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Did anyone see Pryor destroy that Minnesota player?

Posted: Tue Sep 30, 2008 1:26 pm
by mohawkbaseball#1

Re: Did anyone see Pryor destroy that Minnesota player?

Posted: Tue Sep 30, 2008 1:45 pm
by whompascat
are you serious? that wasn't that good of a hit. are you a soccer player?

Re: Did anyone see Pryor destroy that Minnesota player?

Posted: Tue Sep 30, 2008 1:51 pm
by Brutus8907
not too shabby for a frosh. imagine what he'll do to fools once he gets 2-3 years of college weight lifting under his belt :12224

Re: Did anyone see Pryor destroy that Minnesota player?

Posted: Tue Sep 30, 2008 1:53 pm
by mohawkbaseball#1
it's not the greatest hit in the world but c'mon he's a QB.... also, I have heard that on a previous play there had been some trash talk about him running out of bounds and not taking a hit

Re: Did anyone see Pryor destroy that Minnesota player?

Posted: Tue Sep 30, 2008 3:59 pm
by Peake
That is not a bad hit at all.

Thing that gets me is that is has been noted thatPryor choose OSU because he would be a drop back passer. Looks much more like they are adjusting a spread around Pryor. Just an observation.

Re: Did anyone see Pryor destroy that Minnesota player?

Posted: Tue Sep 30, 2008 4:00 pm
by ballparent
Very nice. 8)

Pryor Rises Up to latest Challenge
Sunday, September 28, 2008 3:14 AM
By Tim May

THE COLUMBUS DISPATCH

Terrelle Pryor ran for two touchdowns in Ohio State's win over Minnesota, a week after the freshman quarterback passed for four touchdowns against Troy.

But it was a play that didn't even count that left the Ohio Stadium crowd buzzing.

On a scramble toward the Minnesota bench midway through the fourth quarter, he dropped his right shoulder and lowered the boom on Rex Sharpe, knocking the linebacker topsy-turvy out of bounds.

A holding penalty erased the 10-yard run and kept Pryor from breaking 100 yards rushing for the day. But Pryor answered a challenge and sent a message.

"I ran out of bounds the play before (at the end of a 21-yard gain) and then a (Minnesota) coach or somebody said, 'Why don't you put your head down and run somebody over instead of running out?' " Pryor said. "So I was thinking, 'OK if I get a chance, I'm going to do it.' "

The next play, the 6-foot-6, 235-pound Pryor dropped back to pass, felt pressure and took off around left end. As he looked upfield, bearing down on him was the 6-foot-1, 226-pound Sharpe.

"I was (thinking), 'All right, this is it right here. You're saying I can't lower my shoulder. I've got to prove that,' " he said.

http://www.dispatch.com/live/content/sports/stories/2008/09/28/osufb_side128.ART_ART_09-28-08_C4_MOBEUHF.html?sid=101

Re: Did anyone see Pryor destroy that Minnesota player?

Posted: Tue Sep 30, 2008 4:06 pm
by Pocket Aces
Wow, that's some pwnage bro.

Re: Did anyone see Pryor destroy that Minnesota player?

Posted: Tue Sep 30, 2008 5:16 pm
by Orestes
peake wrote:That is not a bad hit at all.

Thing that gets me is that is has been noted thatPryor choose OSU because he would be a drop back passer. Looks much more like they are adjusting a spread around Pryor. Just an observation.



I don't think there was ever any intention of Pryor running a pro-style offense. It seems it was more along the lines of teaching Pryor to stand in the pocket, run through his progressions, and run as a last resort. Sure, he will carry the ball on designed runs. It would be stupid not to use his great running abilities. I just don't think he will be a Junior running the ball 15+ times a game.

Also, choosing OSU was not a single issue decision. On top of the QB development issue, OSU was his childhood favorite team. Troy Smith was his favorite player when he was in HS. He was good friends with many members of the 2008 recruiting class. He didn't want to go further than a 4-6 hour drive from home, and he wanted to play for a national title contender. Name another school, at that distance from his home, who could claim to be a legit contender program at the time of his decision. Finally, he loved Jim Tressel, the other players, and the family feel of the team.

The day after Rich Rod was hired at Michigan, I PMed Nevadabuck about the chances of Pryor going to Michigan. His response on that same day:

Zero chance. A comment from TP today, "I just love Coach T so much more than the other coaches." He might visit to please his head coach, but again, zero chance.

Re: Did anyone see Pryor destroy that Minnesota player?

Posted: Tue Sep 30, 2008 5:21 pm
by Orestes
Image


A great picture of Pryor following his first TD run against Minnesota. He was talking to the defense before they took the field. I think it says a lot about him.

And yes, I love Pryor's quote about the Minnesota sideline.

Re: Did anyone see Pryor destroy that Minnesota player?

Posted: Tue Sep 30, 2008 6:43 pm
by USAF_Defender23
Pretty nice for Frosh QB.

Re: Did anyone see Pryor destroy that Minnesota player?

Posted: Tue Sep 30, 2008 8:08 pm
by ballparent
I've said all along that he has impressed me that even though he is a freshman he shows such leadership qualities on the team. It would be one thing if he just wanted to be a leader but it comes across to the team, and like in the photo above they respect him and listen. For whatever reason some may give for the buzz when he's on the field...media hype, whatever.....who cares ;-) :lol: ....it's there, Buckeye fans see it, feel it and are excited to watch him play and his team mates are on board. Each game becomes another step (and I'm sure there may be down days.....but maybe not :12222 ) towards the amazing career he has ahead of him....Buckeye fans are just lucky to enjoy the first steps on the ride.
Some may say I'm obsessed :lol: ...nah...but I'm sure lov'in every minute of it, especially when I go back a few pages prior to when he committed and the threads that were started and read some of the posts....it's hilarious!

Re: Did anyone see Pryor destroy that Minnesota player?

Posted: Tue Sep 30, 2008 8:17 pm
by orange-n-brown 365
no missed it but I think Ohio State has found their diamond in the rough :122245

Re: Did anyone see Pryor destroy that Minnesota player?

Posted: Wed Oct 01, 2008 6:39 am
by RiverRatRay
That was a good lick on a pretty good size player but I would rather him just run out of bounds.

Re: Did anyone see Pryor destroy that Minnesota player?

Posted: Wed Oct 01, 2008 11:34 am
by fightingtigers45
I guess you guys dont remember Tebow two years ago as a frosh. Ran over the likes of Laron Landry, James Lauranitis, and numerous others. The Kentucky game was one of my favorites.

Re: Did anyone see Pryor destroy that Minnesota player?

Posted: Wed Oct 01, 2008 11:35 am
by fightingtigers45
Also, Pryor's wasnt even that great. I quickly stood up and laughed, because at first sight it looked good. But when they showed the replay, it wasnt that great

Re: Did anyone see Pryor destroy that Minnesota player?

Posted: Wed Oct 01, 2008 12:23 pm
by oak hill71
fightingtigers45 wrote:Also, Pryor's wasnt even that great. I quickly stood up and laughed, because at first sight it looked good. But when they showed the replay, it wasnt that great



You sound like Herbstriet, everyone is inferior to Tim Tebow.

Re: Did anyone see Pryor destroy that Minnesota player?

Posted: Wed Oct 01, 2008 1:10 pm
by fightingtigers45
Please tell me you think that hit even compared to any of Tebow's his freshman year. Because if you do, you must not have watched must of Tebow.

Re: Did anyone see Pryor destroy that Minnesota player?

Posted: Thu Oct 02, 2008 5:55 pm
by Orestes
Tebow is built like a fullback. JC. You can't see the difference in a lanky/long-strider running over someone, than a big bulky bull-type runner doing the same?

You are a total tool. What is the purpose of you trolling this thread just to take negative shots? Anyone who has looked at your cute website would know that you would have very little to say in person. If you did have this much to say, you would not last long to the world.

How is college life?

Re: Did anyone see Pryor destroy that Minnesota player?

Posted: Fri Oct 03, 2008 9:43 am
by fightingtigers45
Orestes wrote:Tebow is built like a fullback. JC. You can't see the difference in a lanky/long-strider running over someone, than a big bulky bull-type runner doing the same?

You are a total tool. What is the purpose of you trolling this thread just to take negative shots? Anyone who has looked at your cute website would know that you would have very little to say in person. If you did have this much to say, you would not last long to the world.

How is college life?


If this is to me, Ill meet you in person anyday and debate anything youd like.

College life is good.