buckhead63
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Pryor will never be an NFL QB. He should have the coaches play or try him at WR.
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buckhead63;2273139; said:Pryor will never be an NFL QB. He should have the coaches play or try him at WR.
Screw all the talk about whether he's a TE, a WR, or a QB, he is unquestionably one of maybe the two or three best athletes on the Raiders roster, and one of perhaps 50 best athletes in the NFL, regardless of position. Throw him fades in the back corner of the endzone in redzone situations if that's all he does. It's basically an indefensible play. What NFL team has 6'6" safeties? The Raiders org are morons.buckhead63;2273139; said:Pryor will never be an NFL QB. He should have the coaches play or try him at WR.
Dryden;2273833; said:Screw all the talk about whether he's a TE, a WR, or a QB, he is unquestionably one of maybe the two or three best athletes on the Raiders roster, and one of perhaps 50 best athletes in the NFL, regardless of position. Throw him fades in the back corner of the endzone in redzone situations if that's all he does. It's basically an indefensible play. What NFL team has 6'6" safeties? The Raiders org are morons.
If he's not one of your 53 best athletes then cut your losses. The Raiders haven't because he is, but they're too clueless (or spineless) to be creative.
Dryden;2273833; said:Screw all the talk about whether he's a TE, a WR, or a QB, he is unquestionably one of maybe the two or three best athletes on the Raiders roster, and one of perhaps 50 best athletes in the NFL, regardless of position. Throw him fades in the back corner of the endzone in redzone situations if that's all he does. It's basically an indefensible play. What NFL team has 6'6" safeties? The Raiders org are morons.
If he's not one of your 53 best athletes then cut your losses. The Raiders haven't because he is, but they're too clueless (or spineless) to be creative.
Will the Raiders play Terrelle Pryor?
Tom FitzGerald
Friday, December 7, 2012
Terrelle Pryor has played one wiped-out snap in his NFL career. Photo: Jared Wickerham, Getty Images / SF
As the Raiders' season winds into its final three weeks, with visions of Manti Te'o probably dancing in some fans' heads, it's just about time for Terrelle Pryor to see some long awaited game action.
The former Ohio State quarterback had a botched one-play cameo last year as a rookie and played well at times in this year's preseason games. Now the Raiders want to see what he can do in the real thing.
"I think the biggest thing is to start getting him into the game a little bit and let him see a little game action," coach Dennis Allen said Friday, a day after the Raiders (3-10) endured their sixth straight loss, 26-13 to Denver.
He said he's not going to start Pryor in the next game, Dec. 16 at home against Kansas City (2-10), but he wants to see what Pryor and other young players can do.
Pryor is still listed as the No. 3 quarterback behind Carson Palmer and Matt Leinart. He has suited up for the past two games after being inactive most of the season.
"We've got a package of plays that we've had up and available the last couple of weeks to get Terrelle in the game," Allen said.
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Dennis Allen plans to get Terrelle Pryor some playing time
In one of the few developments that could make the Oakland Raiders an interesting team to watch in the final weeks of the season, coach Dennis Allen says he’s planning to get backup quarterback Terrelle Pryor some playing time.
Allen stressed that he is not considering benching Carson Palmer, but he said on Friday that he believes the Raiders would be well served to put Pryor on the field and see what he can do.
“I think the biggest thing is to start getting him in a game, a little bit of game action,” Allen said, via CSNBayArea.com. “I’m not ready to say that he would be a starter. I think that Carson, obviously, he’s made a couple of mistakes the last couple of weeks but yet, Carson’s been one of the reasons why, specifically, earlier in the year, why we had a chance in certain games. So I’m not down on Carson at all. Obviously, we want to see some of these younger guys play.”
At this point, there’s no reason not to give a shot to Pryor, the former Ohio State star whom the Raiders acquired with a third-round pick in last year’s supplemental draft. The only question is whether they’d give him a series to play quarterback in their base offense, or whether they’d use him as a wildcat quarterback or at another position. Pryor is a good athlete who was as likely to make plays with his feet as with his arm in college.
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chille37;2274687; said:The only fear would be that he gets on the field and shows that he has no trade value.
Allen said he expected Terrelle Pryor to play against Kansas City. Pryor has been active and had a set of plays to run in each of the last two games but hasn?t played.
Buckskin86;2276870; said: