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Memo to Oakland Raiders: Things to do ASAP

JaMarcus_Russell_avoids_sacThe Raider Nation is not happy.

Well, more than anything, their bored with the current state of the club and feel like this team has abandoned any chance at improving this off-season via free agency. With an un-capped year, the sentiment from the Oakland Raiders fan base is that they should purge themselves of all the hefty contracts and unproductive players or, bring in some big names that can instill some semblance of hope for next season.

Here are a few moves the Silver & Black should make that make football sense and will appease their following.

Get rid of JaMarcus Russell

Yes, this relationship should be ended. Russell has not shown any leadership qualities, has a poor work ethic and has been completely inept when on the field. It’s so bad, that when Bruce Gradkowski came into games, he suddenly became the almighty savior and the entire offense sparked up because there was a competent passer in control of the huddle and game plan. Russell does have serious talent. But he’ll never channel that in a positive way – especially not in Oakland. The enormity of being the 1st overall pick, shouldering the burden of a large contract and being the focal point of an organization that was sinking rapidly was not understood by Russell. Even if he goes somewhere else and the scenery is changed, Russell just does not show any urgency to be great – that huge signing bonus is enough for him.

Acquire Troy Smith or a vet QB; let them battle with Gradkowski

Troy Smith wants out of Baltimore. He would prefer to land in Cleveland, but Oakland may be a nice option for him. Smith would re-unite with Hue Jackson – his position coach with the Ravens – and get a fair shot to start in this league. If Smith thinks he can be atop a team’s depth chart, then competing against Gradkowski should be something he should embrace. Neither Smith nor Gradkowski have the natural talent that Russell had out of college, but both have intangibles that are far more desirable for a team looking to bounce back to respectability. Both will fight for their job and will give the Raiders hope at quarterback. If not Smith, bringing in another veteran, someone who has NFL experience, as a starter and had past success, that could also be an option.

Avoid picking up any veteran FA RB

Justin Fargas was let go. Partly, because it was time for the Raiders to hand over the reigns of the offense to Darren McFadden and Michael Bush. Yes, both have major question marks, whether they can stay healthy or carry the load. But eventually, they have to let both of these young players get their deserved reps and demonstrate why they were taken in the draft. Staying away from a LaDanian Tomlinson or a Larry Johnson is the key. Why bring in a veteran rusher who will want to take away carries from McFadden or Bush?

Extend Zach Miller NOW

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Since my vision involves purging, why not then transfer that freed money over to a very productive player. In 2011, Miller will be a free agent. So avoid any snags and deal in good faith with the tight end by keeping him in Silver & Black for the next 5-to-6 seasons. Since entering the NFL, Miller has improved his statistics every year. Quite the feat when you consider his one of the only options that are considered a threat on offense for a very feeble attack.

Lock up Seymour

Richard Seymour would be very happy if Oakland approached him with a respectable long-term deal that will ensure a boatload of money the next few seasons. This will also help the Raiders keep a key cog on defense and a solid leader to anchor this momentous turnaround they are looking for. No, he won’t command Julius Peppers money, but a 4-5 year deal worth around $55 million with about $22-25 in guarantees could get it done.

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  1. Rob Simon
    March 12th, 2010 at 01:18 | #1

    I like your thinking!!! Why are the Raiders not pursuing a QB like Jake Delhomme? Yea he isnt who he use to be but look at what Rich Gannon did for the Raiders and he wasn’t considered in his prime. I truely think I could put a team of all rookies together that would beat the Raiders current roster. Its a shame because I am a loyal Raiders fan and have been since I was in diapers. Al Davis if you are listening please please listen to what everyone is saying! Stop drafting garbage!! You tried and it didnt work. They say we teach history so we learn from our mistakes, someone needs to write a history book on the Raiders STAT and put it on Al Davis’ desk. Seriously if we draft some fast nobody with the 8th pick I will give up. Al Davis give me a call, Ill help you out we can get through this draft together. I know it will be painful put I am there for you.

  2. Victor Cotto
    March 12th, 2010 at 10:09 | #2

    Thanks Rob — your preaching to the choir.

  3. lbuddha99
    March 14th, 2010 at 18:33 | #3

    These statements are so, so true. I think taking care of Miller and Seymour (also Morrison) if vital. It shows that we will keep and pay the talent we have in-house. This goes a long way with showing free agents and the rest of the team that Oakland is a place they would want to be. But mostly it shows STABILITY. Miller, Morrison, Nnamdi, and now McFadden and Bush have been drafted by the organization and shown talent, and I’m tired of watching our talent leave to other teams and succeed. As for Russell, just cut your losses and move on. He does not have the will to be Committed to Excellence!

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