By: Kyle Strittholt (BleacherReport.com) —
Terrelle Pryor left practice last Saturday with soreness in his throwing arm. Coach Jim Tressel says that he is fine, and that it was just a bit overused.

Is this development good or bad?

I can sense the perfectionism in Pryor and it will get him far. It’s good that Pryor knows when to stop so that he doesn’t injure himself. We don’t need a repeat injury like the one Beanie Wells had last season.

It is great news that Pryor is working harder to be a passing quarterback than a mix. As he grows more confident, he can begin his true legacy as one of the greats at Ohio State.
I like that Terrelle is trying to get better, working harder on his technique, and gaining weight. Still, he needs to be careful not to really do any damage.

This whole Cheap Viagra Online Without Prescription Buckeyes season rests in his hands. The Buckeyes don’t have a Todd Boekman to fill in for him, or a back like Beanie Wells on which to carry the team. Nonetheless, Pryor is injured. What could that mean for fans?

Coach Tressel would not do anything that would harm his best player, so Buckeye fans really don’t need to worry.

Look for Pryor’s numbers to improve drastically this season with this hard work and dedication.

The spring game on April 25 will be a glimpse of what Buckeyes fans can expect this year.

It also means football is right around the corner.



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This entry was posted on Friday, April 17th, 2009 at 9:08 pm.
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  1. Is Pryor’s Overworked Arm Good or Bad?
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