Originally Posted by lawrenceRaider:
Laugh about it while you can.
You're a good bloke, so I don't wanna drive the skewer in any further than necessary... but your draft was near the absolute ROCK BOTTOM of every single draft grade I've read :-) [Reply]
Originally Posted by lawrenceRaider:
Laugh about it while you can.
The 12 formation sets the Raiders are going to roll out are going to be troublesome. The problem is they'd be MORE troublesome if the QB's weren't Gardner Minshew and Aiden O'Connell, and I say that as a bit of a fan of Minshew (I think he's the prototypical backup cube for the NFL). [Reply]
Originally Posted by Bowser:
The 12 formation sets the Raiders are going to roll out are going to be troublesome. The problem is they'd be MORE troublesome if the QB's weren't Gardner Minshew and Aiden O'Connell, and I say that as a bit of a fan of Minshew (I think he's the prototypical backup cube for the NFL).
Yup. Raiders have some nice weapons in Adams, Meyers and now Bowers, plus Maxx Crosby on the other side of the ball, but their OL hasn't been good for awhile now, and they don't have a starting-caliber QB. Still. [Reply]
The #Raiders interviewed former #Browns head coach Hue Jackson for an offensive staff position, per source. Jackson has a long history with Marvin Lewis, who's set to join the Vegas staff.
Marvin Lewis and Hue Jackson will bring the same success to the Raiders that they brought to the Bengals and Browns. [Reply]
Al Davis appreciated Otto's commitment and dedication to the Raiders that the owner had 00 in his owner's box for decades at every Raider game, home and away. Otto never missed a game no matter how bad his injuries were. [Reply]
Dozens of broken noses, hip pointer, broken fingers, broken ribs, broken jaw, neck stingers, concussions, kicked-in teeth and a bout of double pneumonia. 75 surgeries.
Jim Otto never missed a game his entire NFL career. 308 straight games played.
They just don’t make them like #00 anymore. [Reply]