of Buckeye football. He won't have a heisman, and he has yet to win a national title, but he has done everything else and he can still possibly win a national title next year.
 
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GeorgiaBuck2;1851375; said:
And for all this crap that TP isn't one of the best QBs to come through this school, it needs to stop.

31-4 as a starter (5 games away from first)
3 Big 10 titles
3 wins over Scum
2-1 in BCS bowls (MVP of Rose, Sugar bowls)
First Buckeye QB in history to defeat an SEC team in a bowl
First in total offense per game in his career (214 yards per game)
First in passing TDs (57)
First in rushing yards by a QB (2,164)
First in a single season for total yards and yards per game (271 and 3,526)
First in a single season for total TDs (32)

There are numerous other stats that I could post but I think you get the point.

TP is arguably the greatest QB in the history of Buckeye football. He won't have a heisman, and he has yet to win a national title, but he has done everything else and he can still possibly win a national title next year.

First and only freshman starting QB--on either team--to win The Game.
 
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