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Seriously, this nonsense is beyond comprehension.

In a billion dollar business the Raiders have no chance to win because of a senial old man embarrassing an organization & a city.

I feel so bad for all you proud Raiders fans. I am utterly speechless in regards to their draft. I thought I had seen it all with Al Davis & this team over the last few years but it is clearly onvious that the best is yet to come.

I dont know how the league doesnt force him out or do something about this.
 
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no way, keep things as they are, a few of us actually have a shot at being drafted tomorrow and we wouldn't have it any other way.
 

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i'm no draft expert but I was shocked when Darrius Heyward-Bey was drafted. Al Davis is an old fart and can't run a team anymore.
 
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funniest part of the draft was ESPN's announcer's saying that the Raiders 2nd round pick probably wasn't even watching the draft and that he was out playing basketball or something.
 

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weren't the raiders the best team in the league just a few years ago? they were a very good team for many years, not coincidentally al had football people running the team then.
 

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got love the 2nd round selection of a guy who was not predicted to be drafted, although someone said he has the fastest 40 time of anyone entered in the draft
 

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no way, keep things as they are, a few of us actually have a shot at being drafted tomorrow and we wouldn't have it any other way.


that is some funny stuff....... Hey, if you ran track in high school your odds are excellent. Stay by your phone.
 

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i was looking over some combine stuff, found a funny review of heyward

2/23/09: Darrius Heyward-Bey is a great player. Well, at least in Al Davis' eyes. DHB won't make it past Oakland in Round 2, thanks to a 4.30 40.
 

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Johnnie Lee Higgins led all of Oakland's wideouts with 22 catches for 366 yards last season.

T.O. had these numbers in one game when he was with SF!!!

Kid could run right out of the stadium but it wont matter when the QB cant get him the ball.



The Raiders also passed up on Virginia's Eugene Monroe, one of the highest-rated offensive tackles in the draft. Oakland struggled at that position last season, but Cable believes that returnees Mario Henderson and Cornell Green, as well as free-agent signees Khalif Barnes and Erik Pears, will solidify the spot.

Monroe went to the Jacksonville Jaguars, who had the next pick at No. 8.
 

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that is some funny stuff....... Hey, if you ran track in high school your odds are excellent. Stay by your phone.

I like the way you guys are thinking here. Hell I led the state of florida in stolen bases my senior year of high school. Plus I put up a solid 40 and have great hands. Come on Kooky Al. Give me a call tomarrow in round 4.

Seriouosly the guy dresses like evil knievel. Its time to take a knee.
 

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Mario Henderson barely played at FSU and FSU was desperate for OL. guy was a benchwarmer. When they did finally play him, out of desperation due to injuries, he did play pretty well.

I never would have thought he is in the NFL.

Only the Raidahs :lol:
 

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the safety they picked at 47 Michael Mitchell. ESPN doesn't even have player evaluations on him. thats how low he is. Mcshay didn't even have him getting drafted in his 7 round mock draft. The raiders front office makes me feel slightly better about how bad my teams front office is.
 

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ESPN said the same thing about Matt Cassel when the Patriots drafted him. They laughed when the Patriots drafted Logan Mankins in the first round. They screamed when teams passed up on Heath Shuler. They liked Drew Henson over Tom Brady.

One thing to note: Most analysts on ESPN are retired players or fired coaches. Hardly top-notch draft experts. WTF does Steve Young know about scouting?

ESPN got caught with their pants down ... that is all there is to it.
 

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