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

DaddyBigBucks;1931969; said:
Irrelevant observation #642: It is not an improper benefit to sell stuff that you stole. Selling stolen property is something that any university student can do. You don't have to be a football player to sell stolen property. You don't have to be a football player to steal from someone giving you an opportunity that most people can only dream about.

That said; you aren't the only one to blame if you've been driving cars out of your range of affordability for years and no one has called you on it.

What if stolen property shows up at a tattoo parlor and everyone glosses over the stolen property, and only focuses on rings and awards because technically, he owned those things? Then combine that with the cars....
 
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I think it's an appropriate time to revisit this:

terrelle-pryor-mike-vick.jpg


Myself and most of the rest of us were quick to dismiss this as a minor faux pas by a young man who needed to grow up just a little. Looking back, it was probably more than that. We kept wanting to think he was another Troy Smith while he was telling us that he identified more closely with a man who had to go to federal prision to get his head removed from his ass.

I'm now left to wonder if this latest series of mistakes will have consequences grave enough for Pryor to wake up like Michael Vick did, or if it's going to take something even bigger.
reminds me of all the excuses I came up with when MoC was pictured by ESPN throwing his jersey away or arguing with RB coaches.
 
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jlb1705;1931879; said:
I think it's an appropriate time to revisit this:

terrelle-pryor-mike-vick.jpg


Myself and most of the rest of us were quick to dismiss this as a minor faux pas by a young man who needed to grow up just a little. Looking back, it was probably more than that. We kept wanting to think he was another Troy Smith while he was telling us that he identified more closely with a man who had to go to federal prision to get his head removed from his ass.

I'm now left to wonder if this latest series of mistakes will have consequences grave enough for Pryor to wake up like Michael Vick did, or if it's going to take something even bigger.

Why does TP think "Nike Nice"?

Sounds fishy.
 
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Terrelle Pryor topic for discussion on Outside The Lines. I've got to admit, when speaking about Pryor, ESPN doesn't seem to have as much an agenda as the rest of the things they've been spewing out.
 
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DaddyBigBucks;1931969; said:
Irrelevant observation #642: It is not an improper benefit to sell stuff that you stole. Selling stolen property is something that any university student can do. You don't have to be a football player to sell stolen property. You don't have to be a football player to steal from someone giving you an opportunity that most people can only dream about.

That said; you aren't the only one to blame if you've been driving cars out of your range of affordability for years and no one has called you on it.

Thanks, DBB ... I needed a good laugh this afternoon!

:biggrin:
 
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Most of my friends think the Sugar Bowl will be Pryor's last game, and I can't say I disagree with them.

Another thing I hate about this situation that the NCAA seems to only be looking at tOSU and not at Auburn to the slightest.
 
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Honestly, I think that OSU needs to separate itself from everything having to do with this whole scandal. We need to show that we're cleaning our shit up. I believe that we should kick Pryor off of the team. I'm not bashing him, I just believe that it needs to be done and is in the best interest of the OSU football program at this time.

I think when all of this passes over, we will see an even brighter day for Ohio State football. We will see a team that is truly dedicated to everything about being a Buckeye, and none of the surrounding bullshit.
 
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Nicknam4;1932064; said:
Most of my friends think the Sugar Bowl will be Pryor's last game, and I can't say I disagree with them.

Another thing I hate about this situation that the NCAA seems to only be looking at tOSU and not at Auburn to the slightest.

I think it's about inevitable at this point. IMO it's better for the Buckeyes to move on and work with the players that WILL be playing in the first 5 games at least. I feel the chemistry of this team will be hurt if/when he does come back with all of the new pieces in place.

They made a good point on OTL when interviewing the Lantern guys when they said "It's almost as if he doesn't care anymore". This after they said reports from the Ohio BMV said his license has been suspended since February, and him driving the 350Z on Monday really didn't help that cause. All of this is giving me a giant headache to think about, and I feel moving on is the best thing to do at this point in time.
 
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