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

CalvinistBuck;1787419; said:
Note from an "Injury Update" in the PD:

Quarterbacks coach Nick Siciliano said Pryor was full-go in practice again on Wednesday and looked fine after straining his thigh against Illinois.

http://www.cleveland.com/osu/index.ssf/2010/10/recruited_by_indiana_osu_safet.html



Good good. Its nice to finally hear this from a coach...pheew.

Lets just hope this doesn't turn into a lingering issue...after we go up by 28 in the first quarter, maybe the coaches will let him rest. :p
 
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BlufftonBuckeye;1787550; said:
Good good. Its nice to finally hear this from a coach...pheew.

Lets just hope this doesn't turn into a lingering issue...after we go up by 28 in the first quarter, maybe the coaches will let him rest. :p

I expect to see lots of TP handing off to Boom again in the 4th quarter. :wink2:
 
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kolOhioState88;1787400; said:
yea pryor always seems like he's limping when i see him. his pants and shorts are always down below his buttocks.


doesn't mean he isn't still hurt i just wouldnt read too much into it:io::oh: i mean :oh::io:

Wow, I love this post. You mention the word "buttocks" AND spell Ohio I-O-O-H. Pure awesome. :banger:
 
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The positive spin is that if he is limited running at all it helps his development throwing the ball. Makes us even better of an offense.
By the end of the season he will be the most dangerous player in college football.
 
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Taosman;1787604; said:
The positive spin is that if he is limited running at all it helps his development throwing the ball. Makes us even better of an offense.
By the end of the season he will be the most dangerous player in college football.


Admiral Motti said:
This Quarterback is now the ultimate power in the universe. I suggest we use him.


Admiral Motti would agree...
 
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Taosman;1787604; said:
The positive spin is that if he is limited running at all it helps his development throwing the ball. Makes us even better of an offense.
By the end of the season he will be the most dangerous player in college football.

If his coach was willing to let him run 25-30 times a game, and ignore any semblance of a "gameplan" other than let him do whatever he wanted to...
And if he got to play UConn, ND, UMass and IU all in a row people would think that now.

Oh snap, I went there.

:)

:oh:
 
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BlufftonBuckeye;1787637; said:
If his coach was willing to let him run 25-30 times a game, and ignore any semblance of a "gameplan" other than let him do whatever he wanted to...
And if he got to play UConn, ND, UMass and IU all in a row people would think that now.

Oh snap, I went there.

:)

:oh:

:io:


Fuck m*ch*g*n!!
 
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Just noticed in last weeks ESPN Magazine (it was free), they asked athletes how much of a problem are unwanted advances on a 1-10 scale.

Terrelle Pryor "Nine-point-five. It happens a lot, but I gotta say, the girls at The Ohio State respect themselves."

:wink2:
 
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OSU notebook: 'Pop' Pryor heard wasn't the muscle but his leg brace
Friday, October 8, 2010 -
By Ken Gordon
THE COLUMBUS DISPATCH

It turns out that it wasn't Terrelle Pryor's quadriceps that popped, but his knee brace.

That's what Ohio State coach Jim Tressel said yesterday by way of explaining why his starting quarterback apparently has not been bothered by an injury that seemed serious when it occurred last week at Illinois.

On a third-quarter run, Pryor heard a pop in his left leg and felt more pain than he had in a while, he said after the game. He missed about six minutes of game time before returning, but he could not run, he said.

Since then, however, OSU players and coaches all have shrugged off the injury and said that Pryor looks fine in practice.

"He's been good; he's been 100 percent," Tressel said. "He looks ready to rock 'n' roll."

Asked about the popping sound, Tressel said: "I think what happened, it was his brace, the brace popped."

Pryor has been wearing the brace because he underwent arthroscopic knee surgery in February.

http://www.dispatch.com/live/conten...snt-the-muscle-but-his-leg-brace.html?sid=101
 
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