What, No Hall of Fame Bust?
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Terrelle Pryor
Ray Allen
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Get Your Terrelle Pryor Action Figure While It’s Hot
Published 3/7/2008 by Richard McPlenty at SPORTSbyBROOKS
Usually you have to save a bunch of kids using your superpowers to warrant an action figure. But thanks to the folks at MONDESI’S HOUSE , we now know you just have to play high school sports. Yes, Terrelle Pryor , a talented high school athlete from Pennsylvania, has a little doll fashioned in his likeness. At the risk of sounding redundant, let me say that again: he’s in high school. From the ...
Saturday Roundup: The NFL Dominates March, A Movie Parody, People Punching People
Published 3/8/2008 by Cousins of Ron Mexico at The Big Lead
... So everyone’s favorite recruit, Terrelle Pryor, has an action figure. I still don’t know what his primary sport is. I should probably look that up. (Mondesi’s House) ...
Terrelle Pryor Has His Own Action Figure, Is Clearly Better Than You
Published 3/8/2008 at FanIQ Blog
... by a man who makes figurines as a hobby and has no life.
The figurines are meticulously detailed, right down to Pryor's wristbands, visor and grass stains.
So I guess here is where I should go off on some rant about how star amateur players are now getting a dangerous amount of attention, but I don't care.
I want my own action figure. Maybe something like an action shot of me blogging on a computer. Man, now that would sell.
HT: Mondesi's House
This Terrelle Pryor Stuff Isn't Getting Out of Hand [He Just Committed To Cobra]
Published 3/8/2008 by Christmas Ape at Deadspin
... Two sport wunderkid Terrelle Pryor occupies a favored spot in the masturbatoria of college football and basketball recruiters the nation round. Add to that list amateur toy makes, as Mondesi's House points to a story about some guy who fashioned an few action figures of the high school athlete out of a McFarlane Vince Young figure. Not what it elicits more: groans or "they all look like" jokes. ...

