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Great win today
honestly I didn't expect us to win it against the chargers cause of the way we were playing but it feels good to be undefeated in our division.
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Hate to laugh at a fellow Raider bretheren...butOriginally Posted by Cedric Ceballos 1995 Lakers
i went to the game. it was fun, and it was pretty much a raider home game. i seen about 10 fights in the stands throughout the game too. sorry for the ninjahood sized pics
Hate to laugh at a fellow Raider bretheren...butOriginally Posted by Cedric Ceballos 1995 Lakers
i went to the game. it was fun, and it was pretty much a raider home game. i seen about 10 fights in the stands throughout the game too. sorry for the ninjahood sized pics
Originally Posted by BeatJunkie5
Can anybody post the article on ESPN Insider where they talk about Carson Palmer to the Raiders?
ESPN AFC West blogger Bill Williamson writes that unless Oakland Raiders quarterback Jason Campbell really proves himself the rest of the season (he did perform well against the San Diego Chargers on Sunday), the team will likely bring in another QB as competition for him.
Williamson adds that Bruce Gradkowski might not be re-signed, given his injury history, and the Raiders could be left choosing from a pool that includes the likes of Marc Bulger and Matt Leinart. The Raiders don't have a first-round pick, so trading for Kevin Kolb is probably out of the question, and top QB prospects like Stanford's Andrew Luck and Arkansas' Ryan Mallett (think Al Davis would like to have a QB with Mallett's arm?) will be long gone before Oakland picks. There's always the chance that a prospect like Auburn's Cameron Newton or Washington's Jake Locker has a Jimmy Clausen-like drop, but getting an impact rookie QB might not be easy for the Raiders this year.
For the above reasons, Oakland could be heavily in the mix to pursue Donovan McNabb or Carson Palmer if either is let go by his respective team this offseason.
Originally Posted by BeatJunkie5
Can anybody post the article on ESPN Insider where they talk about Carson Palmer to the Raiders?
ESPN AFC West blogger Bill Williamson writes that unless Oakland Raiders quarterback Jason Campbell really proves himself the rest of the season (he did perform well against the San Diego Chargers on Sunday), the team will likely bring in another QB as competition for him.
Williamson adds that Bruce Gradkowski might not be re-signed, given his injury history, and the Raiders could be left choosing from a pool that includes the likes of Marc Bulger and Matt Leinart. The Raiders don't have a first-round pick, so trading for Kevin Kolb is probably out of the question, and top QB prospects like Stanford's Andrew Luck and Arkansas' Ryan Mallett (think Al Davis would like to have a QB with Mallett's arm?) will be long gone before Oakland picks. There's always the chance that a prospect like Auburn's Cameron Newton or Washington's Jake Locker has a Jimmy Clausen-like drop, but getting an impact rookie QB might not be easy for the Raiders this year.
For the above reasons, Oakland could be heavily in the mix to pursue Donovan McNabb or Carson Palmer if either is let go by his respective team this offseason.