sjmvsfscs08;431845 wrote:Terrelle Pryor, as a quarterback throwing the ball, was incredibly below average. ... a perfect offensive gameplan from Ohio State made Pryor's stats look very good in the Rose Bowl. ... He threw screens and slants all day and Ohio State kept Oregon off balance.
I agree with all of this. Those expecting a big year from Ohio State are sipping too much OSU koolaid. Yes OSU will be good (they won't lose more than two [regular season] games), but much of their success will ride on the shoulders of Pryor; and quite frankly, I don't think the kid is a very good QB. He is a TREMENDOUS athlete, but quarterback? No. His accuracy is not that of an elite QB.
And yes, he had a superb game against Oregon, but when you really breakdown the film, the OSU coaching staff
actually did their job for once and came prepared. They had an impeccable game-plan.