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Posted on 8/11/13 at 10:43 am to SabiDojo
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I love my boy Flynn, but I would rather have Pryor starting.
Not a fan of accurate QBs eh?
Posted on 8/11/13 at 10:54 am to wildtigercat93
Pryor over Flynn? Hell no man, we had JRuss already we dont need another inconsistent QB. Flynn reminds me of Gannon/Hostettler, he's gonna surprise a lot of people.
Posted on 8/11/13 at 1:31 pm to TIGERVATO
Lol don't compare him to Gannon slow your roll.
Posted on 8/13/13 at 9:42 pm to blackjackjackson
LINK /
8/12/ update
Bob Stanton-USA TODAY Sports
I’ll be the first to admit that I wasn’t a fan of Matt Flynn as the Oakland Raiders’ starting quarterback heading into the preseason. After his first outing as the Raiders’ top passer, though, my doubts aren’t as strong.
When the Raiders faced off against the Dallas Cowboys last Friday, Flynn took the field as the starting quarterback and played with the type of confidence we saw in his breakout game with the Green Bay Packers. While the production wasn’t quite what the Raiders wanted from their No. 1 gunslinger, the way he carried himself showed that he’s moving in the right direction.
The most impressive part of Flynn’s performance was his cool in the pocket. When the pressure came, he stepped up into the pocket and delivered the ball with confidence. On one play, when the pocket broke down, he ducked to avoid an oncoming rusher, tucked the ball and picked up what he could before sliding to the ground. He did take a sack and fumbled, but was hit from the blind side from an unabated blitzer.
Read more at LINK
8/12/ update
Bob Stanton-USA TODAY Sports
I’ll be the first to admit that I wasn’t a fan of Matt Flynn as the Oakland Raiders’ starting quarterback heading into the preseason. After his first outing as the Raiders’ top passer, though, my doubts aren’t as strong.
When the Raiders faced off against the Dallas Cowboys last Friday, Flynn took the field as the starting quarterback and played with the type of confidence we saw in his breakout game with the Green Bay Packers. While the production wasn’t quite what the Raiders wanted from their No. 1 gunslinger, the way he carried himself showed that he’s moving in the right direction.
The most impressive part of Flynn’s performance was his cool in the pocket. When the pressure came, he stepped up into the pocket and delivered the ball with confidence. On one play, when the pocket broke down, he ducked to avoid an oncoming rusher, tucked the ball and picked up what he could before sliding to the ground. He did take a sack and fumbled, but was hit from the blind side from an unabated blitzer.
Read more at LINK
Posted on 8/13/13 at 9:47 pm to blackjackjackson
I really wish Flynn could have gone too a team that was better than the raiders.
I think he would have been a good fit in Arizona (lsu west).
I think he would have been a good fit in Arizona (lsu west).
Posted on 8/13/13 at 11:00 pm to bulldog95
Flynn could have come in and replaced Romo and done something Romo won't.
Win. A. Championship.
Win. A. Championship.
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