Terrelle Pryor had a productive bye week, spending two days with offensive coordinator Greg Olson and quarterbacks coach John DeFliippo watching video and getting a better graph of "situational football."

Pryor also used another day work with Tom House, who is a mechanics guru.

“I wasn’t exploding as much as I should be,” Pryor said. “That was the main thing, getting my balance and getting my ear back there all the time and sitting on the back foot. That was a thing we really attacked and got better at as that bye week progressed.”

Pryor felt confident that he is coming out of the bye week a better quarterback.

“I got better,” Pryor said. “It was a great time to get some work in. I didn’t really get any days off. There’s no time to get off anyways. You have to work constantly to improve."