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OT:Colts Might Draft Terrelle Pryor In 2011 NFL Supplemental Draft
Not sure if this has been posted before
they may very well select him as Peyton's successor ;) |
Re: OT:Colts Might Draft Terrelle Pryor In 2011 NFL Supplemental Draft
Well, Peyton could teach him how to be a pocket passer, but it is going to take years before Pryor can engineer a game like Manning. In order for him to be effective an offensive coordinator is going to have to shift the offensive emphasis to more bootlegs and roll outs to take advantage of his athleticism. On a good note he does have fellow OSU alum Anthony Gonzalez on the team for support so maybe that is why the Colts would consider adding a player surrounded in so much controversy. Personally, I think the Texans are a better fit or even the Buccaneers, but we will see what happens.
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Re: OT:Colts Might Draft Terrelle Pryor In 2011 NFL Supplemental Draft
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2) I would love the Colts to draft the idiot qb. He is a cancer, an egomaniac, selfish SOB. I hope the worse for him. He can go to hell for all I care. I sincerely hope fellow Buckeye defensive alumni destroy him in the NFL. DIAF POS. |
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I don't know if this would tranlate into the NFL, but he comes up big in big games. A place like the Colts where he can sit and learn and run the scout team would be the best possible situation for him. |
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