Terrelle Pryor Could Be Megatron Lite

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I remember when dude was getting recruited for college.
He didn't seem that amazing as a college QB but he was always super talented.

Didn't think he'd be a WR though.

I wonder if he just didn't have it as a QB, or if Jim Tressel just wasn't able to develop him right. I mean it's not like Tressel did that great of a job with Troy Smith. (Yes I'm aware Smith got a Heisman, but I'm talking about development)
No offense.
Just saying.
 

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I remember when dude was getting recruited for college.
He didn't seem that amazing as a college QB but he was always super talented.

Didn't think he'd be a WR though.

I wonder if he just didn't have it as a QB, or if Jim Tressel just wasn't able to develop him right. I mean it's not like Tressel did that great of a job with Troy Smith.
No offense.
Just saying.

Terrelle was like Michael Vick in the NFL without the godly arm strength...

Dude was a spectacle...if he couldn't throw it to his first read, he would just take off. He got hurt with the Raiders towards the end of his first season starting, then he got traded.

Terrelle was one of the best QBs in NCAA, if he didn't get in trouble he would've been drafted in the 2nd to 3rd round as a development prospect. He played in a pro system.
 

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Terrelle was like Michael Vick in the NFL without the godly arm strength...

Dude was a spectacle...if he couldn't throw it to his first read, he would just take off. He got hurt with the Raiders towards the end of his first season starting, then he got traded.

Terrelle was one of the best QBs in NCAA, if he didn't get in trouble he would've been drafted in the 2nd to 3rd round as a development prospect. He played in a pro system.
Eh,
That whole "playing in a pro style system" is overrated. But that aside, you make some good points.
 

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Eh,
That whole "playing in a pro style system" is overrated. But that aside, you make some good points.

Yeah it is...but I am just saying, it wasn't like he was RG3 or Cam Newton and just played in a spread offense.

Terrelle didn't need to learn how to do 4 step and 5 step drops.
 

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Terrelle was like Michael Vick in the NFL without the godly arm strength...

Dude was a spectacle...if he couldn't throw it to his first read, he would just take off. He got hurt with the Raiders towards the end of his first season starting, then he got traded.

Terrelle was one of the best QBs in NCAA, if he didn't get in trouble he would've been drafted in the 2nd to 3rd round as a development prospect. He played in a pro system.
Pryor was not like mike Vick and he wasn't one of the best qbs in college. And he damn sure is nothin like megatron
 
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Terrelle was like Michael Vick in the NFL without the godly arm strength...

Dude was a spectacle...if he couldn't throw it to his first read, he would just take off. He got hurt with the Raiders towards the end of his first season starting, then he got traded.

Terrelle was one of the best QBs in NCAA, if he didn't get in trouble he would've been drafted in the 2nd to 3rd round as a development prospect. He played in a pro system.

I haven't seen so many ducktales in one post, maybe ever :dahell:

Pryor was nothing like Michael Vick. He was a god awful NFL QB. There's a reason he was forced to switch positions. He was also NEVER one of the best QBs in the NCAA, not even close :mjlol:
 
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