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Go Raiduzzzzzz .....
Posted: Mon Nov 06, 2006 4:00 am
by drummer
A win tommorow would help the 49ers out in the NFC West standings.
Not that being just one game behind the Hawks and the Lambs would last long, but hell, at least it would be something to hang a hat on for a week.
Is Porter finally active for dis game?
Posted: Mon Nov 06, 2006 4:06 am
by The Assassin
Is Porter finally active for dis game?
He played last week,though you'd never know it with one friggin catch.
And with Hasslebach and Alexander out I'm liking my odds.
Posted: Mon Nov 06, 2006 4:17 am
by poptart
If Oakland doesn't give up anything big or disaterous special teams-wise they ought to be able to hang in pretty close w/ Seattle.
I can't see the 'Hawk offense getting off on the Raiders.
If Oakland can just get a LITTLE big of offense going ........ please ... ?
Posted: Mon Nov 06, 2006 4:21 am
by The Assassin
poptart wrote:If Oakland doesn't give up anything big or disaterous special teams-wise they ought to be able to hang in pretty close w/ Seattle.
I can't see the 'Hawk offense getting off on the Raiders.
If Oakland can just get a LITTLE big of offense going ........ please ... ?
a healthy LaMont Jordan makes alot of difference. And is it possible to soak Randy Moss's hands in some Stick Um before game time?
Posted: Mon Nov 06, 2006 4:27 am
by drummer
Lincoln Kennedy was ripping on Moss last Monday while co-hosting on KNBR's afternoon show, basically saying he has no heart.
To me, it seems that Moss doesn't care about being one of the best WRs playing right now, because he isn't playing like he wants to be the best WR in the game.
Posted: Mon Nov 06, 2006 4:34 am
by The Assassin
drummer wrote:Lincoln Kennedy was ripping on Moss last Monday while co-hosting on KNBR's afternoon show, basically saying he has no heart.
To me, it seems that Moss doesn't care about being one of the best WRs playing right now, because he isn't playing like he wants to be the best WR in the game.
In all fairness its not like any other Raider reciever is getting any catches either. The OL is so awful Walter has no time to get set and find an open reciever. That being said Moss has also dropped some EASY passes the past 2 games. then he carries himself with that "Oh well" attitude. Seems like moss is just going through the motions and is waiting for the season to end so he can high tail it out of Oakland. Which I won't be shedding any tears over.
Posted: Mon Nov 06, 2006 4:36 am
by poptart
2nd year in a row we heard a lot of bluster about how deep and excellent Oakland's receiving corp would be .... only to watch them play like dogshit.
The Raiders desperately need a reliable possession receiver.
Oh, and a REAL O-Coordinator might help too.
Interestingly, the Raiders are middle-of-the-pack running the ball, stat-wise.
111 yds a game and a 4.1 ypc number.
The O-line has been horrible in pass protection, but it appears that they're doing at least a decent job blocking for the run.
Moss is not a leader, and he will only flourish if he's on a team with a lot of parts in place that will allow him freedom to just do his thing .... individual-like.
Also, the clock is ticking on him.
When his speed is gone so is his game, IMO.