wowhesfast wrote:Pryor is really well built to line up in the pistol, it gives him a chance to run and better create space between himself and rushers, while keeping the downhill momentum a RB makes between the snap and getting handed the ball.
Pryor came to Ohio State over Michigan because he saw that Tressel could take an
athlete that takes snaps, and turn him into a Heisman winning QB that can get drafted in the
NFL.
He didn't come to OSU to run a gimmick offense that doesn't progress the QB as a
signal caller/passer. He came so that he could get better as a QB, in reading defenses,
calling plays at the line, and throwing the ball.