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While I do agree with that I gotta say that hit [trucked gopher LB] reminded me of 2002 or 2003 Miami v. Pitt. Jonathan Vilma trying to tackle Rod Rutherford out of bounds and getting punished. That's the last time I've seen a QB do some trucking like that, not even Jesus of the Swamp has done something that ferocious.IronBuckI;1275473; said:Terrelle Pryor reminds me of no one that I have ever seen or heard about.
GoodLifeSean;1275702; said:While I do agree with that I gotta say that hit [trucked gopher LB] reminded me of 2002 or 2003 Miami v. Pitt. Jonathan Vilma trying to tackle Rod Rutherford out of bounds and getting punished. That's the last time I've seen a QB do some trucking like that, not even Jesus of the Swamp has done something that ferocious.
smoney;1275774; said:I think Penn States Marcus Robinson probably has the strongest hit by a QB that I can remember. But TP's was close.
IronBuckI;1275800; said:If I never see TP "truck" another defender again, I will be very happy
I hope you are joking. There is no way Pryor wins 3 Heismans. He will be lucky if he wins one. Do you realize how hard it is to win ONE?!?! Let alone 3?!?! Think of all the great Buckeyes who never won a Heisman.We could have a 3 time Heisman winner here. JT Can't recruit.
JonathanXC;1275817; said:I hope you are joking. There is no way Pryor wins 3 Heismans. He will be lucky if he wins one. Do you realize how hard it is to win ONE?!?! Let alone 3?!?! Think of all the great Buckeyes who never won a Heisman.
JXC;1275817; said:I hope you are joking. There is no way Pryor wins 3 Heismans. He will be lucky if he wins one. Do you realize how hard it is to win ONE?!?! Let alone 3?!?! Think of all the great Buckeyes who never won a Heisman.
generaladm;1275224; said:I actually saw it in the comments section of a buckeyecommentary.com post. It appears to be a continuation of his response to Mark May's comment. I'll keep looking for a verified link.
Pryor had several strong words for the media, and showed he's not backing down from anyone. First, he remarked on ESPN analyst Mark May.
"People like Mark May, he said 'let's see how he plays on the big stage,' " Pryor said, clearly unhappy with any suggestion of doubt about his big-stage ability. "And we're going to see next week."
"The media, ESPN people, sit there and talk stuff on our team and say we're dead," Pryor said after a separate question. "We'll find out this week coming up who's dead. We're out to show the world something, and we're going to."