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

I'm still not sold on TP as an NFL quarterback, but I'll be damned if anyone tries to say that Ohio State doesn't teach the skills necessary.

Makes Cam Newton's interview look like a joke. (of course, who had more success at the college level, know what I'm sayin'?)
 
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Pryor will rely on Ken Anderson, not George Whitfield, for draft prep
Posted by Mike Florio on June 29, 2011,

Contrary to a report from the Canton Repository that former Ohio State quarterback Terrelle Pryor will hire George Whitfield to assist with Pryor?s preparations for the supplemental draft, a source with knowledge of the situation tells us that former Bengals quarterback Ken Anderson will handle the duties.

Anderson spent his entire NFL career, from 1971 through 1986, with the Bengals. After several years as the team?s radio analyst, he returned in 1993 as quarterbacks coach. From 1996 through 2000, Anderson served as offensive coordinator. In 2001 and 2002, he returned to the role of quarterbacks coach. Anderson worked as receivers coach and quarterbacks coach in Jacksonville from 2003 through 2006, and he served as quarterbacks coach in Pittsburgh from 2007 through 2009.

Anderson retired in early 2010, and he spent last season out of football.

The assignment to tutor Pryor comes at a time when Anderson is gaining momentum as a Hall of Fame candidate. Though his work with Pryor won?t help or hurt the effort, it can?t hurt Anderson to have his name back in NFL circulation.

http://profootballtalk.nbcsports.co...anderson-not-george-whitfield-for-draft-prep/
 
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Say whatever the fuck you want about Terrelle, but I'm a fan of his. His actions were childish and selfish, but they happened early in his career. If nothing else comes of the fucking witch hunt, we'll have lost one of the two best QB's at tOSU during my lifetime prematurely.

Over some motherfucking tattoos.

Fuck you NCAA.
 
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BUCKYLE;1946877; said:
Say whatever the [censored] you want about Terrelle, but I'm a fan of his. His actions were childish and selfish, but they happened early in his career. If nothing else comes of the [censored]ing witch hunt, we'll have lost one of the two best QB's at tOSU during my lifetime prematurely.

Over some mother[censored]ing tattoos.

[censored] you NCAA.
I'm right there with you. The fact that he was so close to breaking all of the QB records despite having worse talent on offense is truly a feat.
 
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BUCKYLE;1946877; said:
Say whatever the [censored] you want about Terrelle, but I'm a fan of his. His actions were childish and selfish, but they happened early in his career. If nothing else comes of the [censored]ing witch hunt, we'll have lost one of the two best QB's at tOSU during my lifetime prematurely.

Over some mother[censored]ing tattoos.

[censored] you NCAA.
It's a shame man. He seems like a good kid. If it's all an act, he has got me as fooled as he did JT.
 
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Oneshot;1946780; said:
(of course, who had more success at the college level, know what I'm sayin'?)
Not sure why you added the last part...I hope it wasn't to help support the fact you don't like TP as an NFL QB.
Sure Cam had more success: Heisman, Jr College NC and D1 NC. Compared to a 30-4 record with Rose and Sugar MVPs. Peyton Manning never won any of those including the Heisman, know what I'm sayin?
 
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BUCKYLE;1946965; said:
Troy?

I took it as the WR's under Troy were better than TP had. Hard to argue with that.

I guess I was thinking beyond the WR and more towards all the talent that surrounded a QB, as well as defense, and offensive schemes. This goes towards how many touches the QB gets, is the ball in his hands more than another QB, is he forced to throw a lot because they are behind or throw less because they have big leads, is it a good line for pass protection, does the running game help or hinder the pass game.
 
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