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Oh, no doubt, and it absolutely shows that he is doing just fine in his sophomore season. I was just pointing out that there is a one game difference.BUCKYLE;1587836; said:A true sophmore compared to Jesus. Keep that in mind. One game either way....still fucking impressive.
BUCKYLE;1587836; said:A true sophmore compared to Jesus. Keep that in mind. One game either way....still fucking impressive.
jwinslow;1588038; said:And each one has swine flu.
mross34;1588001; said:In hindsight, TP's performance was Krenzel-esque today. Stat line wasn't tremendous but he put the ball on the money for a crucial deep ball and generally took care of the ball and extended plays with his feet.
Pryor ended up 8/17 for 125 and 2 passing TDs. From my memory there were at least 2 plays where he put the ball on receivers hands and they just couldn't come up with it (Carter at the beginning of the game, Posey towards the middle on a slant route).
Not hating on the wide outs, just pointing out at that point you might be looking at something more like 10/17 for 175 and 2 TDs. Combine that with 10 carries for 50 yards and a TD and the performance shifts from Krenzel-esque to Troy Smith junior year-ish.
This was his best performance as a passer yet; never seen him go through his progressions as well as he did today. I think this fanbase, myself included, sometimes forgets how young he is.
Sometimes you have to take 1 step back to take 2 steps forward. As painful as it's been to watch him as a passer at points this year, in terms of that facet of his game, his high points from this season dwarf his high points from last season.
Look forward to seeing the progression continue.
mross34;1588001; said:In hindsight, TP's performance was Krenzel-esque today. Stat line wasn't tremendous but he put the ball on the money for a crucial deep ball and generally took care of the ball and extended plays with his feet.
Pryor ended up 8/17 for 125 and 2 passing TDs. From my memory there were at least 2 plays where he put the ball on receivers hands and they just couldn't come up with it (Carter at the beginning of the game, Posey towards the middle on a slant route).
Not hating on the wide outs, just pointing out at that point you might be looking at something more like 10/17 for 175 and 2 TDs. Combine that with 10 carries for 50 yards and a TD and the performance shifts from Krenzel-esque to Troy Smith junior year-ish.
This was his best performance as a passer yet; never seen him go through his progressions as well as he did today. I think this fanbase, myself included, sometimes forgets how young he is.
Sometimes you have to take 1 step back to take 2 steps forward. As painful as it's been to watch him as a passer at points this year, in terms of that facet of his game, his high points from this season dwarf his high points from last season.
Look forward to seeing the progression continue.
Yes, if the pass is backwards then it is considered a lateral and a running play for Posey.TJnTN;1588102; said:btw....those plays are considered run plays right? They were showing Pryor's stats early in the game with no yards/completions passing after those plays....still, i thought Pryor did a good job getting the ball out to the receiver quickly.....seems like in past games he took too long to get the ball out and the corners were all over that swing pass....