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re: Flynn demoted to #3 QB, Pryor will start
Posted on 10/2/13 at 11:19 pm to Ford Frenzy
Posted on 10/2/13 at 11:19 pm to Ford Frenzy
If I was Flynn, I'd be socking away every penny of that $6mm, and prepare to live a life of leisure for the next 50-60 years.
Posted on 10/3/13 at 5:02 am to Jim Rockford
As I said on the MSB:
Sitting on a 7-0 lead he had nothing to do with, Flynn subsequently led one touchdown drive, threw a pick six, blew a great opportunity by going 3-and-out in Washington territory, fumbled inside Oakland territory leading to the clinching Washington touchdown, and then fumbled again to make things certain once Washington was already in quasi-prevent defense.
Oakland's longest drive was 36 yards, besides the lone touchdown drive and a ~50 yard drive late in the 4th down 10, which Flynn ultimately fumbled away.
And this was against one of the NFL's worst teams.
ETA: Flynn's statline at the point he took the field at the OAK 29, down 10 and with less than 7 minutes remaining:
17 - 27, 162, 6 yards per attempt
It's great that he went 4/5 for 65 yards once Washington went into prevent, though.
Sitting on a 7-0 lead he had nothing to do with, Flynn subsequently led one touchdown drive, threw a pick six, blew a great opportunity by going 3-and-out in Washington territory, fumbled inside Oakland territory leading to the clinching Washington touchdown, and then fumbled again to make things certain once Washington was already in quasi-prevent defense.
Oakland's longest drive was 36 yards, besides the lone touchdown drive and a ~50 yard drive late in the 4th down 10, which Flynn ultimately fumbled away.
And this was against one of the NFL's worst teams.
ETA: Flynn's statline at the point he took the field at the OAK 29, down 10 and with less than 7 minutes remaining:
17 - 27, 162, 6 yards per attempt
It's great that he went 4/5 for 65 yards once Washington went into prevent, though.
This post was edited on 10/3/13 at 5:14 am
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