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

Pyro Kinesis;1935786; said:
If he packs more pads in, he will get bigger without losing the speed aspect. Problem solved.

no offense, but what in the hell are you talking about? you already lost me when you said pryor would be a good RB in the NFL..seriously?...and now i have no idea what the hell you are saying
 
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Probably better for both Pryor and the team, but this is a low point in Buckeye history. This kid could have owned almost all offensive records had he kept his nose clean (or not got caught). I'm tired of this investigation and I think the program needs to be cleaned out, but I hate to see a kid that has done so much for the program go down in flames. Some of it he deserves, some of it he doesn't. Good luck Terrelle.
 
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y0yoyoin;1935788; said:
no offense, but what in the hell are you talking about? you already lost me when you said pryor would be a good RB in the NFL..seriously?...and now i have no idea what the hell you are saying

How have you never heard the saying "pack them in"? It was first originated in the 80's, when professional football players would pack more pads in to make them stronger.
 
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Pyro Kinesis;1935795; said:
How have you never heard the saying "pack them in"? It was first originated in the 80's, when professional football players would pack more pads in to make them stronger.

JFC, how fucking old are you? "Packing it in" refers to quitting or giving up...it has absolutely nothing to do with football pads.
 
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We'll all definitely miss seeing him take off and go 10 yards in 2 strides. Definitely a freak of an athlete. He leaves me with some great memories.

What is his legacy? It's mixed. You have him winnning the Iowa game by converting 4th and 10 late in the game. But at Wisconsin the Badgers return the opening ko for a td. Pryor goes 3 and out. Badgers score again. We're ok if we score, but another 3 and out. It gets to 21-0 in the first half. We are still ok if we get a td. Didn't do it. IMO, Pryor was the guy who was supposed to do whatever needed done to make sure we win those games, especially when the defense wasn't holding up. He got it going in the second half, but it was too little, too late. On the other hand, he did win the game at Wisky in 08, and was fabulous in the Rose and Sugar Bowls. So, I have to say he largely did what he came here to do, but maybe fell a little short in terms of no national championship appearances and occasionally couldn't deliver.

I will not miss the pouting, the immaturity, the inane tweets and quips, and all the worries that came with his immense talent.
 
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Pyro Kinesis;1935795; said:
How have you never heard the saying "pack them in"? It was first originated in the 80's, when professional football players would pack more pads in to make them stronger.
Nice try. We have the intertrons around here.

Attract a large audience, as in A big star will always pack them in. This idiom alludes to tightly filling a hall. [c. 1940]

Just give up please. You are clearly goofing around and it's not funny. Or else you really are that dumb...in which case you should still just give up.
 
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