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

ysubuck;1785115; said:
Without TP at 100% it appears that the running game takes a HUGE step back.


I agree, right up until Boom came in and ran really, really well. I feel like Saine was off his game in a big way, and with Boom the ground game is much more dynamic. Brandon is such a beast in the pass game, Boom appears better in the run game.

That said, statistically the run game could suffer without TP taking off, but if Boom runs like he did at the end of the game we will be fine.

Also, who else was really impressed with the way TP ran out on the field giving the indication that all was fine? And the way he managed the end of that game, beautiful. This young man is growing up more and more every week.
 
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FrancisSoyer;1785123; said:
Absolutely. Tressel Ball is beautiful when properly executed. I prefer it over the spread type offense to be honest. But the line, receivers and running backs have to execute to perfection and that doesn't seem to be happening right now. With Pryor a bit gimpy I'll bet a lot of emphasis is put on those things the next few weeks.

I don't know if this should be posted here or in the O line discussion thread, but it seams that the line loose a bit of focus when TP is out there in full strength. Often, when TP takes off running, it's toward the direction of a missed block (creating the hole). He makes the D player miss, then takes off in that direction.

I think the line looses a bit of focus when TP is on his game because the results are great 9 times out of 10 no matter what they do (within reason). When they have to block their asses off or we have a real chance of loosing, then you see the talent that we all know they have (like the 2nd half of this game and the last 4 big ten games last year).
 
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Great pic, dig the shirt:

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Tressel said of quarterback Terrelle Pryor's left quad injury, "I would expect every day he'll get closer to 100 percent."

Tressel said he doesn't think the injury should affect Pryor's ability to throw the ball as he plants on that leg, but he did say if he's at all limited in his running then "maybe some of those big plays won't be done as much with the feet, but we can still do them with the arm." So Tressel said he doesn't expect the basic gameplan to change at all.

http://www.cleveland.com/buckeyeblog/index.ssf/2010/10/ohio_state_football_jim_tresse_4.html
 
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k2onprimetime;1787326; said:
I saw Terrelle on campus earlier today and he was walking fine.

HangOnSloopy;1787293; said:
I do not want to create an uproar on here, but Terrelle was in at my work tonight and he was walking with a very noticable limp. I didnt get a chance to talk to him about it though.

Um, he's sick. My best friend's sister's boyfriend's brother's girlfriend heard from this guy who knows this kid who's going with the girl who saw Ferris pass out at 31 Flavors last night. I guess it's pretty serious.

:p
 
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