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Jon Gruden thinks Terrelle Pryor may be better than Newton


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http://profootballtalk.nbcsports.com/2011/08/15/league-should-let-pryor-into-supplemental-draft-now/

The NFL needs to do the right thing right now, and let Pryor into the draft. If he’s good enough to get drafted, and if (as we’re hearing) Jon Gruden is privately expressing a belief that Pryor may be better than Cam Newton, then Pryor will get drafted, even without a Pro Day workout and with NFL teams trying to slap together a season on the fly.

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Load of crap. Why would Jon Gruden have some iside info? Because he runs that joke of a show qb camp? Its over dramatic bs.

Pryor is good, but he is not nearly as good skill wise, physicall or mentally as cam. Doesn't seem to have the same confidence either. He also hasn't shown that he could win like Cam did in College.

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Gruden probably still believes his boy Josh Johnson could be better than Josh Freeman. Why he is now a QB "guru" defies basic logic

I don't mean to get off topic. I saw this and had to put in my opinion. Josh johnson may not be better than freeman,but i think he does have NFL starter level talent.

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