Mike Martz now free to sign with the Raiders
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Mike Martz now free to sign with the Raiders
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YEAHH!!!!
WE GOT MARTAZ WE GOT MARTAZ!!!
WATIA TIL THE OFFSEASON WE ARE GOING TOT RELASE KERRY COLLINGS AND SIGN KIRK WARNER AND THAT WEILL BE THE RECIPE FOR A SUCCESSS THE SUPER GENIOUSA AND HIS HIGH FLYING OFFESNA IS COMING TO OAKLAND LOOK AT OUT REST OF THE NFL RAISDER NATION IN 2006 WILL BE UNGSTOPPABNLES
WE GOT MARTAZ WE GOT MARTAZ!!!
WATIA TIL THE OFFSEASON WE ARE GOING TOT RELASE KERRY COLLINGS AND SIGN KIRK WARNER AND THAT WEILL BE THE RECIPE FOR A SUCCESSS THE SUPER GENIOUSA AND HIS HIGH FLYING OFFESNA IS COMING TO OAKLAND LOOK AT OUT REST OF THE NFL RAISDER NATION IN 2006 WILL BE UNGSTOPPABNLES
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I'm sure that Martz will find another job.
Either in Oakland, or he'll follow Vermeil on the I-70 trek west, and end up in KC.
Either in Oakland, or he'll follow Vermeil on the I-70 trek west, and end up in KC.
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Yeah. I mean, if hiring Turner took the life out of Al a few years ago to the point of him needing rest afterward (No lie-read my link), then imagine what dealing with "the genius" will be like. Dude will have to return to hosting "Tales from the Crypt".poptart wrote:No thanks.
Where do Raiders go now?
"Thats Unsettling"Don't laugh. According to sources close to the Raiders, the hiring process that produced coach Norv Turner two years ago exhausted Davis. He had to take time off afterward to rest, and isn't eager to repeat the process.
That's unsettling. It means Davis could be making decisions on the team's future based on his energy level. Hey, the man's 77; that's no crime. But that can't be the balance-tipper when it comes time to decide whether or not the team needs a new head coach.
Ya fucking think?
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What's 'unsettling' to me is that there are prolly a half-dozen or more teams that are going to be looking for a new coach.
Who thinks Oakland is high on most prospective coaches' wish lists...?
At this point I can't say I do.
It'll likely either be another 'retread' (or in Norv's case, retard), or some eager young 'kid' just wanting to get his foot in the door SOMEWHERE. If it's a young guy then it's really a crap-shoot as to whether he'll show he has the goods, as Gruden did.
A bit of the 'shine' is off the Raider organization after the last 3 years.
Al better nail this next hire, because his team is 13-35 over the past 3 yrs, and a couple more horseshit years and this team WILL, in fact, be the 'new' Bengals.
Who thinks Oakland is high on most prospective coaches' wish lists...?
At this point I can't say I do.
It'll likely either be another 'retread' (or in Norv's case, retard), or some eager young 'kid' just wanting to get his foot in the door SOMEWHERE. If it's a young guy then it's really a crap-shoot as to whether he'll show he has the goods, as Gruden did.
A bit of the 'shine' is off the Raider organization after the last 3 years.
Al better nail this next hire, because his team is 13-35 over the past 3 yrs, and a couple more horseshit years and this team WILL, in fact, be the 'new' Bengals.
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Not a chance in hell Martz winds up in KC.Funkywhiteboy wrote:I'm sure that Martz will find another job.
Either in Oakland, or he'll follow Vermeil on the I-70 trek west, and end up in KC.
My money is still on Al Saunders.
Hell, we've got Trent and Tony both on record saying they'd love to have Al, not to mention that Vermeil has said many times that he hopes that's who succeeds him.
Now, I've also heard it said that Al and King Carl don't see eye to eye, but I don't know if that's true or not. One thing for sure though. If Saunders isn't the next KC head coach, he'll be HC some place else.
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You'd be very hard pressed to find a team that has drafted more Hall of Fame players than Oakland.
Not really sure that any team has.
Pittsburgh, perhaps.
Aside from the 8 Hall of Fame players Oakland has drafted they have also drafted notables, Stabler, Guy, Chester, Tatum, Bo Jackson, Branch, L. Hayes, and Tim Brown.
Not many gems of late though, yeah, I hear your footsteps. :wink:
Not really sure that any team has.
Pittsburgh, perhaps.
Aside from the 8 Hall of Fame players Oakland has drafted they have also drafted notables, Stabler, Guy, Chester, Tatum, Bo Jackson, Branch, L. Hayes, and Tim Brown.
Not many gems of late though, yeah, I hear your footsteps. :wink:
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Monday is Crypt cleaning day.The Assassin wrote:Why hasnt Norv been fired yet? Its monday,what is taking Grandpa Al so long to can him??
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Shoalzie wrote:Martz would help the offense but who's going to fix the defense?
I don't see Martz in Oakland because he would want to have major input on the draft, and AL wouldn't want to give up his authority there. I do see an offensive minded coach being hired again because AL fancies himself a defensive genius.
I could see Martz ending up in Detroit, Greenbay or perhaps Houston..
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poptart wrote:You'd be very hard pressed to find a team that has drafted more Hall of Fame players than Oakland.
Not really sure that any team has.
Pittsburgh, perhaps.
I guarantee Pittsburgh has drafted more HOF's than Oakland.
I'd also lay money on teams like the Packers, Bears, Rams, and Giants as well... ya know.. teams that were around for years before Oakland.
Hard pressed... you may want to check with Goobs over your wording.