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Frye likely to start vs. Ravens, the saga of Miller & Walker

Nick Miller during pre-season action versus the Dallas Cowboys

Nick Miller during pre-season action versus the Dallas Cowboys

It’s official; the Raiders will start Charlie Frye on Sunday against the Baltimore Ravens. Bruce Gradkowski is doubtful for the season finale per Tom Cable and at this point, the coaching staff has no intent of giving JaMarcus Russell any more reps this season.

Russell has been a huge disappointment and for several weeks, Cable has stated that the team has a better shot at performing in a functional manner with other passers under center. And its hard to argue against that when the former number one overall choice led an abysmal attack for most of the season and performed atrociously in the nine-games he started in 2009.

The Raiders are burdened with his presence and the big money doled out since his arrival.

Journeymen like Frye and Gradkowski have started over him, performed better than he has and are just better quarterbacks than him. It will take a immense turnaround this off-season for Russell to get his job back if he remains on the roster.

His work ethic during the off-season, how he comes into camp, the ability to digest and operate a pro offense and exponential growth in all facets of his play will be needed to even fathom the thought of him being the leader at quarterback he should be at this point of his career.

“I just think it’s a matter of him accepting and learning what it is he has to do to be great,” Cable stated. “And I think when he does that then we’ll all enjoy it.”

OTHER NOTES

  • Nick Miller – who was never placed on injured reserve – will most likely be out on Sunday again. This is just another head scratching move by the Silver & Black, keeping an un-drafted free agent on the roster all season and never designating him where he belonged. At least he kept Javon Walker company on the sidelines on game days, another receiver who was exiled by the Raiders and that will be one of the monumental free-agent busts in club history. Walker is probably happy to be counting down his days in Oakland. Miller’s only stats this season were during the pre-season: 3 receptions for 61-yards. Where he could have helped the Raiders this season would have been on their kickoff return units. Gary Russell, Jonathan Holland, Louis Rankin and Justin Miller were dreadful.
  • Will we see Michael Bush and Darren McFadden get more carries in the finale? Cable all but abandoned the running game last Sunday and now they face a Ravens club that is 6th best in the league defending that aspect of an offense.

Contact Author:  Victor Cotto – SB Report Columnist

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