Terrelle Pryor not returning to OSU
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vball10setLJ;793485 wrote:But, you were. You said on 6/2 that he cleaned out his locker. That was incorrect. He did not clean out his locker until today, after he made the decision to leave. Once again, coming from, you know, the guy who's locker is right next to his and helped him clean it out lol.
well, LJ, I can't argue with that...anyway, he's gone, and it's time for the Braxton Miller Era to begin -
salemfreakpryor is gone. he left and isnt playing his senior year. he is goin to the supplemental draft. Sports Center is covering it as we speak
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vball10setLJ;793489 wrote:BTW, if you wanna play that game (going off of that post about Pryor cleaning out his locker) I said I thought Pryor was gone in the Archie thread 5 1/2 hours before your post
LOL--I guess I can go back and look further than that, but then S&L would ask me about my age again--he's such a perv -
vball10setsalemfreak;793491 wrote:pryor is gone. he left and isnt playing his senior year. he is goin to the supplemental draft. Sports Center is covering it as we speak
seriously? -
SportsAndLadyvball10set;793483 wrote: and this from the guy talking about dreaming of someone ramming stuff up his ass?
Again I ask, are you 9 years old? -
vball10setTobias Fünke;793488 wrote:Today is a great day.
welcome back to the fold, toby!!!! -
LJsalemfreak;793491 wrote:pryor is gone. he left and isnt playing his senior year. he is goin to the supplemental draft. Sports Center is covering it as we speak
Thank you Walter Cronkrite -
vball10setvball10set;793492 wrote:LOL--I guess I can go back and look further than that, but then S&L would ask me about my age again--he's such a pervSportsAndLady;793494 wrote:Again I ask, are you 9 years old?
I rest my case -
Prescott
It is ALL Tressel's fault.it's more Tressel's fault than Pryors. -
AutomatikTobias Fünke;793488 wrote:Today is a great day.
My nerd Notre Dame fans are also getting a kick out of it. You Domers sure are funny. -
Pick6I've always been one to support Pryor, but I've got mixed feelings about him leaving. Part of me is greedy wanting him to stay because of his talent, but the other part understands that he had to go. I still feel bad for him, I cannot think of another player who has taken more scrutiny at the collegiate level than him. In the end, it is the best thing for both sides. I'm sort of curious if any other of the 5 who stayed will follow? I think the reason most of them did is because of the promise to Tressel, but what does that matter since he is gone now?
Good luck to Pryor in whatever he does next, but there was Ohio State football before him, and there will be Ohio State after him. GO BUCKS! -
SportsAndLadyvball10set;793499 wrote:I rest my case
I'm genuinely curious how old you are...80? 90? -
Cat Food Flambe'I get the feeling he'll be learning the word to "Oh, Canada" about this time next year.
When do Spring Quarter grades come out, by the way? Just sayin'... -
jordo212000Good riddance
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Pick6
this is finals week, so i'd figure next weekCat Food Flambe';793527 wrote: When do Spring Quarter grades come out, by the way? Just sayin'... -
centralbucksfanY-Town Steelhound;793450 wrote:Maybe, maybe not. That's a question we'll never know the answer to for sure. Many thought Pryor was the ring-leader of the Tat-5.
This. He was the QB. That is a position of leadership. Like it or not, thats the reality of the situation. Yes, others were involved, no question. But Pryor had the name and the position. They were going to follow. I don't give a shit about his record or his bowl victories. I am an ALUM and have a passion for the university I wen to. Pryor has stained a great place with great tradition. He pissed away things that many people/former players find invaluable! The BAD light he has shed on OSU nausiates me. And yes, the program is currently in shambles. Get over the denial stage and admit the obvious. And it could get worse before it gets better. -
Footwedge
And when he plays at the next level, he will be catching footballs and not throwing them. And you are too stupid to understand that.Pick6;793508 wrote:I've always been one to support Pryor, but I've got mixed feelings about him leaving. Part of me is greedy wanting him to stay because of his talent, but the other part understands that he had to go. I still feel bad for him, I cannot think of another player who has taken more scrutiny at the collegiate level than him. In the end, it is the best thing for both sides. I'm sort of curious if any other of the 5 who stayed will follow? I think the reason most of them did is because of the promise to Tressel, but what does that matter since he is gone now?
Good luck to Pryor in whatever he does next, but there was Ohio State football before him, and there will be Ohio State after him. GO BUCKS! -
enigmaaxHe said he did this "in the best interest of his teammates". Doesn't that make it a classy and selfless move?
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Pick6
if it was only the tattoo gate incident, the players would have served their suspensions and that would be that. The big thing is Tressel lying to the NCAA. Tressel is more to blame than anybody for the current state of the program.centralbucksfan;793552 wrote:This. He was the QB. That is a position of leadership. Like it or not, thats the reality of the situation. Yes, others were involved, no question. But Pryor had the name and the position. They were going to follow. I don't give a shit about his record or his bowl victories. I am an ALUM and have a passion for the university I wen to. Pryor has stained a great place with great tradition. He pissed away things that many people/former players find invaluable! The BAD light he has shed on OSU nausiates me. And yes, the program is currently in shambles. Get over the denial stage and admit the obvious. And it could get worse before it gets better.
OK, we'll see.Footwedge;793554 wrote:And when he plays at the next level, he will be catching footballs and not throwing them. And you are too stupid to understand that. -
SportsAndLadycentralbucksfan;793552 wrote:This. He was the QB. That is a position of leadership. Like it or not, thats the reality of the situation. Yes, others were involved, no question. But Pryor had the name and the position. They were going to follow. I don't give a shit about his record or his bowl victories. I am an ALUM and have a passion for the university I wen to. Pryor has stained a great place with great tradition. He pissed away things that many people/former players find invaluable! The BAD light he has shed on OSU nausiates me. And yes, the program is currently in shambles. Get over the denial stage and admit the obvious. And it could get worse before it gets better.
Lol get out of the 70s man..."stained a great place with great tradition" who gives a FUCK?! He broke some rules, OSU will pay for it. The program isn't in shackles, they're gonna take some penalties and they'll continue to reload year in and year out. -
karen lotzLeCharlesBent65 LeCharles Bentley
I know Bentley has been mentioned on here before, but I don't remember why. Does he have some sort of issue with OSU?BuckeyeFans: Don't be too excited about the "problem" leaving. Herpes is viral..pops up when it chooses The system is sick,fix it. #valtrex -
Al BundyFootwedge;793554 wrote:And when he plays at the next level, he will be catching footballs and not throwing them. And you are too stupid to understand that.
When he is playing catch with the other backup qb? -
SportsAndLadyDid LeCharles Bentley just admit he has herpes? Very confusing tweet.
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centralbucksfanSportsAndLady;793561 wrote:Lol get out of the 70s man..."stained a great place with great tradition" who gives a FUCK?! He broke some rules, OSU will pay for it. The program isn't in shackles, they're gonna take some penalties and they'll continue to reload year in and year out.
Hey ASSHOLE..you asked a question. If you don't like some of the answers, why the fuck did you ask? You are such a moron at times. A comical one at that. -
centralbucksfanPick6;793560 wrote: The big thing is Tressel lying to the NCAA. Tressel is more to blame than anybody for the current state of the program.
OK, we'll see.
And I agree, Tressel is certainly the one to blame. As he did with MoC, Troy Smith and now Pryor...instead of using the star players to set an example, he gave them free rain to do what they wanted and turned a blind eye to what they were doing. No question, Tressel is the bullseye, and rightfully so. But Pryor and others took advantage of it as well. There are over 100 other players on the team..and MOST have chosen the right path. Pryor and a few others, did not. Had they not made their poor choices, they would not have put Tressel in a position to do what he did. The blame goes around from coach to the players.