by JCoz » Mon Nov 22, 2010 11:40 am
I'll tell you what these issues with Pryor from his mouth to his attitude to ahis play has buckeye fans all riled up everywhere.
This is an extremely divisive topic right now in general.
Furls, I agree that this team doesn't have as much juice at the skill positions, but that is, IMO, a moot point when I watch TP refusing to go through reads and not see wide open receivers - A LOT OF THEM - including on critical 3rd downs. When I watch him throwing ground balls to WR's and making Dane play above his head to make what should be very easy catches, when I watch TP throw stupifying picks and then bitch and moan like a 2 year old like it was someone elses fault -
I can't help but think you must be watching some other team if you think the skill positions are making a big difference. I think Pryor's play took a serious nose dive when he hurt his quad against Illinois.
Globally speaking, has he passed well against a good defense yet? Closest I'd say was PSU last season, it was a very minimal performance but good against that defense in that spot. Other than that, take a look at his game logs. There is a hell of a dip whenever we play D with a pulse.
IMO this team is good enough that it would have befitted more from a steadier hand than freak athleticism at that position, at least this season, which hasn't been the case the last 2 seasons.
I think he's regressed significantly since the Ill game this season, and he will probably benefit GREATLY from the bowl practices and break to get his head on straight. I expect to see a much improved (more like the beginning of the season) pryor in the bowl game this season.
"I won’t tell you exactly what it’s about, but this is typical of what might happen,'' he said. "I said, ‘Tom, do you want to do this?’ He said, ‘I don’t think I do. I think it’s too much or too strong or whatever.’ I said, ‘well, we might have to.’ And he goes, ‘well, if we have to, then you’ve got to tell me, because I won’t do it.’ And I said, ‘OK, then I might have to tell you. Fine.'''
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