Monday, August 9, 2010
Pryor Notice...
I just attended the University of Miami's annual preseason lunch.
It's a chance to meet with Athletic Director Kirby Hocutt and fellow members of the media (and get a free lunch).
As I ate my burger, all I could think about was Terrelle Pryor (not pictured).
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One month and two days.
That's how long we have to wait for Miami at Ohio State.
Normally, you would say, one game on the schedule, whatever.
And yes, Miami can have a great season without beating the Buckeyes.
Many fans are judging this season based on winning an ACC title or at least getting to the Conference Championship game.
That's all well and good.
I'm focused on Ohio State and Terrelle Pryor.
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Life isn't fair.
Sports can be.
That's one of the reasons I think so many of us gravitate towards watching other people exercise.
There are rules.
There's right and wrong.
What happened to Miami in the 2002 National Championship game was just wrong.
In my history of watching sports (ie my lifetime), it may be the most unfair moment I've ever seen.
You can't take away a national title with a late call that's specious at best and HORRIFIC in all actuality.
But that's what Terry Porter did.
I have friends who are Canes fans who have said things about Terry Porter that would make Louis CK blush.
And I can't say I disagree.
It's not an accident that his initials are TP.
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Which leads me back to the other TP.
If you only watched the Rose Bowl last year, you'd think the Canes are in for a long, long afternoon at the horseshoe.
There is the small matter of the rest of Terrelle's career, that has me feeling hopeful.
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For me, I'm really sick of hearing how great these Canes players are going to be.
Between Sean Spence, Marcus Forston, Aldarius Johnson, and Jacory--- I'm sick of hearing about the promise of the Canes.
And those are only some of the kids from Northwestern High School.
This is the season where they DELIVER.
This is the season where the preseason ranking at 13 is low.
This is the season where that "Jacory for Heisman" facebook thread, isn't just a good natured joke by Canes lovers.
This has to be.
The NCAA is investigating Miami for a text message scandal.
I took that as a good sign.
They don't investigate the Canes, unless they're good.
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But all of that starts with messing Terrelle Pryor up.
They have to brutalize him.
I remember a few years ago, the Canes acquitted themselves pretty well against Tim Tebow at the Swamp (before, ironically enough, the game turned on a horse**it call).
But those Canes weren't ready for the stage, and Tebow was at a level well above Miami.
I hope the shoes is on the other foot this time.
I think Pryor isn't ready for what he's going to face.
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TP isn't the first big-name quarterback the Canes have faced.
During the height of the program, the U LONGED to face these much ballyhooed QB's.
The more the hype, the better to obliterate.
It's time to get back to that.
This isn't just about 2010 Canes.
This is about the 2002 Canes.
This is about what's right and just in this universe.
This is about truth, justice, and the American way.
God help me if the game is decided by a bad call!
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This post was decieving. I read all of it and not once did I get to the part where it was scary to be in Africa with lions and shit (see: Richard Pryor)
ReplyDeletethought about throwing in a mudbone reference, but you'd probably be the only person to catch it
ReplyDeleteI really do think that this game will be decided against Miami by a bad call.
ReplyDeleteI hope not. It's up to the players to make sure it's not close enough to be decided that way
ReplyDeleteI'd feel much more confident about the OSU game if we had a true MLB and some quality on the right side of our O line.... (gulp)
ReplyDeletei think the linebackers will be better than you think. I also think if Jacory is healthy and cuts down on interceptions (putting the D in bad positions)... it's a winnable game
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