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Originally Posted by AdumbGuy
Wait, wait, wait. By all accounts from his coaches, pryor is a hard worker with a great work ethic. I don't know about his leadership per se, but from what I've seen in preseason and his 1 start, he had complete control of the huddle. Where are you getting all this stuff from?
Two seconds of googling later:
"Pryor received rave reviews from quarterbacks coach John DeFilippo after last week's rookie minicamp.
"The first thing is, everybody knows how hard he's working," DeFilippo told Comcast SportsNet Bay Area. "He's going to give himself a chance to be a good player in this league, because of his work ethic. He and I are in communication every day. He's a gym rat here in this building. He loves being here, loves talking football, loves being around, playing the game. He's getting better everyday. "
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He's pulling it out of his arse for the most part, though many did feel Pryor would need to change positions in the NFL. The leadership side I think is drastically off, in Oakland anyway. Last year in the finale, you could see the team work harder for Pryor than they had for Palmer, and the same thing this year in the preseason. Players are on record as prefering Pryor, and feeling he's been a leader even when it was assumed he would be the backup QB.