Help Me Help TP

TwitterA follower just brought up an excellent point to me after my tweet about TP wanting to get his followers numbers up.

He wanted to know why I didn’t just give TP the username I use, which is his name, terrellepryor. I’m sure many of you have wondered the same; along w/ the many people who can’t read and don’t realize it’s a fan account. You know who you are LOL!

My answer is this: I have reached out several times to see if he wants it (because if he does, it’s his immediately!). I’ve never heard back, so I’ve had to assume that a) he doesn’t want it or b) he gets too many replies/messages from fans & never saw it.

When I signed up for this Twitter account, at the end of 2008, Twitter wasn’t as huge as it is now. I thought I’d grab it while I could, so when TP finally joined, his name wouldn’t be taken by someone who had no intention of giving it to him or worse, by someone impersonating him. Happens a lot with domain names too. That’s not me. Like when you save a seat for your friends at the movies, that’s what I’m doing. Saving this username for TP.

His last account got hacked, and he’s having to start all over. That sucks. His social media life would be so much easier if he could just use his name. He could get it verified & the Twitter people could assist him any time someone hacks his account in the future. And it would just make it easier for people to find him. Win-win, right?

This is about to be a huge year for TP, so I think it’s time to ask him, again, if he wants this account. For that, I need everyone’s help!

So, if you’re reading this, and have a twitter account, I’d appreciate it if you could help me get TP’s attention, so he knows he can have twitter.com/terrellepryor if he wants it. Tweet him @TPeezy2 or retweet this Tweet! I just want to help him out.

Any other ideas on how to accomplish this or other related feedback is welcome. You can comment here, tweet me, or email me Email me suckas!


Posted on September 8th, 2010 in Thinking Out Loud | No Comments » |


Kneejerk: Week 1, Marshall

Ohio State University quarterback Terrelle Pryor (2) celebrates after throwing a touchdown pass against Marshall University during the first quarter of their NCAA football game in Columbus, Ohio, September 2, 2010.  REUTERS/Matt Sullivan (UNITED STATES - Tags: SPORT FOOTBALL)

Well, that went much better than I thought it would! Color me pleasantly surprised at the 2010 Buckeyes in their first game action of the season. They beat down the Marshall Thundering Herd 45-7.

IN A NUTSHELL:

  • TP had no turnovers. Clean game with great stats. 17/25 for 247 yds, 3 TDs, 17 yds rushing on 8 carries. I was a little nervous seeing TP in the game so late (flashbacks of Beanie from the 08 season opener against YSU). Like Beanie that year, TP is a Heisman candidate. Maybe the 1st team stayed in to get him the stats he needed?
  • Another note on TP. He just looked so comfortable in the pocket. Very much in control & fluid. Improved from the Rose Bowl, as we suspected.
  • Offense was awesome. Sure, The Vest didn’t didn’t show too much, but there was a nice balance that we normally don’t see in Week 1. Nicely done, Buckeyes!
  • Didn’t think I’d see the team make it to the 40s in points scored. But very happy to see it!
  • WTF is wrong with Special Teams? I think, based on this game, they should be called something else; like “Lackluster Teams” or “Forgot-How-To-Tackle Teams”. Needs to get better, STAT!
  • Although the defense didn’t show much, they missed Nathan Williams. Tressel says he should be good to go next week, so that’s fine.
  • Welcome back, Tyler Moeller! Dude was all over the field, taking out his frustrations from missing last season on anyone and everyone! Leading tackler. That pretty much says it all!
  • Brian Rolle is so clutch! He always seems to have a huge play in openers. No complaints here! Loved seeing him get that pick 6!
  • Very impressed with Jaamal Berry’s debut. He is so fast! Kinda embarrassed that the official graphic on the scoreboard spelled his name wrong, but what can ya do?
  • Very glad the weather cooperated. It only sprinkled on us for about 15-20 minutes. Felt good, to be honest!

Posted on September 3rd, 2010 in Ballin' | No Comments » |


Pregame Postage: Week 1, Marshall

So it’s upon us!

Back in March, I thought the season would never get here, but here we are!

I don’t even know where to begin with this game! It’ll just be great to see the Buckeyes run out of that tunnel again. From a scouting perspective, I’m not sure anyone knows what to expect from the Marshall Thundering Herd, seeing as how they have a new coaching staff this year. But they did go to a bowl game last year, which we can’t say the same for the last team we met in the regular season…

But, let’s all remember who the head coach is. This is Coach Tressel’s team, people. Put that together with the fact that this is the opener and we’re likely to see a hefty dose of Tresselball. This is not going to be a beat down. I know that’s what fans are going to want to see, but the chances of that happening are slim to none. Remember last year versus Navy? Now, granted Navy was a damn fine football team, but who was really expecting that game to be decided on the final play? Not this girl!

So, just tame those expectations and appreciate the fact that the Buckeyes are back, and you’ll enjoy the game all that much more!

What I Want to See:
Expectations are high, no doubt, but I’m not looking for a well oiled machine from Day 1. That’s just not realistic. I would like to see the offense move the ball well. I’ll be paying attention to how TP manages the game. Practice footage has been showing a lot of passes to the RB, TE, and FB, in addition to the WR position. I’m very interested to see how this plays out or if it’s even a factor to begin with. This game plan will be vanilla, so maybe there won’t be a lot of those type of passes.

I know the defense will do it’s job. They always show up. I’m sure they won’t show a lot of aggressive blitz packages once we get a lead, but I do want to see how the line plays (even without Nathan Williams) because the Dline, and its backups, will factor heavily into how the 2010 Buckeyes fare this season.

Most importantly, I don’t want to see any injuries, on either side of the ball. So key!

What Will Happen:
The Buckeyes win and then go back to work to prepare for Da U.

OTHER NOTES:
Weather: There has been some concern about rain during the game. Some of the local meteorologists have said that we will make it through the game dry, while others think we could see some. It’ll be warm, humid, & in mid-80s, so it certainly could happen. 20%-30% chance, so very slight. If you’re concerned, bring a poncho. I know I am.
Tickets: There are still some available via Ticketmaster. You’ll be in the C-Deck, but you’ll still be in the ‘Shoe!
Tribute Jerseys: See them here. They will be worn, once again, for the Michigan game.
Conference Divisions: Ohio State is teamed with Penn State, Wisky, Purdue, Illinois, & Indiana. See the breakdown here.


Posted on September 1st, 2010 in Ballin', News | No Comments » |


The Internetz Are Funny

Serious question: How do other big time programs run their fall camp & spring practice scrimmages? Are they mostly simulations where the 1s battle it out just like they would in a game? That’s the impression I get from the media, but I’m not sure because I don’t feel the need to spend my free time dissecting what other teams are doing.

“Experts” and other CFB analysts report QB stats and that’s it. From there, the public is left to judge whether or not a team is ready and/or whether or not said QB sucks.

If a National talking head simply rattles off TP’s stats from yesterday, and no other details, then a reader (not familiar w/ OSU’s jersey scrimmage practices) is left to compare his numbers to say that of a Greg McElroy & simply write off Terrelle Pryor and Ohio State. That’s their right, but that would be foolish. And let me tell you why. Wait! There’s more »


Posted on August 22nd, 2010 in News, Thinking Out Loud | No Comments » |


Video: TP Mention on Yesterday’s ‘Around the Horn’

http://www.terrelle-pryor.org/wp-content/uploads/2010/08/tp_around_the_horn.mp4

Glad some of the national talking heads are hopping on board the TP bandwagon. ‘Bout time!


Posted on August 11th, 2010 in Video | 1 Comment » |


Linked Up: August 10, 2010 Practice

I know what you’re thinking: “Oh yay…another post full of links…” but it’s not like I was there, so this is what y’all get for now.

STORIES:
Fall Camp Insider: Moeller Returns, Pryor Shines on First Day in Pads (Ozone)
Notebook: Fall Camping (Rivals)
Buckeyes Open Full-Contact Practice (NBC4)
Practice Report: Tues, Aug. 10 (Bucknuts)
Buckeyes try to stay cool in the heat (AP/Dayton Daily News)
More than just the weather was hot (Dispatch)
Pads Pop From The Get-Go (Sports RappUp)

I don’t know about anyone else, but I really like what I’m reading about the 2010 Buckeyes. They seem extremely focused and motivated to be great.

PICTURES:
Ozone’s Gallery
Bucknuts’ Photo Gallery

VIDEO:

Breakdown of a nice Pryor TD pass, with breakdown from Plain Dealer


Posted on August 10th, 2010 in News, Pictures, Video | No Comments » |


Linked Up: Practice & Media Day

Lots of good stuff from Sunday as Coach Tressel opened up practice to the media, and it was also family/picture/media day. I waited a day so a lot of the news, pictures, and video could make its way online. That way, I don’t have to edit this post.

We also learned, today, that TP was added to the 2010 Walter Camp Player of the Year watch list.

Also, if you’re interested in OSU-related iPhone themes, check the TPO twitter stream. I shared some screen shots of my creations earlier today. Your feedback is welcomed!

PICTURES:
CoachTressel.com Gallery
Media Day Gallery / Practice Gallery (Ozone)
Media Day Gallery / Practice Gallery (Josh Winslow)
Media Day Gallery Part: 1 2 / Practice Gallery (Bucknuts)
Media Day and Practice Slideshow (Dispatch)

STORIES:
‘Humbled’ Terrelle Pryor says he wants to be OSU’s QB as a senior in 2011 (Plain Dealer)
First glimpse at fall camp (Dispatch)
Pryor showing maturity of a leader (Bob Hunter/Dispatch)
Improved Attitude is Catalyst to Improvement for Pryor (Ozone)
Fall Camp Insider: Bucks Take in Practice and Photo Day (Ozone)
Pryor has ‘business’ plan for junior season (News-Herald)

Check out some video after the jump… Wait! There’s more »


Posted on August 9th, 2010 in News, Pictures, Video | 1 Comment » |


Linked Up: 2010 Camp Check-In

Just a quick round-up of links from the Buckeyes checking in to the team hotel for camp today.

PICTURES:
The Ozone’s Gallery
Josh Winslow’s Pictures
Bucknuts Gallery

VIDEO:
Rivals (Buckeye Grove)
10TV-WBNS
ABC6
NBC4 (Bucknuts)
NBC4

STORIES:
The Ozone: Two Missing as Buckeyes Report for Camp
Dispatch: Buckeyes say focus essential amid hype
Dispatch Blog: Buckeyes report; Smith to arrive shortly
Plain Dealer: Buckeyes check in for start of Ohio State preseason camp

First day of practice is Friday and media day (where we get all the posed pictures of the team in their jerseys) is Sunday.


Posted on August 5th, 2010 in News, Pictures, Video | No Comments » |


Preseason Offensive Player of the Year…Again

Haters gonna hate

I went to bed last night pretty sure that Wisconsin’s John Clay would be announced as the Big Ten’s Offensive Player of the Year today during the 1st day of Big Ten Media Days. No big deal, right?

Well, I was wrong! TP did get the nod again, as did Michigan State linebacker Greg Jones (on the defensive side of the ball). I just thought the media would go with Clay since he got it at the end of last season, and the only thing that changed was that TP tore it up at the Rose Bowl. Guess that was enough? Or maybe the media was collectively throwing their support behind what some call the Big Ten’s only legitimate Heisman Trophy candidate?

I don’t know and I don’t really care. I’m sure TP doesn’t care either. But what I find comical is the salty Wisconsin fans. Just because Clay didn’t get the nod, doesn’t mean you need to throw shade at TP. My favorite argument is the “what has he done in the big games?” Besides get the win?

No, but really. What did Clay do in the “big games”? He had 59 yds against the Buckeyes and 75 against Iowa, the 2 ranked Big Ten teams they faced. And let’s not forget that the Badgers didn’t even play Penn State (also a Top 15 ranked program) this past season. Both shined in their bowl games. So, I think the whole “so-and-so struggles in big games” argument is pretty much a wash.

Again, does it really matter? It’s preseason, for crying out loud! The Big Ten has 3 squads that are legitimate Top 10 teams. Let’s celebrate this instead of tearing each other down! Say it with me:

BIG TEN! BIG TEN! BIG TEN!

Check out what Tressel had to say today, below the jump. Wait! There’s more »


Posted on August 2nd, 2010 in News, Video | No Comments » |


Quick News: TP’s Knee & Charitable Activities

  • Ever since his surgery, Terrelle has been adamant that his knee is fine. Well, just a couple of weeks ahead of camp, he’s giving yet another update on the health of his knee.

    “It was minor surgery. It’s never going to be 100 percent ever again for anybody who gets any type of surgery or anything like that. But you should definitely bounce back and be a high percentage and keep going. That’s where I am right now, I feel pretty good.”

    And that’s good news for us Buckeye fans!

  • I’d like to take a second to talk about some of the good TP, and his teammates, have been doing. We always hear (usually via ESPN) when they mess up, but the national media is nowhere to be found when these fine student athletes are out making a difference.

    Well, this week, Coach Tressel, the staff, and players welcomed The Weinland Park Dawgs to the WHAC for a tour and some words to live by; delivered by JT himself. The Buckeyes took time to meet with the young players from inner city areas of Columbus.

    Watch a short video below:

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  • Lastly, here’s a bit of irony.

    Wasn’t it just last week when the national media were complaining about how TP wouldn’t be among the OSU players headed to the Kickoff Luncheon and Big Ten Media Days? Yea, I think it was.

    Funny, how that hasn’t hurt CBS Sports’ Dennis Dodd, who has a few words from Terrelle and Coach Tressel in one of his recent columns about The Fall of Troy. Looks like you can get access to T. Pryor if you actually have a story idea, rather than just wanting to listen to him speak, in hopes he says something incriminating. There’s a difference and Tressel knows it.


Posted on July 24th, 2010 in News, Video | No Comments » |


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