"OSU's offense clearly rests on Terrelle Pryor, and his short and intermediate throws will be key. Should OSU continue to open up and diversify the O with plays like misdirections, shuffle passes, screens and option reads, their offense will be hard to stop." - revkume
In response to the story Ohio State Buckeyes' shift to pass-first style catches opponents off-guard, says Doug Lesmerises (SBTV), cleveland.com reader revkume thinks Ohio State's passing game has the ability to keep defenses off-guard all year. This reader writes,
"OSU's offense clearly rests on Terrelle Pryor, and his short and intermediate throws will be key. Should OSU continue to open up and diversify the O with plays like misdirections, shuffle passes, screens and option reads, their offense will be hard to stop."
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