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(AP) -- Although at least one teammate feels Robert Griffin III has yet to return to his elite form, the Washington Redskins have reason to believe they can recover from the franchise's worst start in 12 years.

 

Perhaps a matchup with a banged-up Oakland Raiders team is what they need to begin that turnaround.

 

The visiting Redskins try again for their first win Sunday when they face an Oakland team that could be without starting quarterback Terrelle Pryor.

 

While Griffin displayed a little bit more running ability last week, he lost a fumble on an awkward dive at the end of a 21-yard scramble in the fourth quarter of a 27-20 loss to Detroit. His fifth turnover of the season proved to be a key play in the Lions' first win in 22 trips to Washington.

 

Griffin ran the ball a season-high six times for 37 yards but also had a career-high 50 pass attempts, failing to throw for a touchdown despite posting his third straight 300-yard game. He's averaging 46.3 pass attempts, more than Matthew Stafford's NFL record of 45.4 set last year, largely because Washington (0-3) has been outscored 67-21 in the first half.

 

The Redskins, though, still believe they can bounce back, as they did last season by rallying from a 3-6 start with seven straight victories to win the NFC East.

 

"I don't think this team has lost its sense of confidence," Griffin said. "We know how close we are. We know we can turn it around and we're built to get out of this hole, just like we were last year."

 

However, that was before Griffin suffered a serious knee injury in a playoff loss to Seattle. Griffin has come back this season to complete 63.3 percent of his passes for 975 yards with five touchdowns, but he also has four interceptions and has run for 4.1 yards per carry after averaging 6.8 in 2012.

 

While the quarterback insists he's healthy after his rehab from offseason knee surgery, wideout Pierre Garcon feels Griffin has yet to regain the form that earned him NFL offensive rookie of the year honors last season.

 

"He's not fully healthy, obviously," said Garcon, who has team highs of 23 catches and 280 yards. "He's running a little bit more, but last year's RG3 was a lot different than this year's RG because of his knee. It's not surprising - we've been talking about it the whole offseason. ... I don't think he's 100 percent, but he's definitely giving 100 percent effort to get 100 percent."

 

Griffin will try to help Washington end its worst start since opening 0-5 in 2001 while facing an Oakland defense that allowed 536 total yards in Monday's 37-21 loss at Denver.

 

The Raiders (1-2) have injury concerns on both sides of the ball. Safety Tyvon Branch remains out with an ankle injury and cornerback Tracy Porter returned to practice Wednesday after sustaining a concussion.

 

Oakland could be without Pryor, who was knocked out of Monday's contest in the fourth quarter after a hard hit to the helmet. He was approved for full contact Friday and split reps in practice with Matt Flynn, who would make his third career start and first as a Raider if Pryor can't go.

 

Coach Dennis Allen said Pryor is making "a lot of progress" and passed all the concussion protocol tests required by the NFL, but the team wants him to take one more test Saturday.

 

"It's not something we have to do," Allen said. "It's something we want to do."

 

Pryor, who beat out Flynn for the starting job in the preseason, has competed 53 of 81 passes for 624 yards with touchdowns and two interceptions. His biggest weapon, however, might be his legs, having rushed for 198 yards to rank fourth in the AFC among all players.

 

Flynn isn't nearly as mobile, part of the reason why he ended up the backup. He's connected on 55 of 81 passes for 731 yards with nine touchdowns and two picks in two career starts - both while with Green Bay.

 

"It's a few tweaks here and there really," offensive coordinator Greg Olson said. "Obviously you'll be able to add the option of some of the things we're doing with Terrelle in the run game. But to be honest with you, since Terrelle has taken over, we've done some of those things when Matt has gotten in and taken some of the few reps that he has. He's done some of those things and he's comfortable with that. He's obviously not the athlete that Terrelle is but as far as knowing when to pull the ball and when to hand it off, he's good at that."

 

Regardless of who gets the start, Oakland has to feel confident about moving the ball against a Redskins team that has allowed a league-high 488.0 yards per game.

 

"Too many mistakes, poor tackling, blown assignments on defense," linebacker Bryan Kehl said.

 

Washington's Fred Davis is questionable with a high ankle sprain, while fellow tight end Jordan Reed is day-to-day with a quad contusion.

 

The Redskins have won their last two trips to Oakland, including 34-13 in 2009 in the most recent meeting.

 

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You're going to see people claim that RGIII is going to explode every single week until he actually does it. Raiders would be an easy choice for him to finally return to his pre-injury form. I am just not sure though. The Raiders are bad, but the Redskins are just atrocious -- especially their defense.

If Pryor plays, I might just have to take Oakland.

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I think the Redskins finally pull it off and get a win. I was back and forth with this pick because I do like the Raiders and Pryor. Could go either way but taking the Redskins in this. Alfred Morris needs to get started early.

 

:Redskins: 30

 

:Raiders: 27

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Flynn, is going to win.

 

Things John Sterling would say.

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Fred Davis is active for Week 4 against the Raiders.

Davis is hobbled by an ankle injury, and it's not clear how much he'll play.
The rest of the Redskins' Week 4 inactives are K Kai Forbath, TE Jordan Reed, QB Rex Grossman, G/C Josh LeRibeus, S Jose Gumbs, OLB Brandon Jenkins, and DE Phillip Merling.

 

 

 

Terrelle Pryor (concussion) is inactive for Week 4 against the Redskins.

Pryor had a late-Saturday setback and is out indefinitely. Matt Flynn will start at quarterback.
The rest of the Raiders' Week 4 inactives are SS Tyvon Branch, LT Menelik Watson, OG Antoine McClain, OG Lucas Nix, WR Juron Criner, and DE Jason Hunter.

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Did anybody watch this game? I'm curious as to how bad Flynn really played. He threw a pick-six, but aside from that there were no other turnovers he threw. He also helped his team to a 14-0 lead which was cut to 14-7 by his interception. I mean Flynn is not an elite quarterback and I'm not sure that anybody expected that, but his coach totally threw him under the bus during the postgame. I mean, was it not your defense who gave up 3 touchdowns in the last 2 quarters? Instead of blaming one player, how about you realize that your team is shit?

 

If Flynn played absolutely horridly, and I mean 2 pick sixes, 4 total turnovers, no TD, <50% completion, etc... then you can sit there and say that he's the reason you lost. But if he has a somewhat average game and you still lose? Start looking at the rest of your team.

 

And tbh even if he had that bad of a game a coach shouldn't sit there in a postgame interview and direct all the blame to one player (he didn't outright say Flynn cost us the game, but he was clearly making note that Flynn "didn't play well"). I don't think a coach is going anywhere in the NFL if they immediately look for a scapegoat as to why they lost...

 

And as far as Flynn goes, I still think he has potential to be good. Yeah, he had only two good games and they were with Green Bay. However, the only team he's really gotten a shot with is Oakland. I think that if he hadn't broken his wrist of whatever in training camp with Seattle he may have played well there. But Russell Wilson came in for his injury and lit it up, and showed him the door. Put Flynn on a decent team and he'll be good. Not Drew Brees good or maybe not even Andrew Luck good, but good enough to win.

 

Anyways, mini rant at that. I just hate coaches who do shit like that. Plus I always like seeing backups for us play well for other teams, or at least get a decent chance.

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