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I'm just glad the saga is over so everyone can move on.
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04-25-2010, 03:08 PM | #124 |
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Busts are guys that can't play. JC can play.
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04-25-2010, 03:12 PM | #125 |
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As Matty pointed out, the three picks make for a bad trade, not a bust. On this one can criticize the trade, not the player. JC is decent.
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04-25-2010, 03:23 PM | #126 |
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JC's #'s have improved every year and that is playing with a injury depleted and bad OL. He will succeed.
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04-25-2010, 03:46 PM | #128 |
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Cutting JaMarcus would save $6.45 million
Posted by Gregg Rosenthal on April 25, 2010 12:03 PM ET The Oakland Raiders have already paid JaMarcus Russell $36 million for a whole lot of nothing. So do they now view him as a sunk cost or could they possibly pour more money down the drain? The Raiders can save $6.45 million by cutting Russell before the start of the season. Russell has said in the past he won't take a pay cut, and that's far too much money to pay for a guy if he's Jason Campbell's backup. Tom Cable said there are "decisions" to be made at quarterback, but expects Russell to attend Oakland's post-draft minicamp Friday. We'll see. The Raiders would be risking the $6.45 million by keeping Russell in the offseason. They would owe him the money if he got hurt in workouts and placed on injured reserve. The San Francisco Chronicle believes Cable hinted at Russell's departure: "Adding Jason [Campbell] to this football team was very important," Cable said. "He is a guy in need of a fresh start himself." The Raiders are an organization in need of fresh start. That can only happen with Russell elsewhere.
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04-25-2010, 04:02 PM | #129 |
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I've said it before and I'll say it again, Jamarcus Russell is finished. What a waste of a gigantic arm. He's fat and lazy. An example of a guy who just wanted to get paid.
Once he gets cut, he'll probably balloon to 350lbs and fade into oblivion. I can't stand guys like him.
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So let me ask you this, if he plays for the raiders and pulls a Russell and throws for 4ish tds and 10ints and loses his job never to regain it, I would certainly label him as a full blown bust. That is more likely than him all of sudden "getting it" and lifting the raiders to respectable levels.
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Speaking of busts. JR is a PRIME example of what a true bust happens to be. What a waste of a tremendous amount of CASH. This fat cat is the exact reason the CBA is in dire need of restructure.
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Let's face facts here, we need someone that can WIN us games. That when the game is on the line, someone steps up and wins it for us. There has been no one on this roster to do that for years. Campbell is NOT that guy. Sure, he was a great locker room presence, and a stand up guy, and we will all miss that, but as a starting QB he proved over and over that he is not that guy. Shame on us for believing he could be our savior, he has second string talent. He'll make a great back up for someone, but unfortunately he went to a situation that will likely chew him up and spit him out cause he needs a HUGE supporting cast to overshadow his lack of talent on the field.
I certainly wish him the best, and I hope that the change in scenary means he will be a changed QB and I certainly hope he becomes a pro bowler, because good people deserve second chances. I just don't see his talent being enough to make it.
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Russell is definately a massive bust at this point, but you never know, he could get out from under the dysfunctional raiders thumb and do something somewhere else. He needed to be tutored and he was thrown in to the wolves. He needs to simmer on someone's bench for a year or two, then maybe he could resurface somewhere and do something. Of course, this is unlikely, but just saying.
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as for contracts like fat al's that's just piss poor management right there
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Also, a lot of these kids who just became overnight millionares are pretty immature. Giving them all that cash increases the chances that they'll get lazy or screw up. Make them earn some of it before you give them 8 figures of guaranteed $.
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