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Post by Spencer on Oct 19, 2007 15:06:33 GMT -5
Terrelle Pryor 6-6 210 Ohio State 20 Strengths - Amazing athlete with great size. Very strong. Can score and handle. Weaknesses - Basketball isn't his first sport, football is. If he put 100% into basketball he'd be a top 3 pick. Potential Rookie Ratings... B- C+ C+ C+ C+ A *Will not play before the All Star Break because of his impending NFL career. He will retire from the BBS if his BBS team finishes bottom 5 within his first 5 years. He will retire from the NFL if his BBS team wins a championship within the first 5 years. If neither of the before stated circumstances come up, he will play his whole career only playing after the AS Break.
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Post by The X-Factor on Oct 19, 2007 15:24:49 GMT -5
im a little lost. If he is drafted this year and the team he plays for is not a bottom 5 team and not a championship team. He's going to play after the AS break in which he was drafted for?
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Post by Bender on Oct 19, 2007 15:34:06 GMT -5
who the hell is this guy making demands i smell the next frederick weiss
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Post by Spencer on Oct 19, 2007 15:42:15 GMT -5
im a little lost. If he is drafted this year and the team he plays for is not a bottom 5 team and not a championship team. He's going to play after the AS break in which he was drafted for? In his first year, he will play after the AS Break. If in his first year, his team is bottom 5, he retires. If his team wins the championship, he retires from football. The same scenario will play out for 5 years. If he doesn't retire from football or basketball in the first 5 years, he will play out his career as a part time BBS player, playing only after the AS Break.
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Post by Spencer on Oct 19, 2007 15:43:07 GMT -5
im a little lost. If he is drafted this year and the team he plays for is not a bottom 5 team and not a championship team. He's going to play after the AS break in which he was drafted for? This statement makes no sense by the way, so I just tried to make what I said clearer.
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Post by aaronjh on Oct 19, 2007 15:58:08 GMT -5
So cool.
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Post by cjmjones008 on Oct 19, 2007 15:58:18 GMT -5
hes going to end up just playing one of the two im guessing...but huggins and coach rod seem to be willing to let him play both at wvu
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Post by Dan on Oct 19, 2007 17:34:41 GMT -5
damn, should be interesting to see what happens
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Post by nova on Oct 19, 2007 17:35:53 GMT -5
Very interesting, love the risk/reward factor.
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Post by The X-Factor on Oct 19, 2007 19:05:22 GMT -5
im a little lost. If he is drafted this year and the team he plays for is not a bottom 5 team and not a championship team. He's going to play after the AS break in which he was drafted for? This statement makes no sense by the way, so I just tried to make what I said clearer. By the way you wrote it the first time.. it seemed like Terrelle would play after 5 seasons if the team picking him was a bottom 5 team or a championship team. When I replied I was at work so it's not like I was paying full attention to it, lol, but yeah It's pretty clear now.
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Post by Mark on Oct 19, 2007 22:16:20 GMT -5
Wow, that's really cool. I want to take the risk.
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Post by Spencer on Oct 19, 2007 23:48:28 GMT -5
This statement makes no sense by the way, so I just tried to make what I said clearer. By the way you wrote it the first time.. it seemed like Terrelle would play after 5 seasons if the team picking him was a bottom 5 team or a championship team. When I replied I was at work so it's not like I was paying full attention to it, lol, but yeah It's pretty clear now. Ya, I dont write things clearly most of the time, so sorry for the confusion.
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Post by ducky on Oct 20, 2007 0:54:28 GMT -5
Nice twist. I didn't want to do anything complicated, so that's why I just made him go straight to the NFL, LOL.
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Post by ducky on Oct 20, 2007 0:54:50 GMT -5
btw, Oregon is listed as a final 7 team for him, maybe put his college Oregon?
haha
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Post by Mark on Oct 20, 2007 1:05:00 GMT -5
How good are we planning on making this guy? He has to pretty much be a superstar to have any of this be interesting, right?
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Post by cjmjones008 on Oct 20, 2007 10:22:24 GMT -5
btw, Oregon is listed as a final 7 team for him, maybe put his college Oregon? haha from everything ive read its ohio state by far #1 wvu by far #2 and tenn #3 he wants to stay close to home because his father is in a wheelchair and he wants him to be able to come to all the home games
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Post by Spencer on Oct 20, 2007 10:24:22 GMT -5
btw, Oregon is listed as a final 7 team for him, maybe put his college Oregon? haha from everything ive read its ohio state by far #1 wvu by far #2 and tenn #3 he wants to stay close to home because his father is in a wheelchair and he wants him to be able to come to all the home games Most players in HS will go to either colleges close to their HS or their top choice. Some will be wrong though. It made too much sense for Pryor to Ohio State though. They have big time fotball and basketball programs and its a desired choice right now.
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Post by Spencer on Oct 20, 2007 10:25:16 GMT -5
How good are we planning on making this guy? He has to pretty much be a superstar to have any of this be interesting, right? Time will tell. He could be a steal and drop in the draft because teams will fear losing him. Or someone may take him high, and he might not be that good. Regardless it'll be fun.
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Post by Spencer on Oct 20, 2007 10:25:45 GMT -5
Nice twist. I didn't want to do anything complicated, so that's why I just made him go straight to the NFL, LOL. As soon as Pryor became a football prospect first, I decided I wanted to do this.
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Post by cjmjones008 on Oct 20, 2007 10:37:52 GMT -5
ohio st is def the right pick... only reason i dont see him going there is if he wants to play both and they wont let him or he loves some other school
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Post by The X-Factor on Oct 20, 2007 12:25:16 GMT -5
ohio st is def the right pick... only reason i dont see him going there is if he wants to play both and they wont let him or he loves some other school Ohio St won't let him. WVU will.
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Post by James on Oct 25, 2007 19:27:47 GMT -5
Homo situation. I wouldn't draft him with a top 10 pick.
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Post by ducky on Dec 6, 2007 2:52:23 GMT -5
Not so fast my friends...
I asked for the same info & here was what they posted for me.
"Got a text from Terrelle this afternoon saying that Oregon is now very much in the mix for his services after a visit from coach Bellotti in his school this week.
It looks like Texas will be dropped very soon.Mike FarrellRivals.com National Recruiting Analyst"
Pryor has offers from: Florida, Ohio State, Penn State, Tennessee, Texas, West Virginia and Pittsburgh and has Medium interest in all but Pitt.
He has visited Ohio State and they think they have him locked up. Some say it's a tossup between Tennessee and West Virginia.
If Oregon is added to his interests then that's a bonus for the ducks.
I'm sure how much weight I would put on a Rivals recruiting analyst believing he got a text message from a high school QB, but it could happen and could be legitimate.
That's per Rivals. How sick would this be?
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Post by cjmjones008 on Dec 6, 2007 10:51:26 GMT -5
he wants to stay close because his dad is in a wheelchair... i dont see why he would go to oregon where his dad would never get to see him play
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Post by Scott on Dec 6, 2007 14:47:01 GMT -5
I think that OSU is the far and away front runner on this kid. Tressel and Matta both have been recruiting him together, so if he wants to he'll be allowed to play both sports. My guess is that he'll be similar to what he is in BBS, that is a part-time basketball player and full-time football player in college unless his football team goes to complete shambles, which won't happen at any school he goes to (OSU or WVU).
I'd love to get this kid too for the Bucks, he'd probably play part time as a freshman in situations and that kind of stuff.
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