The Oakland Raiders are still undecided on their starting quarterback after their loss to Chicago on Friday night. Terrelle Pryor had a strong performance against the Bears and head coach Dennis Allen indicated he wasn't impressed with Matt Flynn's play. "I think obviously we have to look at it," Allen said when asked about his starting quarterback. "I think when you look at it I don’t think Matt [Flynn] played well in this game. 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. I’m not going to make any decisions on anything, obviously, tonight. I want to get a chance to go back and look at the tape and see how things went. But it was obvious that Terrelle gave us a little bit of a spark tonight.†Flynn was 3-for-6 for 19 yards and had two interceptions and was getting resounding boos from the home crowd, according to Jerry McDonald of Bayareanewsgroup. “That’s the game of football,’’ Flynn said. “That’s what happens when you have passionate fans that expect a certain level of performance.’’ Pryor had 37 yards rushing on three carries and completed 7 of 9 passes for 93 yards and a touchdown. Source: The Redzone
Flynn should have stayed in Green Bay & got some slow seasoning like Rodgers did. Maybe not as much, lol, but definitely some. He's been on the down swing since he left. Pryor size/legs alone should give him an edge but he also has the arm. I'd say throw the kid in. It's not looking too rosy as it is over in Raider Nation.