While Flynn has faced tougher competition as the starter going up against mostly starting defenses and Pryor has benefited from a few short fields after turnovers, the difference in production between the two quarterbacks this preseason has been stark.
Flynn has played 13 drives over three games and has turned the ball over more than he has scored with a lost fumble in the opener and two interceptions against the Bears compared to one field goal drive against Dallas and an end-of-half touchdown in New Orleans,
Cheap Hockey Jerseys. The Raiders have averaged 3.7 yards per play with Flynn at quarterback.