Published on: 17th April, 2010
Currently, Baltimore Ravens safety Ed Reed has been contemplating retirement due to neck injuries over the past few years. At the same time, the Ravens have a window of opportunity to replace Reed with a rookie that could be just as good, if not better. That rookie is Tennessee safety Eric Berry. ...Published on: 16th April, 2010
This is a thought that has persisted in my mind. Should the Oakland Raiders swap defensive lineman Richard Seymour for Washington defensive lineman Albert Haynesworth? Sometimes ideas that make too much sense don't happen, but humor me here. Seymour has played out of place in Oakland as a defensive end in the 4-3 ...Published on: 13th April, 2010
That is what I believe. I would rather not self-moderate the issue. Surely, followers of my articles would think that I am just some flippant writer trying to pick an argument, which is false. As I said in the first line, I just avoid self-moderation when I write an opinion, because ...Published on: 11th April, 2010
This NFL off-season has been an interesting one for the Oakland Raiders. Since 2003, Raider Nation has been accustomed to big spending in free agency, in many cases on retread players, and questionable trades. Then the "Al Davis is crazy" program would iterate and eventually, even the players, fans, and employees would ...Published on: 1st April, 2010
This year has presented a number of difficult questions, and it's hard to say how it will all pan out. I have some unconventional picks in this mock. Read through and see if you can guess which ones are unconventional. 1.) St. Louis Rams: Sam Bradford, QB, Oklahoma The Rams are rebuilding and ...Published on: 1st April, 2010
Admittedly, that headline is intended to be hyperbolic. I do have a point here however. This offseason has seen a flurry of rumors around the Oakland Raiders, many regarding who will be the quarterback in 2010. Donovan McNabb has been a hot topic recently, because Al Davis has traded high-picks for players ...Published on: 31st March, 2010
I recently wrote my 2010 NFL Mock Draft, in which I argued some non-conventional ideas about the upcoming Draft. Such as, Detroit taking Russell Okung; Cleveland taking Eric Berry; CJ Spiller falling to Philadelphia; and Kansas City taking Jason Pierre-Paul. I think people need to remember that the Draft usually does not ...Published on: 30th March, 2010
Following Oklahoma Sonner's quarterback Sam Bradford sparkling performance on his pro day, the blogs are now ablaze with writer's writing wishful scenarios in which the St. Louis Rams have an Al Davis moment and pass on the next great passer. Every year, fans and writers alike analyze and hyperanalyze the skills ...Published on: 28th March, 2010
This has an on-going rumor lately: whether the Oakland Raiders should trade cornerback Nnamdi Asomugha. Generally, I would prefer that the Raiders retain Asomugha. But like anything, if the right offer came along, I would listen. One intriguing possibility has been for the Raiders to trade Asomugha to the San Francisco 49ers ...Published on: 27th March, 2010
As a Raider fan, I have come to accept that Al Davis doesn't care about what fans think. Sometimes I wonder why Mr. Davis went into the business of the NFL, because when it comes to the fans, he seems to turn a deaf ear. I said "seems" because that has ...