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bukIpower;1990131; said:fuck pryor... he should sit his mandatory 5 games.
Bleed S & G;1990298; said:I don't see Tressel doing this.. infact, he suggested he sit. I get that he's feeling pressure from the union or ownership - but wasn't he just saying that "your mistakes catch up to you" and that he was going to man-up and take his punishment?
Kind of how he promised he would man up and come back to school this year? What, did he think it was going to be easy? Once everyone started picking on him in the media and on facebook he bolts for greener pastures?
I'm sorry, I like TP and wish him the best, but the further and further we get away from ground-zero.. the more disgusted I am with him and Tressel both.
You do realize he left school because he was saving the program from further penalties, right?I don't see Tressel doing this.. infact, he suggested he sit. I get that he's feeling pressure from the union or ownership - but wasn't he just saying that "your mistakes catch up to you" and that he was going to man-up and take his punishment?
Kind of how he promised he would man up and come back to school this year? What, did he think it was going to be easy? Once everyone started picking on him in the media and on facebook he bolts for greener pastures?
I'm sorry, I like TP and wish him the best, but the further and further we get away from ground-zero.. the more disgusted I am with him and Tressel both.
BuckeyeNation27;1990621; said:You do realize he left school because he was saving the program from further penalties, right?
Terrelle Pryor....not the hero we deserve, but the hero we need right now.
BuckeyeNation27;1990621; said:You do realize he left school because he was saving the program from further penalties, right?
Terrelle Pryor....not the hero we deserve, but the hero we need right now.
I still respect Jim Tressel. I still believe in my heart of hearts that he's a good dude with a good heart. Seeing the quote "I wish the NCAA would have sat them for the Sugar Bowl" really rubbed me the wrong way, and looking at the postion we're in - due to him not doing the right thing when he recieved the information - sorry, I love the guy - but the more & more we get away from everything, the more disappointed I get.Coqui;1990610; said:One already has money from their job. The other only has the money he received from memorabilia.
If you're getting disgusted with Tressel, why do you still have a quote from him in your sig?
Perhaps. We'll never know..BuckeyeNation27;1990621; said:You do realize he left school because he was saving the program from further penalties, right?
Terrelle Pryor....not the hero we deserve, but the hero we need right now.
His status changed when HE hired an agent, thus the suspension and the NFL saying: "Pryor made decisions that undermined the integrity of the eligibility rules for the NFL draft."3074326;1990353; said:They said he was suspended because "Pryor made decisions that undermined the integrity of the eligibility rules for the NFL draft."
Like what? Missing the deadline? Because something came up that changed his eligibility status in the NCAA? Both outlined as reasons a player would be in the supplemental draft. There should have been many, many other suspensions in the past if TP's case is suspension-worthy. There are probably cases like this every year.
Nothing changed regarding his eligibility status nor did he miss the deadline. He knew what his punishment was prior to the deadline, did not enter, and then hired an agent after and said he was declaring for the supplemental draft. That is circumventing the regular draft. Now obviously it was because of all the new allegations and harm he was doing to the program, but that is not listed as a reason for being eligible for the supp draft.3074326;1990353; said:They said he was suspended because "Pryor made decisions that undermined the integrity of the eligibility rules for the NFL draft."
Like what? Missing the deadline? Because something came up that changed his eligibility status in the NCAA? Both outlined as reasons a player would be in the supplemental draft. There should have been many, many other suspensions in the past if TP's case is suspension-worthy. There are probably cases like this every year.
3074326;1990353; said:They said he was suspended because "Pryor made decisions that undermined the integrity of the eligibility rules for the NFL draft."
Like what? Missing the deadline? Because something came up that changed his eligibility status in the NCAA? Both outlined as reasons a player would be in the supplemental draft. There should have been many, many other suspensions in the past if TP's case is suspension-worthy. There are probably cases like this every year.
He said it, PR or not. People are going to expect him to live up to his words and if he doesn't, he's going to take a boatload of criticism.
Exactly, TP's case was a rare one with how it transpired, but it opened a door for players to just say fuck it and make themselves ineligible if they think they might miss anytime whatsoever the next year.billmac91;1990687; said:The issue is Terrelle hired an agent before being suspended for the year by the NCAA.
He would have been suspended for the year, but Terrelle made it official by hiring an agent first. That is why the NFL made an example of him...
If you don't make an example of him, all of a sudden players are hiring agents after the initial draft and making themselves ineligible for NCAA play.