Raiders quarterback Terrelle Pryor is getting an opportunity to prove himself on Sunday. Pryor is getting the start over Matt McGloin. It’s a move Pryor’s agent, Jerome Stanley, thinks is devious on the part of coach Dennis Allen.

Stanley shared his theory with CSN Bay Area:

“I think they’re putting him in hopes that he fails. That’s what I think coach is doing. I think they’re putting him in hopes that he has a bad game, so he can then justify the Matt McGloin situation. I think that’s what’s going on, I do and it’s ridiculous…

“You have to understand the coach is putting him in, he doesn’t want him to look good. And you can write that. He doesn’t want him to look good because, if he looks good this week, it makes the past five weeks look like a bad decision. (Allen) doesn’t want him to look good, he wants him to look bad. That is what is going on.”