Found August 12, 2012 on GridironFans.com: Yardbarker Blogger Network
When the Raiders play their preseason opener Monday against the Dallas Cowboys, new head coach Dennis Allen said he expects Terrelle Pryor, eager for another opportunity and still oozing confidence, to get plenty of snaps. "I can't wait," Pryor said. "It's been a long time for me to play football. It's what I was born to do. God blessed me, he gave me great talent, and I just want to try to – I can finally use it again. It's been a long time." The theme this offseason for Pryor, who came into camp seemingly a clear No. 3 behind Carson Palmer and Matt Leinart, has been improvement in small steps as he gets used to proper footwork and working through progressions in the Raiders' offense. Because Ohio State ran a pro-style offense, Pryor said, there is some carryover to learning an NFL scheme, but it only goes so far. "Sometimes I go in the (shotgun), and it'll be a whole other read," Pryor said. "It's kind of the same, I can match it up, but I don't think I was great at it. Coming out of high school, I was just an athlete that just, whenever the guy was open, I didn't know what I was reading. When I saw a guy open, I threw the ball. Now, coming out of college, I got to learn to read defenses. I wasn't blessed enough to be at a powerhouse that you learn that stuff as a quarterback. So I'm working, and I'm going to get good at it."

Source: Sacramento Bee
Attached Thumbnails Raiders QB Terrelle Pryor Eager For First Extended Game Action-7_terrelle_pryor.jpg  
THE BACKYARD
BEST OF MAXIM
AROUND THE WEB
RELATED ARTICLES

What To Expect From Terrelle Pryor

Terrelle Pryor was drafted by the Oakland Raiders in the third round of the 2011 supplemental draft. It was the late Al Davis’ last draft pick for a franchise that he ran for half a century. His last pick was the perfect story book ending to his great career. Selecting Pryor with a 3rd round pick not only fit Davis’ mold of targeting the biggest and fastest players, but by selecting...

Pryor excited for exhibition opener

Terrelle Pryor has been waiting a long time to actually get to play in a football game. After an aborted rookie season with the Oakland Raiders that included no preseason games and a penalty before his only snap in the regular season, Pryor is more than ready for this season's exhibition opener. Pryor will get that chance on Monday night when the Raiders (tied for No. 23 in...

Defenses Dominate as the Cowboys Beat the Raiders

The 2012 NFL Pre-Season is officially underway for the Oakland Raiders. And what better way to start football again with a Monday Night contest? Several players were not able to suit up for the game due to injuries: WRs Duke Calhoun (knee), Eddie McGee (hamstring) and Denarius Moore (hamstring); RBs Taiwan Jones (hamstring) and Mike [...]

Season of Raiders’ Aaron Curry could be in jeopardy

This is not what you want to hear. Aaron Curry, who is currently on the active/PUP list, will get a 2nd opinion on his ailing knees as they are not responding to stem cell treatment, according to the Contra Costa Times. They also go to say that he won’t make the roster “unless his knee responds to treatment soon.” Owed a non-guaranteed 3.5 million this season, the Raiders seem...

Raiders hurting, especially at Linebacker

The Raiders are limping into their first preseason game - literally for some players.  After being fairly low-injury for the first week of camp, the second week brought a multitude of lower limb injuries on players of most every position. The Raiders are especially thin at linebacker where UDFA Mario Kurn suffered a knee injury that will put him on the I.R. list and he will not...

Oakland Raiders 2012 Training Camp Day 10 Notes: Aaron Curry, Mike Mitchell, and Injuries

The Oakland Raiders went back to practice in pads after a shell session on Wednesday and a day off yesterday. As the team gets closer to the preseason opener Monday against the Dallas Cowboys, injuries continue to be an issue as well as focus and execution. “No, it wasn’t what we expected,” Raiders head coach Dennis Allen said on Friday's practice. “I thought our...

Raiders LB Curry getting second opinion on injured knees

Oakland Raiders linebacker Aaron Curry has not yet returned from Los Angeles, where he was getting a second opinion on his injured knees. Curry told CSN Bay Area on Aug. 5 that he received stem cell treatments after injuring his knees during offseason workouts. His knees were not improving so he left camp at the end of the week to have them re-examined. He has been on the physically...

Oakland Raiders 2012 Training Camp Day 11 Notes: Aaron Curry, Terrelle Pryor, and Miles Burris

As the Oakland Raiders finished their last full practice before their Monday Night Football preseason opener against the Dallas Cowboys, a familiar face was in Napa. Former head coach Jon Gruden, who now announces for ESPN's Monday Night Football, was on hand to see the team practice before he calls the game. The Raiders went without pads as they prepare to see their first...

Camp Wars Episode 1: The Phantom Raider

I’ve written a lot about the immense potential of Oakland Raiders’ tight end David Ausberry and so far my predictions in training camp has not shown Ausberry taking the next step in 2012 because of shaky run blocking on top of the fact his main asset in pass catching has been inconsistent with too many dropped balls during camp. [...]

Richard Seymour Still Believes Raiders Have A Top Five Defense

Raiders defensive tackle Richard Seymour came out on the first day of Raiders camp and made a bold statement. He said he thought the Raiders could be a top five defense. Well, he isn't backing down from that opinion-he's reiterating it. "Well, you always have goals, you always set high standards. You try to control where you fall but that's always a goal of ours...

Richard Seymour Among 11 Raiders Not Suiting Up Against Cowboys

It looks like the Raiders see no reason to take any chances with defensive tackle Richard Seymour this early in the preseason. Seymour is one of 11 players who will not dress for tonight's opener against Dallas. He took part in the Raiders' practice Saturday and light session Sunday, but missed four days before that with a knee injury. Running backs Taiwan Jones (hamstring...

Raiders drop first pre-season game to Dallas 0-3

Inconsistency was the word of the game for the Raiders who were shut out at home in their 2012 preseason opener versus the Dallas Cowboys. The starting offense only played a few series and moved the ball well but some miscues between QB Carson Palmer and WR Jacoby Ford kept them from capitalizing on Darren McFadden's hard running. In the first drive, the Raiders moved down...

Raiders' McFadden sharp in return

Darren McFadden needed one series to show he's in midseason form for Oakland following a foot injury that cut his last season short. Most of the rest of the first-team offensive players for the Raiders and Dallas Cowboys need plenty of work to get back to that level. McFadden picked up where he left off last season by gaining 38 yards on Oakland's first three plays of the...

Dallas 3, Oakland 0: At Least There Was Some Defense

OAKLAND, CA – AUGUST 13: Kyle Orton #18 of the Dallas Cowboys throws a pass against the Oakland Raiders in the second quarter of an NFL pre-season football game at O.co Coliseum on August 13, 2012 in Oakland, California. (Image credit: Getty Images via @daylife) The Dallas Cowboys’ offensive starters played until the beginning of the second quarter on Monday night. The team gained...
THE NFL HOT 40
NFL Forum Discussions
Ex-Cowboys RB Felix Jones is an Eagle
14 replies, 39 minutes ago
Thank you McNabb
10 replies, 40 minutes ago
Gone Fishin? for what? commments!
3 replies, 45 minutes ago
THE OTHER WAY OF STOPPING.
3 replies, 53 minutes ago
To The Bowl Y'all
1 replies, 3 hours ago
USE YOUR BIG GUNS EARLY AND OFTEN
2 replies, 1 day ago
Go to...
2 replies, 1 day ago
Today's Best Stuff
For Bloggers

Join the Yardbarker Network for more promotion, traffic, and money.

Company Info
Help
What is Yardbarker?

Yardbarker is the largest network of sports blogs and pro athlete blogs on the web. This site is the hub of the Yardbarker Network, where our editors and algorithms curate the best sports content from our network and beyond.