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Terrelle Pryor not returning to OSU

  • thedynasty1998
    SportsAndLady;800745 wrote:Rosenhaus likes to be in the spotlight. He sees how much media attention Pryor has, and he wants to be apart of it. Even if Pryor sucks, he'll still get paid pretty well.
    How? Are companies lining up to endorse him? Does a backup QB in the NFL really make a difference in Rosenhaus' pocket? The only way this makes sense to me is if Pryor agreed to pay him something ridiculous like 10-15%.
    jordo212000;801318 wrote:TP got away with poor mechanics and bad decision making because of his superior athleticism and great teammates

    This X1000
  • jordo212000
    Rosenhaus will earn every dime of commission he makes from TP. It very well could a dime too though. TP already burned CFL bridge. "Not enough to wet his apetite"

    What a jabrone
  • Pick6
    karen lotz;801071 wrote:mortreport Chris Mortensen

    I just disagree with this. How can you claim 65% completion can be misleading? Did he have some great wr's or something? I dont think so. If i recall, there were many dropped passes..so if anything the percentage should have been better. No way is cam a better passer. His numbers were skewed because of so many teams putting 8 or so in the box tp stop him running, so all he had to do was lob a ball up to a wide open reciever the majority of the time. Not to mention he had a horrible combine passing the ball. If anything, cam will be the one relying on his athleticism moreso than his passing ability in the nfl.

    Im curious of the gms who looked at him. Must not be the best at scouting quarterbacks out seeing that they have interest in picking up one.
  • thedynasty1998
    Pick6;801450 wrote: No way is cam a better passer. His numbers were skewed because of so many teams putting 8 or so in the box tp stop him running, so all he had to do was lob a ball up to a wide open reciever the majority of the time. Not to mention he had a horrible combine passing the ball. If anything, cam will be the one relying on his athleticism moreso than his passing ability in the nfl.

    Im curious of the gms who looked at him. Must not be the best at scouting quarterbacks out seeing that they have interest in picking up one.

    Seriously? Newton is a far better passer and a better athlete.
  • SportsAndLady
    thedynasty1998;801386 wrote:How? Are companies lining up to endorse him?

    I'm not saying he's gonna make a huge salary, but he will make a decent amount. Rosenhaus is an agent, it's not about how much money it's about how many clients u have.
  • thedynasty1998
    SportsAndLady;801467 wrote:I'm not saying he's gonna make a huge salary, but he will make a decent amount. Rosenhaus is an agent, it's not about how much money it's about how many clients u have.

    Not when you are the caliber of someone like Rosenhaus. You think Boras just takes on anyone? There are numerous agents who have the ability to be very selective and Rosenhaus would be one.
  • karen lotz
    Well I'd venture to say that the 5 GMs Mort talked to had done some research on Pryor based on their comments. They also said 65% was misleading because he didn't hit them in stride and WRs had to adjust to inaccurate passes. I will also take NFL GMs word over yours on who is the better passer, considering they get paid a lot of money to break them down.
  • Pick6
    thedynasty1998;801466 wrote:Seriously? Newton is a far better passer and a better athlete.
    Im not debating newtons athleticism, he is a freak athlete, his play and workouts at the combine showed that. What makes you think he is a better paseser? He was in a gimmick offense that opened up passing lanes and left wideouts open because they were selling out on the run. He was succesful in the passing game much how tebow was in college.
    karen lotz;801507 wrote:Well I'd venture to say that the 5 GMs Mort talked to had done some research on Pryor based
    on their comments. They also said 65% was misleading because he didn't hit them in stride and WRs had to adjust to inaccurate passes. I will also take NFL GMs word over yours on who is the better passer, considering they get paid a lot of
    money to break them down.
    Im not claimig to be an expert on quarterbacks, just making a point.The argument that it is misleading is stupid. Peyton
    manning doesnt hit every reciever right in the numbers. Recievers are supposed to be able to adjust and catch the ball. Pryor had an average at best (below average for osu) wr corps last season. There were many catchable balls that werent caught. My point about the gm's scouting is that they must not be satisfied with their current quarterbacks to be looking at pryor, therefore their judgement has failed them in the past..and lets not act like GMs dont get fired or anything..

    Not being bias,this is jmho
  • SportsAndLady
    thedynasty1998;801491 wrote:Not when you are the caliber of someone like Rosenhaus. You think Boras just takes on anyone? There are numerous agents who have the ability to be very selective and Rosenhaus would be one.

    You'd be surprised at some of Rosenhaus' clients. They aren't all huge names. He takes players at a low rate, hoping they will blossom into something big, thus a bigger contract.

    Besides, my main point was Rosenhaus loves the attention...and Pryor has a lot of attention on him right now.
  • thedynasty1998
    SportsAndLady;801566 wrote:You'd be surprised at some of Rosenhaus' clients. They aren't all huge names. He takes players at a low rate, hoping they will blossom into something big, thus a bigger contract.

    Besides, my main point was Rosenhaus loves the attention...and Pryor has a lot of attention on him right now.

    Yea you are obviously right because he did sign Pryor. It's just really surprising to me.

    And it's fairly simple to see that Newton is a better passer based on his motion and zip on the ball. Pryor lofts and pushes his passes.
  • centralbucksfan
    Pick6;801544 wrote:Im not debating newtons athleticism, he is a freak athlete, his play and workouts at the combine showed that. What makes you think he is a better paseser? He was in a gimmick offense that opened up passing lanes and left wideouts open because they were selling out on the run. He was succesful in the passing game much how tebow was in college.


    Personally, I think Pryor and Newton are comparable athletes athletic wise IMO. Not sure about Newton, but Pryor was a top 50 bball player coming out of HS. Newton had ONE very good college year. That was it. I am still not sold he has what it takes to be an NFL QB. I have a wait and see attitude..only because we got to see him play only one year. And that was in a VERY simplistic offense.
    But there is NO question, he throws a MUCH better ball than Pryor. Not even close. Pryor has to make some MAJOR throwing changes. Which is not an easy thing to do when you have been doing the samething your entire life. But someone will take a chance probably in the 4/5th rd of the supplemental draft. Its a no brainer to do so with a great athlete.
  • OneBuckeye
    Ochocinco and Pryor are going to be tossing the football around today. Match made in heaven.
  • thedynasty1998
    Newton is a more fluid athlete than Pryor.

    And Newton had one year at Auburn. He was highly successful at his JUCO so to say he only has one year really isn't fair.
  • jhay78
    jordo212000;801318 wrote:TP got away with poor mechanics and bad decision making because of his superior athleticism and great teammates

    Superior athleticism, yes. Great teammates? Maybe. Troy Smith was throwing to 3 future NFL first rounders (Ginn, Gonzalez, Holmes), and had a 1000-yard rusher two years in a row (Pittman).

    TP's teammates weren't garbage by any means, but they weren't the same level of skill players surrounding Troy Smith either.
  • thedynasty1998
    jhay78;802108 wrote:Superior athleticism, yes. Great teammates? Maybe. Troy Smith was throwing to 3 future NFL first rounders (Ginn, Gonzalez, Holmes), and had a 1000-yard rusher two years in a row (Pittman).

    TP's teammates weren't garbage by any means, but they weren't the same level of skill players surrounding Troy Smith either.

    90% of the teams OSU plays against, they are far superior than physically. The debate isn't whether Troy Smith played with more talent, it's that OSU is far superior to teams like Toledo, Indiana, Northwestern, Minnesota etc.
  • Pick6
    thedynasty1998;802131 wrote:90% of the teams OSU plays against, they are far superior than physically. The debate isn't whether Troy Smith played with more talent, it's that OSU is far superior to teams like Toledo, Indiana, Northwestern, Minnesota etc.

    cant the same be said for every player at a big time college program?
  • LJ
    thedynasty1998;802131 wrote:90% of the teams OSU plays against, they are far superior than physically. The debate isn't whether Troy Smith played with more talent, it's that OSU is far superior to teams like Toledo, Indiana, Northwestern, Minnesota etc.

    uhh... 90%?

    Is OSU "far superior"?
    Marshall- yes
    Miami-no
    Ohio- Yes
    Eastern Michigan- Yes
    Illinois- No
    Indiana- Yes
    Wisconsin- no
    Purdue- yes
    Minnesota- Yes
    Penn State- no
    Iowa- No
    Michigan- Yes
    Arkansas- no


    So that's 50%, not even close to your "90%"
  • thedynasty1998
    Pick6;802146 wrote:cant the same be said for every player at a big time college program?

    Yea somewhat.

    He went for over 200 yards passing against:
    Marshall
    Miami
    Ohio
    E. Michigan
    Indiana
    Purdue
    Minnesota
    Michigan

    Of those, the only one that would be considered impressive is Miami. It would be hard to find another schedule with such poor defenses.
  • thedynasty1998
    I'd say yes to Penn State and Illinois, but point made. I exaggerated.
  • LJ
    thedynasty1998;802164 wrote:I'd say yes to Penn State and Illinois, but point made. I exaggerated.

    Penn State is one of the few teams that is the closest. Illinois athletically is extremely close to OSU as well, the players just aren't as skilled as OSU's players.

    In the B10 (before Nebraska, I don't know much about them yet it's definitely
    OSU
    Wisky
    PSU/Iowa
    Illinois/Michigan
    everyone else
  • DeyDurkie5
    thedynasty1998;802131 wrote:90% of the teams OSU plays against, they are far superior than physically. The debate isn't whether Troy Smith played with more talent, it's that OSU is far superior to teams like Toledo, Indiana, Northwestern, Minnesota etc.

    you are a fucking moron
  • thedynasty1998
    I feel like PSU is vastly overrated and take advantage of beating bad teams. Illinois is athletic but vastly overmatched physically which is why OSU completely dominated them last year without passing.
  • thedynasty1998
    The only teams OSU ever has business losing to are Iowa, Wisconsin and Michigan; in conference. Anyone else is a huge upset.

    Edit: forgot about Michigan St.
  • LJ
    thedynasty1998;802174 wrote:I feel like PSU is vastly overrated and take advantage of beating bad teams.
    PSU is very very athletic. Especially defensively. They aren't "linebacker U" for nothing
    Illinois is athletic but vastly overmatched physically which is why OSU completely dominated them last year without passing.
    They are not overmatched physically. They are overmatched skill wise and execution wise.
  • LJ
    thedynasty1998;802176 wrote:The only teams OSU ever has business losing to are Iowa, Wisconsin and Michigan; in conference. Anyone else is a huge upset.

    Edit: forgot about Michigan St.

    We aren't talking about losing. We are talking about teams that OSU can go out and just "out athlete" which would be just less than half of the teams they play.