SportsAndLady;739362 wrote:Why do you want the Braxton Miller era to begin, if you don't have any dislike for Pryor?
I rest my case
I want a new era to begin because of Pryor's play on the football field. I don't care if it's Braxton, Taylor, or Kenny, whoever proves themselves as ready during the QB competition.
Too many drives have stalled or red zone trips been halted because of Pryor's inability to throw short passes accurately and/or read a defense. It often times seems he'll make 2 or 3 really good plays in a row (which shows potential) and then flub it up. He gets by on his athletic talent alone, and truthfully I think he feels he doesn't have to work as hard because of it (take Michael Vick for example: he has said numerous times he didn't take his job seriously with the Falcons and it wasn't until he was given a second chance that he worked hard enough to improve as a
quarterback...I'm not comparing Pryor to Vick I'm saying it would not be unprecedented for someone to take for granted his opportunity).
He also has a selfish and arrogant attitude (that most athletes have so I don't think it's that big of a deal), but I think it affects his leadership ability. He's also a dumbass, which affects the mental side of quarterbacking ability.
You bring up his victories in both bowl games and over Michigan, but those are team victories and I truly feel he was the benefactor of some incredibly talented teams, and the team won despite his mediocre play at quarterback. If he truly was a great quarterback, there wouldn't be a single shred of doubt of his ability to play at the next level, but instead some talent evaluators (not ones on here) mention that they think his only real shot at NFL success is to become a wideout.