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Game Thread Ohio State 16, Purdue 3 (Oct. 11th)

MililaniBuckeye;1282852; said:
So he should go ahead and ignore what he's being taught because he's still a true freshman?

No, not like that. I mean that he should loosen himself up a little more to trust his instincts on his scrambling ability. I believe that Pryor is really trying to make Tressel happy by not scrambling when it's a passing play.

We all saw how Troy Smith can do this very well. He did eventually become a great passer, but it seems like he forgot that he can scramble for easy 1st downs when available.

The offseason will be very viable for Pryor to greatly improve his passing touch and such. He can still do pre-reads of the defenses and take advantage of open WRs off their blitzes to contain his scrambling ability. It should actually help him to have even more open WRs available to him anyway.
 
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ESPN

Herron, Sanzenbacher will miss game with concussions
October 7, 2008 1:05 PM
Posted by ESPN.com's Adam Rittenberg
Ohio State coach Jim Tressel said today that reserve running back Dan "Boom" Herron and reserve wide receiver Dane Sanzenbecher will miss Saturday's game against Purdue (ABC, 3:30 p.m. ET) after sustaining concussions last week at Wisconsin.
Herron was reportedly briefly knocked out after taking a blow from Wisconsin safety Jay Valai. Sanzenbacher also had to be helped off the field after taking a shot from Valai and several other Badgers defenders late in the first half.
"There's all kinds of grades of concussions," Tressel said on the Big Ten coaches' teleconference.
"I don't know the exact diagnosis. We're very conservative in college football when it comes to head injuries. We need to make sure those kids are ready to go."
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osugrad21;1284139; said:
Herron was reportedly briefly knocked out after taking a blow from Wisconsin safety Jay Valai. Sanzenbacher also had to be helped off the field after taking a shot from Valai and several other Badgers defenders late in the first half.

Since I didn't see the game, I must ask: is this guy just a ball hawk or is he dirty?
 
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muffler dragon;1284235; said:
Since I didn't see the game, I must ask: is this guy just a ball hawk or is he dirty?
Looked like he had a nose for the ball, a nasty streak, and liked to tackle high. All of those together can result in the injuries. It's sad to hear Boom and Dane will miss the game, but as someone who's had four concussions (all in one year I might add), they are not to be trifeled with, concussions need time to heal, and rushing back will not do these young many any good. Plus repeated concussions lead to multiple head related problems later in life. I never had migraines before 1999, now I get at least 4 or 5 a year.
 
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GoodLifeSean;1284288; said:
Looked like he had a nose for the ball, a nasty streak, and liked to tackle high. All of those together can result in the injuries. It's sad to hear Boom and Dane will miss the game, but as someone who's had four concussions (all in one year I might add), they are not to be trifeled with, concussions need time to heal, and rushing back will not do these young many any good. Plus repeated concussions lead to multiple head related problems later in life. I never had migraines before 1999, now I get at least 4 or 5 a year.

I completely understand. Had a couple in my life as well.

jenkinswoody;1284289; said:
Is this for real or are you just trying to stir up trouble!? :wink: I'm pretty sure that the legthy discussion/debate is in the Wisky thread.

When I was able to join the Wisky thread, it was well past these situations, and I didn't know about it until today. Not trying to stir up anything.
 
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Purdue coach calls out performance of starting QB Painter

INDIANAPOLIS -- Purdue coach Joe Tiller leveled his sharpest criticism yet of quarterback Curtis Painter during Tuesday's weekly teleconference.
Tiller benched Painter in the fourth quarter of last Saturday's 20-6 loss to Penn State, and backup quarterback Joey Elliott led the Boilermakers to their only touchdown. Painter leads the nation's quarterbacks with 37 consecutive starts, but that string appeared to be in jeopardy after Saturday's performance.
Though Tiller said Painter still is the starter, he made his unhappiness with his fifth-year senior clear.
"We need to make throws and they need to be in an area where we can catch the football, not at the ankle level or behind or on a deep throw two yards over the top of his head," Tiller said. "Our accuracy perhaps is the thing that right now is hurting us the most."
Painter, who finished with just 112 yards passing in the loss to Penn State, will face another tough defense when the Boilermakers play at No. 12 Ohio State on Saturday. The Buckeyes lead the Big Ten in pass defense and rank 14th in the nation.
Painter acknowledged that he's not throwing the ball well and understands Tiller is unhappy.
"You can take a look at a few games -- shots down the field, plays we should have made, that I should have made -- that were just a little off," Painter said.
Painter has passed for 1,225 yards and five touchdowns this season and leads the Big Ten's top-ranked passing offense. But he also struggled in overtime in the loss to Oregon, had an interception returned for a touchdown against Notre Dame, and had one of the worst games of his career against Penn State.
"You try to forget about the past and keep going," he said. "I'm not going to sit here and worry about what happened last game. We've got a completely different game this week to prepare for."
Painter will have to do better than last year's effort against Ohio State. He completed 31 of 60 passes for 268 yards and a touchdown against the Buckeyes, but the touchdown came in the final minute of a 23-7 loss. That was just one of nine losses in nine tries for Painter against ranked opponents.
None of Painter's past struggles matter to Ohio State coach Jim Tressel.
"He's clearly been noted that he's going to be their starter and he's the second leading passer in the history of the school, and they've had some passers at Purdue," Tressel said.
Painter's struggles are a bit surprising, considering his career statistics. He needs just 12 yards on Saturday to become the fourth Big Ten quarterback to pass for at least 10,000 yards in a career. He set the conference record for yards passing in a season with 3,985 as a sophomore, and the 6-foot-4, 230-pounder has been mentioned as a possible high NFL draft pick.
Those statistics make it more difficult for Tiller to figure out what's gone wrong.
"If anything he's trying harder, and maybe that's a problem," Tiller said. "I don't know, but he's really trying. He's studying the game more than he's ever studied it.
"I don't think you can put your finger on one thing and say, well, he's not doing this. He's doing what's being asked of him."
Painter knows he needs to deal with Tiller's most significant gripe, accuracy on the deep ball. Ironically, Painter took over for Brandon Kirsch in 2005 because Kirsch struggled to connect on long throws.
"I don't know that there's a solution," Painter said. "Just keep practicing, keep going for them. Sooner or later, you'll hit those."
Tiller wonders how Painter will respond in front of more than 100,000 fans.

Entire article: ESPN - Purdue coach calls out performance of starting QB Painter - College Football
 
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It will be interesting to see the scheme on defense for this game.

Being that most of the other games this year has shown the Bucks D to be giving 5-8 yard cushions on most opposing receivers, I think it is imperative they tighten up and make the Purdidn't receivers get open.

IF the quick passes aren't there, Purdidn't doesn't have the horses up front to give Painter the time to get into his 4th and 5th progressions.
 
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osugrad21;1284144; said:

Tressel mentioned after the Wisconsin game that Pryor?s hand got ?gashed.? However, the quarterback called it a ?minor? injury and said it was just a lump.

?He got a little bump, a little goose-type thing,? Tressel said. ?What did they call those back in the day? A goose knob? You?re too young for that term.?

However, no one else in the room had ever heard of the team ?goose-knob? either, including former OSU head coach Earle Bruce who Tressel looked to for assistance in a light-hearted moment in the press conference.

?I?ve never heard the term goose-knob,? Bruce said with a laugh.

:lol:

WTF is a "goose-knob?"
 
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