Predict who will be released next by Oakland.
What a crummy organization. :)
Who will will be released next...? Ross Tucker @RossTuckerNFL Ever been a team in worse off-season shape than Raiders? $25M over cap after cutting Routt & just 5th/6th Rd picks. |
Al Davis.Oh wait.....
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They will still beat denver
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Carson "Oh My Knee!" Palmer
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Mwahaha. Must be sick for Reighters to watch his team be so bad at handling finances. :hmmm: Maybe they should bring him in for a look to handle the cap.
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The Raiders trying to get under the cap.
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Just an awful knee-jerk reaction on the Palmer trade. I have no idea how people could look at that deal and say that was the best move to do.
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At least they tried to win. Chiefs had to have 4 major position injuries before they even decided to sign one replacement in Orton. I know getting Palmer hurt them, but they thought they had a legitimate run at the playoffs
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That big tall special teams dude would be nice
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Adam Schefter @AdamSchefter
As @ProFootballTalk alluded, Raiders are currently $20,344,178 over 2012 salary cap if cap stays flatâ¦.some major trimming to do. |
Rot in a turkish prison Schefter
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Welcome to free agency, Michael Bush.
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What do you think Dave Ramsey would have to say to the Raiders, R8ers?
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Richard Seymour.
I have no idea I'm just picking a name. |
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They traded 2 high picks in a draft they already spent 2 picks on for QB's and set the franchise back for years getting yet another crappy QB. But hey, at least they tried to do something right. You do realize KC was also in the running for the playoff until the end? Damn, too bad we didn't blow the whole draft on Palmer and at least try to do something. Pioli would have been burned at the stake for that move and you give them credit for trying? Holy shit the stupid in your post is epic. |
What would be awesome would be if they cut Palmer. LMAO
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Man, it's nice to know there is another team that is dumber and way more screwed up than ours. I can always depend on the Raydurs for that at least...
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Seymour would be the starting point. Also, what FA in there right mind would ever consider going to Oakland...ever. The stadium is crap, the franchise is in disarray, and the coaching staff is different every year. This reminds me when the 49ers were in cap trouble in the late 90's/early 2000's and they had to play a couple of years with no names and washed up players. It will take a while to get back to respectability if at all. Good Luck Raiders!
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Wimbley, Seymour, Bush.
Hell, I'll take them all. |
Realistically I think John Henderson gets the ax, though. And Bush. Possibly Wimbley.
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The Autumn fart is a Reighter....
Boy, good thing they have a bunch of draft picks to help lessen the bl...oh wait. |
The "cap" guy will be the next to be cut.
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Wimbley would be some awesome depth at OLB and a Bush/Charles backfield would make me JIMP. |
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I'd take anyone they cut
Seymour Bush Huff Wimbley even maybe Aaron Curry actually no Curry sucks. But the others, come on down |
If we are going to be a run first team then I want their fullback. Dude can block anybody and time.
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Oh boy here we go again... ... You boys just sit back and continue to rub one out to your Matt Cassel poster on your bedroom wall... I actually like what the Raiders have been doing and this team should have done this years ago... I hope you pick up all of our scholarship players we release.
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We can actually get Matt Cassel to come to our rooms
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What do you think Dave Ramsey would have to say about the way your team is run? |
Bush or Huff
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I'm still laughing about the Palmer trade....what an epic ****ing fleecing
done by a coach that got his ass fired weeks later |
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Carson Palmer 2,753 yards in half a season and that's about 1000 more than your starting QB had for the whole season. He even had a better completion ratio than your starter and he didn't even know the playbook.
Carson Palmer is long in the tooth and will not be a viable option for the next 10 years in the NFL but if we get 3 good years out of him I will be happy... Now I surely wouldn't be lobbing no QB bombs if the two best QB's my team had were KY and Cassel fighting it out for the top spot... Enjoy your spot in AFC West hell, you gonna be there a while |
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Whats worse? 20 million over the cap or 60 million under but they won't spend any of it? |
Orton played slightly better or as well as a Chief than Palmer a Faider.
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Nice highlights from his 3 INT scoreless 2nd half against KC. LMAO LMAO |
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Try not to be this stupid. |
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Dennis Allen.
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Every year is the same for you guys, You get a couple of scrubs added to your team , win a few games, the trailer parks get excited and then every year you fail, always lose in the playoffs, (even at home).
You folks are the proudest losers I have ever seen in my life, I love to watch the dagger stabbed in your little red and yellow hearts each year. You could be good but they will never spend the money in KC to be nothing more than competitive. |
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I'd rather be in our position than yours. Cahson Palmah won't have much of a team to work with next year after they cut everyone just to get under the cap. |
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Honestly, the Raiders are currently stuck in purgatory. Their team as they've built it can't get over the hump. They're also unable to draft and unable to sign anyone. They should gut the team and start over fresh with this new GM.
They won't do that, of course, so we can expect another few seasons of futility before they begin to be competitive. Of course, that's what we said 5 years ago too LMAO |
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Oakland is arguably in the worst shape in the NFL from a talent, draft pick, and salary cap situation. What do you have going for you? A first time head coach? Its awesome. Pure awesome. |
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You guys are suckers... They put you guys a piss poor product on the field every year and you guys are on it like a fat kid on a doughnut. |
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At least you have to release your young players because of the cap. Too bad these old ass veterans you keep pumping money into won't be around when you rebuild through the draft. Wait a second, you don't have any draft picks. Nevermind. Nothing to see here. |
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40 years and you are STILL light years away from even competing in a SB much less winning one. |
It's funny. I know a Washington Redskins fan, and he's completely honest about their trainwreck of a franchise. He knows that their Super Bowls from the 80s don't mean jack shit right now in terms of getting out of this hole they're in, and that some big changes are going to have to be made. He's honest with himself and acknowledges that it will be tough. He's not optimistic for the near future at all, and that's even with the Redskins having some money and a complete set of draft picks and a chance to draft a franchise QB.
You talk to a Raiders fan, whose team is in a far worse situation, and he goes Baghdad Bob on your ass. Maybe funny isn't the right word. Depressing is more like it. |
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I will Play......Romeo I like Romeo but Haley was a far better coach than Romeo |
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Let me repeat. You have 5th and 6th round draft picks, rookie free agency, and THAT'S IT. No more. You have no other options. Tell me how your team is "investing" when they can't possibly ****ing get better. |
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You guys enjoy Stanford, I am sure Carson is licking his chops already |
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Worry about that basement dwelling abortion you call a team and let the men handle this... |
I thought they would try and trade McFadden but Knapp said he's the perfect fit for their offense.
I'm not sure how they're gonna get under. |
Trade for Aaron Curry and Palmer. Go well over the cap in the process. BRILLIANT/Reighters
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It's no mystery how Oakland gets back under the cap every year. They simply cut or restructure the contacts of the extremely shitty players they way overpaid for. It's not some great mystery other franchises are trying to figure out. It's the joke of the league. |
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Yeap I agree about the restructuring shitty players, but that appears to be over, Psssst.. Routt :) |
Not in football mode now, I am in NCAA mode, we will talk about this later
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I made R8ers my bitch! |
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This is like watching two old, beat to hell hookers fight over whose track marks are uglier.
Nice video, didn't watch all of it but I'm guessing by the audio orcs come marching over the mountain at the end? |
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I ****ing literally laugh aloud everytime he goes to this argument. |
Get ready for it...
http://profootballtalk.nbcsports.com...pionship-team/ Carson Palmer: We’re close to a championship team We haven’t heard much from Raiders quarterback Carson Palmer after the Raiders shook up their front office and coaching staff, but he broke his silence in a radio interview on Wednesday. Palmer, who came to Oakland in a trade engineered by former head coach Hue Jackson, said that he was “happy” to return to the Raiders. That should quiet any whispers that Palmer isn’t happy about the change to Dennis Allen and the overall shift in direction Oakland has taken this offseason. Palmer said he’s looking forward to the season and also looking forward to the chance to validate the hefty price the Raiders paid to acquire him. Palmer won’t have a chance to work with Allen until April, but he doesn’t think the change in coaches will have a negative impact on the team. Quite the opposite, actually. “As far as being close to a playoff team, it’s more than that,” Palmer said, via Steve Corkran of the Bay Area News Group. “We’re close to a championship team. There’s a lot of work that needs to be put in and a lot of hurdles that we need to get over, but we need to be heading into this season thinking more than just playoffs.” The only rub could be the work the Raiders have to do to get under the cap by March 13th. While the outlook isn’t as gloomy as it might appear on the surface, the fact remains that the team likely won’t have a lot of money to spend to bolster the roster. They are also short on draft picks which means that they’ll need better performances from holdovers like Palmer if they are going to make their first playoff trip since 2002. |
Evan Silva @evansilva Close
Per NFL Net's @JasonLaCanfora, the #Raiders will release Kamerion Wimbley if he does not restructure his contract |
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