How can you not like Terrelle Pryor?

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Surround this man with talent and watch him take off.

Any real fan can see it in him, the kid has all it takes. His instincts are a beautiful thing.

Oh my god, another fukking pass out of nothing, i love this kid

fukking Fouts says it's ill advised but it's not due to the distance of the pass, about 7 yards
 

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His mechanics, footwork and accuracy are all still pretty bad. He's improved and he's playing well right now, but he's not going to last in the league as a starter.
 

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Thank You Mayock

I've watched Pryor play since the beginning of his career at Ohio State. He's pretty much the same QB then as he is now. The only difference is that he's cut back on the stupid throws he has no business throwing.

But sure, I'm Mike Mayock because I don't buy into stupid shyt like "he's a leader" and "he's smart." So is Tim Tebow, breh :beli:
 

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i like him as a person and want him to be succefull but i dont think he is good... maybe i havent seen enough of him, it was only one game.
 

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Pryor isn't even allowed no where near Ohio State..

he said the school has cut ties off with him.. bytch ass b*stards

Not true. The "ban" happened because Pryor's lawyer asked the OSU AD to ban him. It was necessary for Pryor to make sure the NFL would take his declaration for the draft seriously that summer :

http://espn.go.com/college-football...terrelle-pryor-five-years-says-play-11-season

Terrelle Pryor's lawyer wanted Ohio State to make it clear to the NFL that his client could not return to the Buckeyes.

Also, he was/is not banned from the campus itself. Not back then and not now. If he wanted to go back to take classes, he could:

Smith didn't rule out the use of all campus facilities, however.

"Please note that this dissociation does NOT prohibit you from enrolling in classes at the university to complete your degree," Smith wrote. "As you know, I would encourage you to complete your degree."
 
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