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Terrelle Pryor: "A lot of Things were Wrong with my knee"

  • Lovejoy1984
    http://sports.espn.go.com/ncf/news/story?id=4956297

    Looks to be ok though going forward, which is a plus.
  • j_crazy
    hopefully this isn't going to affect anything going forward, scary to think of the possibilities when you consider his knee was torn up for at least part of last season.
  • ytownfootball
    The entire interview consisted of him telling how the knee was much better than it was prior to the Rose Bowl...not surprisingly, ESPN left that part out.
  • Soda Popinski
    Thats a great picture they have of him.
  • vball10set
    all this does is get me pumped for Fall--can't wait!!!!
  • newarkcatholicfan
    Hopefully QB1 can have an injury free season and lead the Buckeyes to the national title.
  • insuranceguy
    ^^^Pryor must have played in the minors last year.
  • just_a_swimmer
    I think the child talks too much. JMO
  • BigAppleBuckeye
    newarkcatholicfan wrote: Hopefully QB1 can have an injury free season and lead the Buckeyes to the national title.
    Did "QB1" stem from any particular quote or moment last season, or is it just another one of NCF's brain teasers?
  • Lovejoy1984
    BigAppleBuckeye wrote:
    newarkcatholicfan wrote: Hopefully QB1 can have an injury free season and lead the Buckeyes to the national title.
    Did "QB1" stem from any particular quote or moment last season, or is it just another one of NCF's brain teasers?
    Nope, seems to be just another one of the things he tries to do draw attention to himself.
  • Mr. 300
    Don't you have to actually have a brain first in order to tease???
  • Red_Skin_Pride
    I tore my ACL in high school playing football, and I went to OSU to have my surgery, and Dr. Kaeding was the guy who operated on it. We went there because we knew he was the surgeon for OSU's football players, and he had a great reputation not surprisingly. He did a fantastic job. I had a full ACL tear, meniscus tear, and 80% of the cartledge, and I followed the rehab routine he laid out for me, and in 4 months, I was cleared to start jogging and lifting with my lower body again. 6 months after surgery I was cleared for full contact and full sprinting. I've never had another problem with it in 7 years since then. Pryor had a mild case compared to what I had (obviously playing a lot higher level of ball), but if he follows what Kaeding tells him, he will be just fine by next month. He's a really nice guy and a great, great surgeon!
  • dlazz
    I'm in one of Pryor's classes. He's fairly quiet, but does participate from time to time.

    His knee looks good, although he's sitting most of the time.
  • karen lotz
    dlazz wrote: I'm in one of Pryor's classes. He's fairly quiet, but does participate from time to time.

    His knee looks good, although he's sitting most of the time.
  • stroups
    ^^^^^ I seriously can't tell if that guy is 15 or 40
  • LJ
    Couldn't have been too much seriously wrong

  • Thunder70
    This has nothing to do with Pryor, but I found this pic and caption absolutely hilarious....

    3/12/2010 - OSU Pro Day - Anderson Russell catches the ball.