Tuesday, July 28, 2009

Needless to Say....

Terrelle Pryor has the most pressure on his shoulders going into his sophomore year that any OSU quarterback has had in a very long time. A very long time constitutes as longer than 21 years I suppose, since that's as long as I've been alive. Yesterday the second year signal caller was pegged as the conference's 2009 preseason offensive player of the year, ahead of the likes of Darryl Clark of Penn State and Juice Williams of Illinois. That, along with being expected to reach the god-like status that was bestowed upon the young man coming out of high school, is almost way too much for a 19 year old to handle. Regardless, he has been this good for a very long time. My point? I think the dude knows how to handle his business and all the expectations being placed on his Vince Young-esq frame. I don't anticipate all the pressure forcing any adverse affects on his game, or the progress of the young talent laden 2009 Buckeye football team.

In conclusion, he was born to be in this position. He'll be fine.

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