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發表於 2019-5-11 05:06 
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1. LUCKY FEET: Andrew Luck is considered the prototype pocket passer 鈥?big arm, poised, willing to stand up under pressure. He also is sneaky athletic. At 6-foot-4, 239 pounds, he's big enough, fast enough and a good enough runner to play tight end. The Raiders found out the hard way Sunday. Early in the game, Oakland appeared to have Luck corralled for a sack, but he slithered away and ran 9 yards for a first down. The bigger problem came late. With the Colts facing third-and-4 from the Oakland 19,Vente Air Max 720, Luck saw the middle of the field open up and took off. He ran straight up the middle cut to his left and avoided a couple of Raiders to get into the end zone.
2. PRYOR PROBLEM: Nobody can quibble with most of Terrelle Pryor's numbers. He was 19 of 29 for 217 yards with one touchdown and one sack. He also ran 13 times for 112 yards to break Rich Gannon's franchise record for yards rushing by a quarterback (85). The problem: Two red-zone interceptions and the inability to avoid a late sack that forced Oakland into desperation mode. Afterward, Pryor blamed himself for the loss, saying he played awful. He didn't. He played like a quarterback making his second NFL start. Pryor was good enough to have the Raiders in the lead with 11:09 to play, and didn't flinch when a replay review took away what would have been the go-ahead touchdown on the last play of the third quarter. But if the Raiders are going to win consistently, Pryor has to eliminate the big mistakes.