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Raiders quarterback Pryor admits blame for drops

Oakland Raiders rookie quarterback Terrelle Pryor refuses to place any blame on Denarius Moore for dropped catch attempts, insisting that his accuracy needs to improve to help his teammates.

Oakland Raiders quarterback Terrelle Pryor has taken the blame for two dropped catches by his wide receiver Denarius Moore.

Moore's drops came in Sunday's victory over the Jacksonville Jaguars, though Pryor insisted that his teammate wasn't the one to blame.

"Denarius, the drop he had, both the drops were on me," Pryor admitted when speaking to Raiders.com. "They were both two bad balls. It had nothing to do with Denarius, and we're definitely going to be looking for him more.

"I have to get the ball in an accurate spot and he'll catch it if it's accurate, but if it's not, like it wasn't on those two attempts, it's hard to catch. I have to throw him an accurate ball to allow him to make a play."

Pryor has thrown just a solitary touchdown pass in Oakland's two games so far.

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