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QB/WR Terrelle Pryor ('10 Rose, '11 Sugar MVP)

Pre Week 3: Terrelle Pryor highlights- NFL.com

Terrelle Pryor makes case to be the Oakland Raiders starting quarterback in loss to the Chicago Bears
By Jerry McDonald
[email protected]
Posted: 08/23/2013

OAKLAND -- What seemed to be the inevitable ascension of Matt Flynn as the Raiders starting quarterback is now an open question.

Terrelle Pryor thrust himself into the conversation Friday night by bringing the Raiders back from the dead in a 34-26 preseason loss to the Chicago Bears at O.co Coliseum.

Pryor scored on a 25-yard scramble and hit a clutch 19-yard touchdown pass to sixth-round draft pick Nick Kasa as the Raiders rebounded from a 27-3 halftime deficit to get within 27-20 after three quarters.

By the time Matt McGloin took over in the fourth quarter, Pryor had given coach Dennis Allen and offensive coordinator Greg Olson something to think about, as much by Flynn's struggles as by Pryor's playmaking ability.

Asked afterward if he would consider Pryor as the potential Week 1 starting quarterback, Allen said, "I think we'll have to take a look at it. I don't think Matt played well. Terrelle came in and gave us a spark. I'm not going to make any decisions tonight."

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http://www.mercurynews.com/raiders/ci_23932523/terrelle-pryor-makes-case-be-oakland-raiders-starting

Kawakami: Terrelle Pryor is liveliest player on comatose Oakland Raiders
By Tim Kawakami
Mercury News Columnist
Posted: 08/23/2013

OAKLAND -- It's a distraction the Raiders don't want, but maybe they could use a full-fledged Matt Flynn-Terrelle Pryor quarterback controversy right about now.

Just to distract attention from what they really are, basically, and how tough this season is almost certainly going to be.

And possibly to distract themselves from those inevitable conclusions, too.

That's how badly the Raiders played for much of Friday night's 34-26 exhibition loss to the Chicago Bears at O.co Coliseum, that's how poorly every facet of the starting units performed.

That's how much better Pryor was than Flynn, too.

And that's the massive task facing coach Dennis Allen, who has his hands full and now has to do some hard thinking about his quarterback situation, too.

Pryor vs. Flynn? That's better than fixating on the Raiders' team vs. Anybody Else right now.

"I think obviously we've got to look at it," Allen said after the game when asked directly if Pryor has possibly moved ahead of Flynn. "I don't think Matt played well in this game. Obviously I felt Terrelle came in, gave us a spark and played well.

"I think that's something we've got to go and look at. I'm not going to make any decisions on anything, obviously, tonight ... but it's obvious Terrelle gave us a little bit of a spark."

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http://www.mercurynews.com/tim-kawa...le-pryor-is-liveliest-player-comatose-oakland

[ame="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=We7SM9xUM1g"]2013 Preseason #3 Raiders Vs Bears QB Terrelle Pryor & Coach Allen Post Game Presser 8-23-13 - YouTube[/ame]
 
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Couple of things.
Some say TP isn't "coachable". Well, he got better every year at OSU. He hasn't hit a "ceiling" yet!
Every single time he was challenged he rose to the occasion with a great performance.
His throwing motion keeps getting improved so there is no reason to believe he can't become a starter in the NFL.
He was an entitled, immature kid while at OSU but given time kids grow up.
 
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Guys...............your posts are so emu and ill prove it by copy and paste




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Either way, the Raiders are going to suck. I'm a Raider fan so yes, they really do suck. Suck for Clowney in '14.

I would think Flynn would want to be benched, just to save him from the beatings. With Veldheer out for a while, the left tackle is garbage, Flynn
has no way to escape trouble other than getting hit.

While I won't go all emo over Pryor's performances so far, he has appeared
to be working a lot on his game the last two years. He did have some very good throws last night. Just watching him run when the pocket breaks down
take you back to his days here.

At this point, Dennis Allen really has no choice but to hand the reins over
to Pryor. For the first time as a pro, he looks like he may be able to become
an NFL qb.
 
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Yeah, the Raiders are going to be awful this year regardless of who is under center. Might as well see what TP can do. At the very least, he'll make you more interesting. Flynn is a placeholder. At least TP has the potential to be your future starting QB. Starting Flynn is coaching to lose your job, and we all know how the Raiders go through coaches.
 
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Im still not sold on Pryor...I see little improvement in his throwing and his receivers blow...when he got in he was up against the bears 2nd and 3rd units....he will be running 70% of the time because the OL for the raiders might be the worst in the league..so by default he should be the starting QB since Flynn runs worse then bernie kosar....either way he is so emo there is no need to copy and paste
 
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http://espn.go.com/nfl/trainingcamp...-dennis-allen-look-club-quarterback-situation

ESPN; said:
The Oakland Raiders appear to have a quarterback controversy.
Coach Dennis Allen indicated after Friday night's preseason game that he needs to look at the club's quarterback situation.
Matt Flynn, expected to open the season as the starter, struggled in the 34-26 loss to the Chicago Bears, throwing two interceptions on six attempts before being pulled in the second quarter in favor of Terrelle Pryor.
"I think obviously we have to look at it. I think when you look at it I don't think Matt [Flynn] played well in this game," Allen said. "Obviously, I thought Terrelle [Pryor] came in and gave us a spark. I thought he played well in the game. I think that's something that we have to go and look at it."
Pryor electrified the crowd by leading a late field-goal drive in the first half and then running and throwing for scores in the third quarter. Pryor finished 7 for 9 for 93 yards passing to go along with 37 yards rushing and led Oakland to 20 points on five drives.
"What I want to look at is who gives us the best chance to move the ball down the field and score points," Allen said. "Obviously I'm not going to look at one night and base any type of decision on one night. I'll go back and I'll look at it and we'll see where we go from here."
Flynn was expected to start for the Seattle Seahawks last season but his lost his job to rookie Russell Wilson during training camp. The Raiders acquired Flynn from the Seahawks for draft picks in April.
Pryor, entering his third season with the Raiders, made his only career start in last year's finale against the San Diego Chargers.
 
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I hopeTP gets a shot. I like the kid in spite of some selfish moves. I know that my own selfish moves in college were far greater than his and I didn't have folks constantly trying to encourage me like TP did.

At least if he gets a shot for 6-12 games we'll know something. I wouldn't be surprised if he if succeeded nor would I be surprised if he did not. In spite of some physical similarities to Newton, he's really not the same type of QB. Newton still has the better motion and release and also is a different style of runner. TP has grown as a passer and I hope that continues. As a runner, he actually reminds one of Franco Harris as the sidelines are often his friend. ...maybe that's not a bad thing in a QB though...
 
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After watching Matt Flynn's low lights, I'm completely sold on TP as a starter. I think he needs some experience and what better way than to get thrown to the wolves on a crappy team, with a crappy O line, mediocre (at best) receiving corp and no defense? I'm a huge Bengals fan but the Raiders remind me of when Jeff Blake used to carry the team. Jeff would take the ball, run like hell and try to make something happen. This is pretty much what TP will have to do. A traditional, drop back, pocket passer will get murdered on the Raiders right now with that weak ass O line. I think TP is the right guy for the job. The good news for TP is that no-one is watching the Raiders and no-one is expecting much. If he fails, it's expected, but if he makes a few plays in the process - perhaps when the Raiders clean house, he'll get a shot on a half decent team. However, if he even wins a handful of games, he will have exceeded expectations and maybe earn the job and hopefully the Raiders build a team around him.

GO TP!
 
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Terrelle Pryor is Oakland Raiders' starter vs. Seahawks
  • By Kevin Patra NFL.com
  • Published: Aug. 25, 2013
The Terrelle Pryor bandwagon could be filling up in the coming days.

Pryor will start in the Oakland Raiders' preseason finale Thursday night against the Seattle Seahawks after taking first-team reps during Sunday's practice, according to CSN Bay Area.

Raiders coach Dennis Allen said after practice that the team plans to rest Matt Flynn with a sore arm, according to the San Francisco Chronicle.

"It's probably more of a precautionary measure on my part than it is anything else," Allen said Sunday.

One year ago almost to the week, as Russell Wilson was passing him on the depth chart in Seattle, Flynn was revealed to have an elbow injury. The tendinitis Flynn suffered in Seattle still is bugging him, Allen said, per the Chronicle. The veteran quarterback is experiencing the most tragic déjà vu in football history.

Allen hinted a change might happen after Flynn's dreadful performance preceded Pryor's entertaining, albeit uneven, play in Friday's preseason loss to the Chicago Bears. Flynn's injury becomes a convenient excuse to see more of Pryor.

Pryor still is very raw, and his feet and throwing mechanics are average to poor. But as he displayed Friday, behind the Raiders' offensive line, his elusiveness gives Oakland the best chance to succeed.

"When you have guys who have athletic talent like he does and they work as hard as he has, guys are going to get better, and he's improved," Allen said of Pryor. "It'll be a good thing to see him in another game situation against a really good defense on the road in that environment and see how he responds."

http://www.nfl.com/news/story/0ap10...-pryor-is-oakland-raiders-starter-vs-seahawks

 
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