What was Pryor's answer?
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se-alumMy thoughts about Pryors answer are, I think he heard the question correctly, and after answering it a thousand times this week, he was tired of it. We all know how frustrating it can be when people constantly question your word or committment on something.
Also, I've never understood why reporters jobs are to ask the same questions over and over. I would think you would want to be the one asking questions that nobody else has. -
thedynasty1998I dislike Pryor as much as anyone, but you have to give credit where credit is due.
Pryor showed up and played well. He really carried OSU last night at times and played as good of a half as he has in his career.
Whether he comes back or not, I don't care at this point. He would make OSU a better team, but he's accomplished quite a bit and if he feels like he is ready for the challenge of the NFL, so be it. -
Scarlet_BuckeyeTrueblue23;626234 wrote:Maybe I'm wrong, but I thought she said "So will we see you back next year?"
Which he could have easily mistaken for "We'll see you next year"
Lay off the kid a little bit.. and that's coming from one of his biggest critics.
LOL. I wasn't dogging the kid. I was honestly asking what others thought they heard. I wasn't positive if it was "aight" or something else. -
Be NiceLOL... pretty obvious Trueblue, pick6, wildcats and others hear only what they want to hear. LOL The video posted proves them wrong and that my origianl thread was exactly right, the one that was "cried" over to get it merged. My post about TP and others still stands. Go Bucks!
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vball10setI thought he said "Ty Webb's an idiot"....guess I was wrong
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elbuckeye28Scarlet_Buckeye;626521 wrote:LOL. I wasn't dogging the kid. I was honestly asking what others thought they heard. I wasn't positive if it was "aight" or something else.
I think his response was to another thread that was merged into your thread. -
Red SaulAnother stellar response in the long line of great quotes from him.
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hahahahahahCinciX12;626421 wrote:Because he acted like he was dying when he was okay enough to go back into the game and take kneel downs. Then immediately after needs carried? And Chekwa for sure broke his wrist it looked painful. But then I thought to myself, I remember this time in 4th grade I broke my arm playing kickball, I walked without someone holding me to the teacher.
I sure hope you were drunk when you wrote this because if not you might be the biggest fucking idiot in the history of the internetz. You really just compared Chekwa's injury in front of 90,000 people and millions of viewers to you breaking your arm in the 4th fucking grade. Some times i just have to shake my head and think "that is really how people funking think." -
thedynasty1998Regarding Chekwa, that was gruesome. They reported he threw up on the sideline he was in so much pain. He cannot be criticized at all.
Pryor on the other hand, why would you expect anything else? First off, for anyone that has ever had a bad sprain, it doesn't really hurt that bad until it tightens up. Him going to the sideline for tape in the final minutes of the game was just him being dramatic. Then he limping was more of the same, but honestly, it's expected. He's a drama queen and that's what he was in the final minutes. The only difference is that he performed beyond most peoples expectations, so he can get away with it. -
CinciX12stroups;626660 wrote:hahahahahah
I sure hope you were drunk when you wrote this because if not you might be the biggest fucking idiot in the history of the internetz. You really just compared Chekwa's injury in front of 90,000 people and millions of viewers to you breaking your arm in the 4th fucking grade. Some times i just have to shake my head and think "that is really how people funking think."
Why do the amount of people watching effect how someone responds to an injury? At this point in Chekwa's career I would assume that the crowd is a bit of an afterthought, especially if he is in that much pain. A broken arm is a broken arm. The same bones are breaking for everyone. Some people just have higher pain tolerances. You think Cam Heyward would have needed help getting off the field from a wrist injury? Over his dead body. -
thedynasty1998CinciX12;626755 wrote:Why do the amount of people watching effect how someone responds to an injury? At this point in Chekwa's career I would assume that the crowd is a bit of an afterthought, especially if he is in that much pain. A broken arm is a broken arm. The same bones are breaking for everyone. Some people just have higher pain tolerances. You think Cam Heyward would have needed help getting off the field from a wrist injury? Over his dead body.
I've never had a problem with your posting, but you sound like a complete moron here. Chekwa didn't fake his injury. He had a gruesome break, and I'm sure it was nothing like yours in 4th grade. They walked him off the field with a towel draped around his arm, because apparently it was that bad where they didn't want anyone to see it. -
ZoltanCinciX12;626755 wrote:Why do the amount of people watching effect how someone responds to an injury? At this point in Chekwa's career I would assume that the crowd is a bit of an afterthought, especially if he is in that much pain. A broken arm is a broken arm. The same bones are breaking for everyone. Some people just have higher pain tolerances. You think Cam Heyward would have needed help getting off the field from a wrist injury? Over his dead body.
Dumbest post ever. I have broken my arm twice and once it just went numb and the other time I felt like I was getting a knife jabbed in it over and over. There are a ton of factors that determine that amount of pain you feel. -
CinciX12I'm not saying that he didn't break his arm! I'm saying he should have been able to walk off the field with an arm injury. I've broken my arm 3 times. I know the pain he was going through. My wrist has been in a god forsaken S before. And I still walked from where it happened.
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thedynasty1998CinciX12;627045 wrote:I'm not saying that he didn't break his arm! I'm saying he should have been able to walk off the field with an arm injury. I've broken my arm 3 times. I know the pain he was going through. My wrist has been in a god forsaken S before. And I still walked from where it happened.
Your body probably went into shock. Maybe his didn't, and he actually experienced the pain from it. Don't pretend to know exactly what level of pain he was experiencing. You sound ignorant. -
CinciX12We're going to have to agree to disagree. I don't think there is any way that most guys on that team don't walk off from an broken wrist.
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jhay78HitsRus;626465 wrote:Big OSU fan here...If you are really a fan, then you stand behind Pryor and the others till they give you real reasons to dump them... aka Clarett. They made a mistake...two years ago, ...have appeared to be contrite. They are 'kids', and they made a mistake for which they will be punished. Moreover, as a fan they are 'my' kids... as a coach, you can bet that Tressel feels the same.....and I'd be damn sure that if Woody was still here he'd feel the same. You don't throw your kids to the wolves or disown them, because they made a relatively minor mistake. What they do and how they react from here on out will determine their legacy at OSU....but for now they are still my guys.
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Tobias FünkeFatHobbit;626135 wrote:His answer should have been "Who wants to suck my dick?"
Winner winner. -
charliehustle14CinciX12;627045 wrote:I'm not saying that he didn't break his arm! I'm saying he should have been able to walk off the field with an arm injury. I've broken my arm 3 times. I know the pain he was going through. My wrist has been in a god forsaken S before. And I still walked from where it happened.
Then you're just 5x than man Chekwa is.
Pain is a completely subjective experience. For all we know, Chekwa could have been dizzy or didn't know where he was from the impact. It's not like the OSU trainers gave him plenty of time to get up and off the field. They were right on it. -
karen lotzCinciX12;627045 wrote:My wrist has been in a god forsaken S before.
So you are saying your wrist is no longer limp? -
se-alumDislocation for Chekwa, not broken. Could only get it partially back in place, so it will need surgery. This is all per Ken Gordon on Twitter.
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wildcats20Be Nice;626599 wrote:LOL... pretty obvious Trueblue, pick6, wildcats and others hear only what they want to hear. LOL The video posted proves them wrong and that my origianl thread was exactly right, the one that was "cried" over to get it merged. My post about TP and others still stands. Go Bucks!
I know what she said. I never said she didn't say "will we.....", all I said was TP could have thought she said "we'll see you....". I don't know what is so hard for you to understand about that?
And also, no one cried about having the threads merged. One of them took off, happened to not be yours. No reason to have 2 of the EXACT same thread going, so I said to close it. -
johngrizzlyIf Tress can navigate his way through the first 5 games, Pryor can get The University of Ohio State in the big game.
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CinciX12johngrizzly;627166 wrote:If Tress can navigate his way through the first 5 games, Pryor can get The University of Ohio State in the big game.
Go. Away. -
wildcats20CinciX12;627167 wrote:Go. Away.
That is what TP said in a previous statement..... -
CinciX12wildcats20;627170 wrote:That is what TP said in a previous statement.....
Before or after he asked whether or not he had to answer the questions at all lol?