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		<title>Raiders: Cable’s team needs a back-to-back ‘W’ vs. SF</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Out of Tom Cable’s 11-wins as the head of the Oakland Raiders, the only time his club was able to put together back-to-back wins was at the end of the 2008 season. His record after Raider victories: 1-9. Opponents have outscored the Silver &#38; Black 215-78 in those contests. Here’s a breakdown of Oakland’s struggles [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a rel="attachment wp-att-4969" href="http://www.sbreport.net/raider_news/008/4967.html/tom_cable_pastor"><img class="alignright size-medium wp-image-4969" title="Tom_Cable_pastor" src="http://www.sbreport.net/wp-content/Tom_Cable_pastor-300x201.jpg" alt="Tom_Cable_pastor" width="300" height="201" /></a>Out of Tom Cable’s 11-wins as the head of the Oakland Raiders, the only time his club was able to put together back-to-back wins was at the end of the 2008 season.</p>
<p>His record after Raider victories: 1-9. Opponents have outscored the Silver &amp; Black 215-78 in those contests.</p>
<p>Here’s a breakdown of Oakland’s struggles under Cable after victories:</p>
<p><strong><span style="text-decoration: underline;">2008</span></strong></p>
<p><em>Oakland coming off a 16-13 home victory versus the New York Jets, laid an egg on the road at Baltimore.</em></p>
<p><strong>Final Score</strong>: Ravens 29 – Raiders 10</p>
<p>In this game, Oakland allowed 192-yards rushing. The Ravens recorded a safety, sacked JaMarcus Russell four times and the Silver &amp; Black only managed 47-rushing yards while going 2-13 on third downs. &#8220;The first half, we just got our tails whipped at the line of scrimmage on both sides of the ball,&#8221; Cable said. &#8220;There&#8217;s really no other way to put it.&#8221;</p>
<p>&#8220;It&#8217;s just challenging them,&#8221; Cable said. &#8220;I&#8217;m going to say this again: We have a good football team that&#8217;s got to believe &#8230; in itself. That&#8217;s where it starts, and it starts with me.&#8221;</p>
<p>After the game, I spoke to Thomas Howard and mentioned the 242 yards allowed versus the Jets the prior week and the 192 on the ground that afternoon and he said, “I don’t think the Jets ran for that many yards against us last week. I mean they only scored, what, 10-points against us last week. If that. I don’t know how many they had tonight….”</p>
<p style="text-align: center;"><em>After a 31-10 road victory in Denver, the Raiders came home and lost 20-13 to the Kansas City Chiefs</em></p>
<p>At that point the Chiefs had a worst record than the Raiders, notching their second victory of the campaign (2-10). Kansas City ran for 145-yards, snapped a seven-game losing streak, but left Oakland with their six straight win in front of the ‘Black Hole.’</p>
<p>Cable’s team botched a field goal that was returned 67-yards for a score and when they lined up for a 43-yard field on a 4<sup>th</sup> and 10, they attempted to fake it by flipping the ball to Sebastian Janikowski and expecting him to scamper for a first down. &#8220;We haven&#8217;t had a problem handling it for almost two years now,&#8221; Cable said. &#8220;It&#8217;s been something we&#8217;ve worked for really two years. We&#8217;ve handled it well. It&#8217;s something we&#8217;ve come up with. We just didn&#8217;t execute it.&#8221;</p>
<p>The Chiefs had allowed a franchise worst 54-points the prior week versus Buffalo. Yet Oakland had their eyes set on a bigger, unrealistic prize at that point.</p>
<p>&#8220;It hurts just a little bit because we were thinking about the playoffs,” stated Nnamdi Asomugha. &#8220;Even though we were 3-8, we were still thinking that there was a chance that we could get to the playoffs. It hurts us because now it&#8217;s pretty much out of the way. So, we just got to keep playing and, hopefully, get some more wins before the season&#8217;s over.&#8221;</p>
<p><strong><span style="text-decoration: underline;">2009</span></strong></p>
<p style="text-align: center;"><em>The Raiders went on the road and beat the Chiefs 13-10 in week-two. The following weekend, Denver blasted them 23-3 in Oakland.</em></p>
<p>Oakland only managed 137-total yards with Russell under center and fans began to boo the former first overall pick consistently. &#8220;I know that the guys in my locker room are behind me,&#8221; Russell said. &#8220;When the fans get to that, it&#8217;s kind of where they seem like they&#8217;re fed up. But again, until you come out and play like I know we should and get back on track it will be a different story.&#8221;</p>
<p style="text-align: center;"><em>Oakland shocked the Philadelphia Eagles 13-9 in week-six, but again failed to get a back-to-back win due to a dismantling at the hands of the Jets, 38-0.</em></p>
<p>Mark Sanchez came into the contest struggling, New York had lost three in a row, Kris Jenkins was lost for the season a week prior, the defense was ranked last in sacks and torched the last four weeks during Rex Ryan’s most tumultuous stint of the season.</p>
<p>The Jets ran for 316-yards and forced four turnovers. &#8220;I don&#8217;t think we could have beaten an Oakland high school team today,” Richard Seymour said.</p>
<p style="text-align: center;"><em>Oakland takes it to the Bengals 20-17 in week-11, but gets embarrassed the following game on national television.</em></p>
<p><strong>Final Score</strong>: Cowboys 24 – Raiders 7</p>
<p>The Raiders went into the contest excited after a huge home win. But Dallas torched them for nearly 500-yards of total offense on Thanksgiving Day. Oh, the starter that day – Bruce Gradkowski.</p>
<p style="text-align: center;"><em>Oakland stuns the Steelers 27-24, but follow it up with a stinker against the Redskins.</em></p>
<p>Washington was coming off a tough home defeat, but Jason Campbell led a 17-point 4<sup>th</sup> quarter, helping his team tally only their fourth win of the campaign.</p>
<p>&#8220;I feel for the guys here, because we don&#8217;t come into the week saying, &#8216;Well, we got our one, so who cares about this next one,” stated Asomugha. &#8220;Guys are really actually going out there saying, &#8216;Let&#8217;s get two. Let&#8217;s get three.&#8217; And then for some reason it has always happened this way. You can&#8217;t put your finger on it. But this is one we thought we gonna be able to get. Guys came in confident. That second-in-a-row thing got us again.&#8221;</p>
<p style="text-align: center;"><em>Denver falls to Silver &amp; Black 20-19 at home. Oakland then goes back to the ‘Black Hole’ and gets manhandled by the Cleveland Browns.</em></p>
<p><strong>Final Score</strong>: Browns 23 – Raiders 9</p>
<p>Charlie Frye amasses 333-passing yards for Oakland, but the 5-win Raiders fall to a 3-win team. Cleveland ran for 164-yards and Cable’s bunch tallied 13-penalties and had two players ejected.</p>
<p><strong><span style="text-decoration: underline;">2010</span></strong></p>
<p style="text-align: center;"><em>After getting by the Rams 16-14 at home, Oakland falls to the Cardinals on the road in week-three.</em></p>
<p><strong>Final Score</strong>: Cardinals 24 – Raiders 23</p>
<p>&#8220;We had a lot of opportunities, but that one goal-line stand is right now killing me,&#8221; Gradkowski said.</p>
<p>Janikowski had a shot at the end of the contest to get the Raiders a victory, but failed with a missed 32-yarder as time expired.</p>
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<p><strong>NOW THIS WEEKEND</strong>: Oakland faces the winless San Francisco 49ers (0-5). Mike Singletary’s club is coming off heartbreaking contested defeats. Their owner Jed York proclaimed, “We’re going to win the division,” in a text message to ESPN.  Alex Smith is under the gun, with the home crowd chanting for back-up David Carr. Oakland snapped a long losing streak against the Chargers. They pulled off stunning victory on Sunday and don’t even have to travel far for this road game. They’ll be a large contingent of Raider fans in San Francisco. If Oakland wants to get to .500, make some noise in a weak AFC West, validate Cable’s proclamation that this is a good team and turn the corner on what has been a historic double digit losing record year-after-year, they have to win against a club with far more and bigger issues.</p>
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		<title>Raiders 17 – Cowboys 9: Post game wrap-up</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 13 Aug 2010 04:07:50 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[The Oakland Raiders (1-0) defeated the Dallas Cowboys (1-1) 17-9 in their first pre-season action. Here are some highlights of the contest: It was a good showing for rookie defensive end Lamarr Houston. He started and played the entire first half and tallied two-sacks. He acknowledged during the game’s telecast that the solid coverage down [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong>The Oakland Raiders (1-0) defeated the Dallas Cowboys (1-1) 17-9 in their first pre-season action. Here are some highlights of the contest</strong>:</p>
<p>It was a good showing for rookie defensive end Lamarr Houston. He started and played the entire first half and tallied two-sacks. He acknowledged during the game’s telecast that the solid coverage down the field helped him get to Tony Romo. His horrible haircut, at the hands of John Henderson, was also on display when he spoke to sideline reporter, George Atkinson.</p>
<p>Jon Condo got down the field on punts smoothly and made two solid tackles. Hiram Eugene assisted on Oakland’s first punt coverage attempt in the first quarter.</p>
<p>Nnamdi Asomugha stared down Romo and nearly picked off his pass attempt to Roy Williams on 2<sup>nd</sup> and 5 on Dallas’ first drive. Stanford Routt played well in run support and was in coverage on a 3<sup>rd</sup> and 7 that forced Dallas to punt.</p>
<p>Chris Johnson was beat for 24-yards by Miles Austin on 3<sup>rd</sup> and 12 in the first quarter. The Cowboys breakout wide receiver last season made an athletic play to haul in the Romo pass. Austin again beat Johnson on a slant for 9 yards on a 3<sup>rd</sup> and 6.</p>
<p>Michael Huff stuffed a screen to Marion Barber on 2<sup>nd</sup> and 19 early in the contest. Later, he tallied a tackle bouncing Austin out of bounds on an end around that Mike Mitchell dissected perfectly.</p>
<p>Trevor Scott’s sack and forced fumble on 3<sup>rd</sup> and 18 forced a long field goal attempt in the first quarter.</p>
<p>Langston Walker had a crucial flag that turned a 3<sup>rd</sup> and 4 into a 3<sup>rd</sup> and 9. The OL started with Walker at RT, Cooper Carlisle at RG, Samson Satele at C, Robert Gallery at LG and Marion Henderson at LT. The second unit struggled with Kyle Boller under center. Khalif Barnes was infracted for a false start to start Boller’s night and on the ensuing play, second year tight end Brandon Myers was flagged as well for the same penalty. Chris Morris was even called for holding, but Dallas declined it.</p>
<p>Jason Campbell chucked up a few long tosses to Louis Murphy. His best pass was a 3<sup>rd</sup> and 3 completion for 7-yards to tight end Zach Miller. The former Redskin was getting hit as he released the football, still getting good velocity on the accurate pass towards the sideline. On that drive at the end of the first quarter, Campbell was sacked when Samson Satele was bulldozed on 2<sup>nd</sup> and 10.  On a 2<sup>nd</sup> and 5, Campbell got appeared in rhythm when he hit Todd Watkins on a quick slant for 10-yards – changing the pace of the stagnant Raiders’ offense as he noticed the CB was playing off his target.</p>
<p>Matt Shaughnessy continues his solid development with a two sack performance. On back-to-back plays in the 2<sup>nd</sup> quarter, he almost recorded a safety with his powerful penetration into the Dallas backfield.</p>
<p>Tom Cable went for it on 4<sup>th</sup> and 1 in the 2<sup>nd</sup> quarter. The play: Campbell taking the snap from a shotgun formation, but flailing his toss incomplete. On 4<sup>th</sup> and 1 in the 4<sup>th</sup> quarter, Boller sneaked for a first down behind Veldheer.</p>
<p>Dallas also took a shot on a 4<sup>th</sup> and 1, but Ricky Brown stuffed the screen play on a solid Raider defensive stand.</p>
<p>Rookie Jared Veldheer sprung Rock Cartwright for 16-yards with a solid block. He played at center in the 4<sup>th</sup> quarter.</p>
<p>Michael Bennett showed his swiftness through the line of scrimmage and play making ability as a receiver out of the backfield. Rock Cartwright did a little bit of everything throughout the night. With Darren McFadden not playing, Oakland displayed their depth at running back. Bennett’s 68-yards on 12 carries and 33-yard reception were crucial in the win.</p>
<p>Shane Lechler was in All-Pro form with a 62-yard punt.</p>
<p>Shaun Bodiford muffed a punt that Dallas recovered at Oakland’s 11-yard line.</p>
<p>Kyle Boller’s lofted an out pass to Yamon Figurs for 18-yards in the 4<sup>th</sup> quarter. The toss just got over the defenders fingertips and Figurs did a fine job staying in bounds. The WR/specialist followed that up with a 7-yard catch on 2<sup>nd</sup> and 5.</p>
<p>Nick Miller appeared to grab a touchdown on a fade pattern near the back pylon late in the contest. The back judge called it a score initially, but the referee announced that the play was incomplete. Oakland challenged and won.</p>
<p>Oakland was fortunate when Leon Williams dropped a deflected pass up in the air that could’ve ended their late scoring drive. Raiders rookie Stevie Brown could&#8217;ve had a game closing interception with under 90 seconds left.</p>
<p>Jerome Boyd ended all hope for the Cowboys with a 50-yard interception return for a score. The deflection was bounced right into the safety&#8217;s arms.</p>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 12 Aug 2010 02:12:09 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[The pre season finally kicks off for the Oakland Raiders (0-0) when they travel to Arlington to face the Dallas Cowboys (1-0). Dallas notched their first win in 2010 with a 16-7 tally against the Cincinnati Bengals in the Hall of Fame Game in Canton. Oakland will look at new beginnings with Jason Campbell and [...]]]></description>
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<p>The pre season finally kicks off for the Oakland Raiders (0-0) when they travel to Arlington to face the Dallas Cowboys (1-0). Dallas notched their first win in 2010 with a 16-7 tally against the Cincinnati Bengals in the Hall of Fame Game in Canton. Oakland will look at new beginnings with Jason Campbell and a slew of young defensive standouts.</p>
<p><strong>OAKLAND RAIDERS</strong></p>
<p><em>On Offense</em>:</p>
<p>Jason Campbell got the highest praises within the organization this week when owner Al Davis likened him to former Raider Jim Plunkett. &#8220;I see this young Jason Campbell as a football player like I saw Jim Plunkett,&#8221; Davis said during an interview with Sirius NFL Radio. &#8220;He has everything. He was 13-0 in college at Auburn. He can throw up the field. He can run. He&#8217;s big. He&#8217;s smart.&#8221;</p>
<p>He continued: &#8220;I really predict great things for&#8221; Campbell, Davis said in the radio interview. &#8220;I hope he doesn&#8217;t let me down. I don&#8217;t think he will. This team has a lot of potential and a lot of great young players.&#8221;</p>
<p><em>What to Expect</em>:</p>
<p>In this first glimpse of the Raiders on offense, the microscope will be on offensive coordinator Hue Jackson. No, he won’t present a full playbook for everyone to absorb across the league, but Oakland’s new play caller will try to show that this offense is more diverse and not as easy to defend. Most of that is due to stability at quarterback. So seeing more complex aerial attacks down the field in their pre-season games will be refreshing to Raider fans. Tom Cable’s main objective though will be to get the offensive line sorted, blocking well and cohesive as they approach their first regular season contest.</p>
<p><em>On Defense</em>:</p>
<p>Oakland has revamped this unit with Lamarr Houston, John Henderson along the trenches, Kamerion Wimbley, Rolando McClain and Quentin Groves at linebacker and solid late draft picks in the secondary.</p>
<p>Stopping the run and keeping their defense balanced will be the prime objective in 2010. And Henderson is the type of player that can come in for 20-30 snaps a game and provide the bulk that has been missing since their 2002 Super Bowl run.</p>
<p>&#8220;I love stopping the run,&#8221; Henderson told the Contra Costa Times. &#8220;I take a lot of pride in it. That&#8217;s something we&#8217;ve got to get better at. I live for it. You can take me out on third and long. Just put me in on short yardage and all that good stuff.&#8221;</p>
<p><em>What to Expect</em>:</p>
<p>Is this defense on the attack? How do the linebackers play in coverage? Can Richard Seymour, Tommy Kelly and Henderson sure up the line of scrimmage? Who steps up at Safety and becomes a playmaker? These are all questions that need to be answered. They won’t happen in this first game, but some of the reserves or players on the fringe could take a big step forward to being key contributors in 2010.</p>
<p><strong>DALLAS COWBOYS</strong></p>
<p><em>On Offense</em>:</p>
<p>In his cameo last week, Tony Romo was 5-of-10 passing for 59 yards. The Cowboys want to be a tough running club with Marion Barber and dynamic down the field with their wide receivers.</p>
<p>But with their top rookie out of action, veteran Roy Williams (1 reception for 21 yards, last week) and break out target Miles Austin (1 reception for 16 yards vs. the Bengals) will have to generate some big plays in the coming weeks so they have a good feeling going into the regular season.</p>
<p>Tight end John Phillips, who tallied four catches for 60 yards last week, sustained a torn ACL in his right knee during the contest and will miss the entire regular season.</p>
<p><em>What to Expect</em>:</p>
<p>Dallas will test Oakland’s batch of defenders along the line of scrimmage this week. They have one game under their belt, so getting the offensive line more reps against a Raiders unit that is seeing their first action could be in the mix. The Cowboys will probably run the ball effectively, as they’ll keep their starters in longer than Oakland will.</p>
<p><em>On Defense</em>:</p>
<p>This side of the ball played well against Cincinnati, holding them to 179 total yards. In limited action, Carson Palmer was knocked around a few times and the Dallas defense looked like they were in regular season mode.</p>
<p>Marcus Spears will be missing for a few weeks, but teammates are optimistic about his return. &#8220;He&#8217;ll be back,&#8221; inside linebacker Bradie James said. &#8220;This gives him a chance to rest his legs and get ready for the season. We&#8217;ll need him.&#8221;</p>
<p>The Cowboys focus on being stout against the run. They finished fourth against the run last season, allowing 90.5 yards per game. They gave up 3.97 yards per carry, ninth-lowest average in the league.</p>
<p><em>What to Expect</em>:</p>
<p>The Cowboys first team defense wants to derail any hopes for the newly installed Raiders offense. They are familiar with Jason Campbell, so it will be interesting to see how that will effect the ex-Redskins performance early in the contest.</p>
<p><strong>GAME NOTES</strong></p>
<ul>
<li>Oakland holds a 17-9 edge in the preseason series against Dallas; winning at home 31-10 last summer. Both clubs met on Thanksgiving Day during the 2009 regular season, a 24-7 Cowboys victory in Arlington.</li>
<li>RB Darren McFadden will not play on Thursday. &#8220;Hamstrings can be tricky injuries,&#8221; he said. &#8220;I didn&#8217;t want to try to get back on it too fast. I&#8217;m just trying to make sure it&#8217;s 100 (percent) before I do.&#8221;</li>
<li>Jason Witten and DajLeon Farr are the only healthy tight ends for the Cowboys. The Raider linebackers need to be tested in coverage, but Martellus Bennett will also be out.</li>
</ul>
<p><strong>GAME INFO</strong></p>
<p>When: Thursday, August 12, 2010, 6:00 p.m. PT</p>
<p>Where: Cowboys Stadium, Arlington, TX</p>
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		<title>15-years of Free Agency for the Raiders – Part 2</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 12 Feb 2010 13:10:07 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Victor Cotto</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Javon Walker, WR Walker signed with the Raiders in March of 2008. The six-year $55 million contract that included more than $16 million in guarantees was restructured in March of 2009 after he tallied a putrid 15 receptions for 196 yards with one score after his first year with Oakland. He recorded no stats in [...]]]></description>
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<p>Walker signed with the Raiders in March of 2008. The six-year $55 million contract that included more than $16 million in guarantees was restructured in March of 2009 after he tallied a putrid 15 receptions for 196 yards with one score after his first year with Oakland. He recorded no stats in 2009 and stated in September, “I’m more than healthy enough.</p>
<p>“I’m just going with the flow.”</p>
<p><strong>Verdict</strong>: Walker’s contract with the Raiders will go down as one of the biggest flops in the history of free agency.</p>
<p><em><strong>Anthony Dorsett, S</strong></em></p>
<p>The Raiders signed the 26-year old Dorsett after playing 56-games with the Tennessee Titans. He started in Super Bowl XXXIV at free-safety and it was expected that the son of Tony Dorsett and Pro Bowl alternate at the end of the 1999 campaign, would have started next to Eric Turner. Turner passed away in 2000 and in November of that year, Jon Gruden stated, “Dorsett is a guy that’s going to continue to get better and better and better.” Dorsett had a key blocked field goal versus the Cowboys that led to a win and forced a fumble versus the Chiefs that also keyed a Raider victory in 2000.</p>
<p><strong>Verdict</strong>: In his first two years in Oakland, Dorsett showed promise. But it was down hill after that and he became a liability in the secondary the last two campaigns in Silver &amp; Black.</p>
<p><em><strong>Kevin Gogan, G</strong></em></p>
<p>The 6-foot-7, 320 pound guard signed a three-year $3.6 million deal with a $1.3 million signing bonus in 1994. At 30-years old, he made his first Pro Bowl in his first year with Los Angeles. Gogan was a grinder in the interior and had a reputation of being one of the toughest linemen in the league.</p>
<p><strong>Verdict</strong>: A solid lineman while with the Raiders, Gogan was a perfect fit and his presence moved Max Montoya out of his starting spot.</p>
<p><em><strong>Amos Zereoue, RB</strong></em></p>
<p>The former West Virginia Mountaineer and Pittsburgh Steelers all-purpose back was expected to fill the void of the departed Charlie Garner in 2004. He inked a one-year deal worth $535,000 in base salary and a $25,000 signing bonus.</p>
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<p><strong>Verdict</strong>: Zereoue led the Raiders with a feeble 425 yards rushing in his only season in Oakland. His competition during that year; Tyrone Wheatley, Justin Fargas and Troy Hambrick were given the back seat by Norv Turner. Zereoue’s best outing was during a 30-17 loss versus the Texans when he rushed for 117-yards on 14 carries with 2 scores.</p>
<p><em>Stay tuned for upcoming installments, looking back at the Raiders history during the free-agency period. Part-three coming soon&#8230;</em></p>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 11 Feb 2010 14:08:29 +0000</pubDate>
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<p><em><strong>Rich Gannon, QB</strong></em></p>
<p>At 33, Oakland tabbed the former Kansas City passer to lead Jon Gruden’s offense. That signing in February of 1999 changed the fortunes of the Silver &amp; Black. Gannon once said, &#8220;When I came to Oakland in 1999, I didn&#8217;t sign up to be the team jerk but I was taken aback by the things I was seeing. Guys being late to meetings, guys missing practices. Sometimes, something had to be said.” He said them and backed it up with Pro Bowl years, playoff appearances and ultimately, winning the league’s MVP award in 2002 as he led the Raiders to Super Bowl XXXVII.</p>
<p><strong>Verdict</strong>: One of the best signings in Raiders history.</p>
<p><em><strong>Larry Brown, CB</strong></em></p>
<p>In February of 1996, Oakland raided the world champion Dallas Cowboys. They signed cornerback Larry Brown to a five-year $12.5 million deal that included $3.5 million signing bonus. He played in 12 games in two seasons for the Raiders, parlaying his MVP winning performance in Super Bowl XXX to the then lucrative deal. Within days of signing Brown, Oakland snatched up defensive tackle Russell Maryland, inking him to a six-year $19 million deal. Leigh Steinberg, Maryland’s agent at the time stated, “This is another case of the salary cap breaking up a marriage.”</p>
<p><strong>Verdict</strong>: Brown was a complete disaster in Oakland and while Maryland had his moments, neither influenced the team enough to make them into winners.</p>
<p><em><strong>Rod Woodson, S</strong></em></p>
<p>In his first year with the Raiders, the Hall of Fame bound safety led the NFL in interceptions (8) at 37-years old. Woodson added stability, veteran leadership and solid playmaking ability to a secondary that featured Tory James, Charles Woodson, Derrick Gibson and Anthony Dorsett. An underrated play during the 2002 campaign was his 98-yard interception return for a score. A loss in Denver would have had them at 4-5, instead, they romped in that game led by that momentum-changing play and won six of the next seven games.</p>
<p><strong>Verdict</strong>: Although it was a brief stint in Silver &amp; Black, Woodson gave them a presence at safety that was much needed. He was a key addition to that Super Bowl run.</p>
<p><em><strong>Warren Sapp, DT</strong></em></p>
<p>After spurning the Cincinnati Bengals, Oakland reached out to the boisterous veteran and signed him to a seven year $36.6 million deal. In his 4 campaigns in Silver &amp; Black, Sapp tallied 19.5 sacks. His first year was a disappointment, as Oakland moved him around from tackle to end throughout the season. A shoulder injury sidelined him for six games in 2005, but in 2006, the former Buccaneer had 10-sacks. A more svelte Sapp ended his career after the 2007 season with a simple message on his web site stating, “I’m done!”</p>
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<p><strong>Verdict</strong>: Yes Sapp was a loud mouth, never was the dominant force he was in Tampa Bay nor was he as influential as he was earlier in his career. But he had his moments and added some life at times to teams that were just abysmal and otherwise boring to watch.</p>
<p><em> During the off-season, SBReport.net will continue to look back at signings that work and that failed for the Oakland Raiders. Stay tuned for the second installment very soon…</em></p>
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		<title>Game Grades: Dallas Cowboys 24 – Oakland Raiders 7</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 27 Nov 2009 19:48:32 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Victor Cotto</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[QUARTERBACK: C- Bruce Gradkowski ended the game 18-of-35 for 200 yards one touchdown and no interceptions. Many times, he had to get rid of the football under the gun, which affected his accuracy. On back-to-back plays to open the game – on 2nd and 6 and 3rd and 6 – he was not able to [...]]]></description>
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<p>Bruce Gradkowski ended the game 18-of-35 for 200 yards one touchdown and no interceptions. Many times, he had to get rid of the football under the gun, which affected his accuracy. On back-to-back plays to open the game – on 2<sup>nd</sup> and 6 and 3<sup>rd</sup> and 6 – he was not able to set up his feet or release the ball cleanly to keep the drive alive. A few times, Oakland attempted to stretch the field and Gradkowski stated after the game, “There were plays there to be made downfield and I didn’t make them.”</p>
<p>His elusiveness helped the Raiders on their scoring drive and in total; Gradkowski’s feet helped him tally 30-yards rushing. Oakland’s passer misfired on plays that could have been converted which would have moved the chains.</p>
<p><strong>RUNNING BACKS &amp; FULLBACKS</strong>: B</p>
<p>Justin Fargas’ first half was superb. He ran hard and gained big chunks, compiling most of his team leading 63-yards rushing. Darren McFadden finished the game with 6 carries for 23 yards, but he was mostly used as a receiver, getting split out wide in one-to-one match-ups with the Cowboys’ cornerbacks. On 2<sup>nd</sup> and 5 on the Raiders’ first drive, he hauled in a quick slant for 16-yards. McFadden had 4 catches for 43-yards.</p>
<p><strong>WIDE RECEIVERS &amp; TIGHT ENDS</strong>: D</p>
<p>Zach Miller recorded 5 grabs for 73-yards in the dual between two of the top tight ends in the NFL. Miller on national television demonstrated he ranks right up there with Jason Witten (5 rec. 107 yards) and was one of the few bright spots for the Oakland offense. Chaz Schilens outstretched on a 3<sup>rd</sup> and 4 on the game’s third drive but could not haul in a make able reception. On the Raiders next possession, he ran a sloppy slant that the defender broke up on a 3<sup>rd</sup> and 4. Schilens ended with 2 receptions for 32-yards. Darrius Heyward-Bey finally hauled iin his first professional touchdown. &#8220;I tried to help the cause with that play,&#8221; Heyward-Bey commented, &#8220;but when you lose, it&#8217;s all that matters. You want to win at the end.&#8221; The rookie had a nice block on McFadden’s best run of the game – a sweep for 12-yards.</p>
<p><strong>OFFENSIVE LINE</strong>: D</p>
<p>Right tackle Cornell Green left the game for a few plays with an injury and was replaced by Langston Walker. He eventually went back into the game. Cooper Carlisle’s holding penalty thwarted any movement on Oakland’s second drive. The front looked good early in opening holes for their rushers, but did very little at times to keep Gradkowski’s pocket clean or his passing lanes paved. They allowed three sacks.</p>
<p><strong>DEFENSIVE LINE</strong>: F</p>
<p>Dallas ran up 195 rushing yards against this defense. It all headed downhill after Tashard Choice’s 66-yard run to open their third drive in the 1<sup>st</sup> quarter. To the defenses credit, they did hold the Cowboys to a field goal on that drive. But on the very next Dallas possession, Felix Jones erupted on a 46-yard scamper for a score. &#8220;What is Rule No. 1 in Pop Warner?&#8221; nose tackle Gerard Warren pose to reporters after the game. &#8220;Stop the run.&#8221;</p>
<p><strong>LINEBACKERS</strong>: C</p>
<p>Trevor Scott had a stellar game at weak side linebacker. Due to injuries on this unit, Oakland mixed it up placing the defensive end in coverage situations and giving him the opportunity to use his instincts in space. Scott could’ve had an interception on a 3<sup>rd</sup> and 9 in which Tony Romo carelessly tossed the football away,  on a 2<sup>nd</sup> and 13, he dissected a screen and closed in on the pass catcher for a 4-yard loss and he ended with two-sacks when he pass rushed. “A few days ago they said they wanted me to start at (Will) this game so I was like, `all right, let’s run with it,’ ” Scott was quoted. “If it’s an opportunity to get on the field, so be it. Some guys don’t feel comfortable in a two-point stance, so if they stick with it, great.”  Sam Williams was beat a few times by Witten.</p>
<p><strong>SECONDARY</strong>: F</p>
<p>Miles Austin torched this unit for 7 receptions, 145 yards and 1 touchdown. Nnamdi Asomugha was the victim a few times on man-to-man coverage. Michael Huff started the game nicely on a 3<sup>rd</sup> and 24, breaking up a pass intended for Roy Williams and then on the next Cowboy possession on 2<sup>nd</sup> and 9, jarring a pass out of Austin’s grasp with a solid hit. Romo had a field day with his 18 completions for 309 yards. Tyvon Branch had a beat on a deflected ball that could’ve been an interception for a touchdown, but Trevor Scott gave chase as well and both took each other out on the play.</p>
<p><strong>SPECIAL TEAMS</strong>: B</p>
<p>The anemic return units continued with their struggles. Gary Russell did very little to add some pop to the kickoff returns as Oakland looked for a change of pace after trying Jonathan Holland in that spot for a few games. Shane Lechler punted nine-times for a 54.8 average. His season average is now 51.9 – keeping him ahead of Sammy Baugh’s single season record.</p>
<p><strong>COACHING</strong>: D</p>
<p>On defense, it was nice to see the Raiders pressure from the linebacker spot and John Marshall mixing up the formations and disguising the coverages. But many times, the attacks along the line of scrimmage led to big plays due to the Raiders being out of position.  Not too much praise though can be given especially after Dallas racked up 494 total yards of offense. Tom Cable has altered his game plan and feels more confident with Gradkowski at the helm of the offense. The Raiders are mixing up more passing a play, but at times, that has taken away from their bread and butter – running the football.</p>
<p><strong>GAME NOTES</strong></p>
<ul>
<li>Jon Alston was placed on injured reserve, ending his season, after suffering two concussions in four weeks. Rookie Slade Norris was activated in his place after spending the majority of the season on the practice squad.</li>
<li>CB John Bowie, forever linked as the player selected with a 4<sup>th</sup> round pick acquired from the Patriots in the Randy Moss trade, was waived this week. His final stats with the Raiders – 2 tackles.</li>
<li>Greg Ellis did not finish the contest due to swelling in his knee. “I don’t know what happened. I just know swelling, a lot of pressure, going down my leg, going down my knee down my shin and my calf. I don’t know if I did something during the game,’’ Ellis stated. “It started off swelling some but that’s to be expected coming off the scope but when we started playing, it was just killing me.&#8221;</li>
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		<description><![CDATA[On Thanksgiving Day, the Oakland Raiders (3-7) will face the Dallas Cowboys (7-3). It’s the first time the Silver &#38; Black play on this national holiday since 1970. Oakland is 3-2 on Thanksgiving, have a 6-3 lead in the regular season series versus the Cowboys and have a three game winning streak against Dallas. OAKLAND [...]]]></description>
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<p>On Thanksgiving Day, the Oakland Raiders (3-7) will face the Dallas Cowboys (7-3). It’s the first time the Silver &amp; Black play on this national holiday since 1970. Oakland is 3-2 on Thanksgiving, have a 6-3 lead in the regular season series versus the Cowboys and have a three game winning streak against Dallas.</p>
<p><strong>OAKLAND RAIDERS</strong></p>
<p><em>On Offense</em>:</p>
<p>For less than a week, Bruce Gradkowski has a team and fan-base convinced that he is deserving of the starting quarterback job in Oakland. This second start will determine how well he plays when the spotlight is on and when the football world has their eyes focused on this traditional afternoon of pigskin.</p>
<p>Oakland rarely has prospered after wins since 2003, especially on offense where they become latent and produce very little in blowout losses. This season, opponents have outscored the Silver &amp; Black 61-3 a week after they come off victories.</p>
<p>But Gradkowski is making those around him more comfortable, giving them confidence with his vigor and a win while under center on Sunday. It helps that Robert Gallery is now healthy, Chaz Schilens is back on the field and Darren McFadden’s presence has to be accounted by opponents.</p>
<p><em>What to Expect:</em></p>
<p>Dallas is one of the better run-stuffing units in the league, allowing 100.6 yards per game (7<sup>th</sup> in the NFL). The Raiders didn’t really move the chains on the strength of their ground game versus Cincinnati, so Tom Cable may feel more confident in opening up the playbook and letting Gradkowski shoulder some of the burden that JaMarcus Russell could not with a more complex pass game. McFadden should get some looks in the ‘Wildhog’ formation to loosen up the Dallas defense.</p>
<p><em>On Defense:</em></p>
<p>Greg Ellis will face his old teammates after spending 11 seasons in Dallas. &#8220;You can&#8217;t play on one team forever,&#8221; commented Ellis, who leads the Raiders with 5-sacks. &#8220;You enjoy the years you were there. I told Jerry I wish we had won the big one while I was there. We didn&#8217;t, and he felt like it was time to make a decision.&#8221;</p>
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<p>Oakland’s defense stifled the Bengals last week, and during their wins this season, it’s been the pressure applied by the front four, which has made life difficult for opposing offensive linemen, and the quarterback they are trying to protect.</p>
<p>The Raiders need to stay away from allowing big yardage on the ground, allowing big plays when defending the pass and tackling better around the line of scrimmage.</p>
<p><em>What to Expect:</em></p>
<p>The Cowboys are the 8<sup>th</sup> ranked rushing team in the league. Oakland is the 30<sup>th</sup> ranked rush defense in the NFL, but at times they made big plays behind the line of scrimmage against the Bengals and when the defense is at its best, they limit the long chain moving drives that has haunted them in their losses. Defensive coordinator John Marshall stated on the difficulties trying to get the run defense back to a respectable level, &#8220;Well it appears that way so far with the results. I&#8217;m really shocked, as a matter of fact. I&#8217;m surprised. We just keep working at it. There&#8217;s reasons why, which I won&#8217;t go into right now, but we just got to keep working at it.&#8221;</p>
<p><strong>DALLAS COWBOYS</strong></p>
<p><em>On Offense:</em></p>
<p>The status of Pro-Bowl tight end Jason Witten may not be known until game-time. “I won&#8217;t say it&#8217;s severe, but it&#8217;s something that worries us about him being able to play this week,&#8221; commented Cowboys head coach Wade Phillips on Tuesday.</p>
<p>Dallas’ offense has struggled in their last two games, scoring 14 points combined, averaging 69.5 yards on the ground while coughing up the football five times. Witten’s sprained left foot will not help, especially after they loss right tackle Marc Colombo a few weeks back with injuries to his leg and ankle.</p>
<p><em>What to Expect:</em></p>
<p>Dallas has allowed six-sacks in their last two games. Oakland can bring the heat off the edges and along the interior of the trenches. So the Cowboys have to get their running game going against a team that many times allows big chunks of yards in the ground. Tony Romo’s elusiveness and ability to throw on the run could help, especially if he is able to buy time to find his targets on broken plays down the field. And against CB Chris Johnson, Dallas may be able to re-route their receivers or big plays.</p>
<p><em>On Defense:</em></p>
<p>This unit is being asked to win games at this point due to a struggling offense who is getting beat up. &#8220;I think that is the heart and soul of the team right now, that defense,&#8221; receiver Patrick Crayton was quoted on Sunday. &#8220;The way they are keeping us around in games, it’s amazing. It has been a true blessing for our offense.&#8221;</p>
<p>DeMarcus Ware is one player Oakland’s protection packages have to key on as he has tallied 7-sacks in 2009 and 60.5 so far in his 5-year career.</p>
<p>Terrence Newman is playing very good football and this week, he shrugged off the scuttlebutt about his sideline happening with secondary coach Dave Campo.</p>
<p>&#8220;I&#8217;m kicking Don out,&#8221; Newman stated, joking that the scuffle will be hyped and promoted by his owner. &#8220;We&#8217;re going to have Jerry promoting it. We might have to move this whole thing to Cowboys Stadium. That&#8217;s it! Pacquiao-Mayweather at Cowboys Stadium. Yeah. It&#8217;ll be Pacquiao-Mayweather and it&#8217;ll be Campo-Newman. We&#8217;re going to make it happen. I&#8217;m telling you.&#8221;</p>
<p><em>What to Expect:</em></p>
<p>Dallas has to apply pressure on Gradkowski and force him into mistakes. Oakland’s targets aren’t consistent threats, so Dallas’ front seven can take chances with blitzes and varying attacks. If Oakland becomes too one-dimensional on offense and can’t mix in a few runs, the young talent around Gradkowski may not be able to make enough plays to keep them in the game.</p>
<p><strong>GAME NOTES</strong></p>
<ul>
<li>Richard Seymour is expected to play on Thursday after sustaining a lower back injury against the Bengals. Linebacker Jon Alston on the other hand looks to be dinged after his second concussion this season. Special teams ace Isaiah Ekejiuba will not play either, so the Oakland linebacker unit is very thin right now.</li>
<li>Darrius Heyward-Bey broke the 100-yard barrier this past Sunday with his seventh catch of the season. The rookie first rounder now stands at 103-yards receiving.</li>
<li>If Witten can’t play, fans will miss seeing two of the better tight ends in the league. Zach Miller has 34-receptions for 495 yards and 2 scores. Witten has compiled 54-grabs for 481 yards and 1 touchdown.</li>
<li>Phillips is just 1-6 in his career against the Silver &amp; Black, including 0-5 while with the Broncos (1993-94) and 1-1 while with the Bills (1998-2000).</li>
<li>Shane Lechler commented on the low-hanging scoreboard in Dallas, “If that guy in Tennessee can hit it, I can hit it.” He continued, “I’m not going to go for it. If it’s there, it’s there.”</li>
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<p><strong>KEY MATCH-UPS</strong></p>
<p><em>Gradkowski’s targets vs. the Dallas pass coverage &amp; pass rush</em></p>
<p>Gradkowski needs time to pass and his targets to finally make plays for their passer. I don’t expect Oakland’s ground game to run for 120+ yards, so they’ll need another big effort from Schilens, Miller and another player in their aerial attack.</p>
<p><em>Tom Cable vs. Wade Phillips</em></p>
<p>It’s time for Cable to open up the playbook and let it loose. He has all his weapons on offense healthy and on the road on national television, Oakland should make a statement with creative and exciting play calling.</p>
<p><strong>PREDICTION</strong></p>
<p>Cowboys 17 – Raiders 16</p>
<p><strong>TV &amp; RADIO</strong></p>
<p>The game will be televised on CBS with Jim Nantz providing play-by-play and former NFL player Phil Simms handling color analysis. The game will air in the Bay Area on KPIX Channel 5 and in Sacramento on KOVR Channel 13. The game will air on Raiders Radio originating on KSFO 560 AM, the Silver and Black’s Flagship for the multi-state Radio Network. Greg Papa and former Raiders player, assistant and head coach Tom Flores will man the booth for the 12th straight year. The radio pregame show and postgame show will feature Raider Legends George Atkinson and David Humm along with KSFO’s Rich Walcoff. <a href="http://redirectingat.com?id=13825X708273&xs=1&url=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.raiders.com%2Fnews%2Farticle-1%2FRaiders-Head-to-Dallas%2F1a95d8d4-c0e0-4365-aac0-53b0fcf8a572&sref=rss">(Broadcast information cited from the official Oakland Raiders web site)</a></p>
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<p style="margin-top: 0px; margin-right: 0px; margin-bottom: 10px; margin-left: 0px; padding: 0px;">Thursday, November 26, 2009, 4:15 p.m. ET | Cowboys Stadium, TX</p>
<p style="margin-top: 0px; margin-right: 0px; margin-bottom: 10px; margin-left: 0px; padding: 0px;"><em>Road Team</em>: Oakland Raiders (3-7) <em>Home</em>: 2-4 <em>Road</em>: 1-3</p>
<p style="margin-top: 0px; margin-right: 0px; margin-bottom: 10px; margin-left: 0px; padding: 0px;">Home<em> Team</em>: Dallas Cowboys (7-3) <em>Home</em>: 4-1 <em>Road</em>: 3-2</p>
<p style="margin-top: 0px; margin-right: 0px; margin-bottom: 10px; margin-left: 0px; padding: 0px;">Line: <a href="http://redirectingat.com?id=13825X708273&xs=1&url=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.sportsbook.com%2Flivesports%2Findexmember.php%3Fsportsname%3Dfootball&sref=rss">Raiders are a 13.5 point underdog </a></p>
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		<title>Oakland Raiders Wrangle Cowboys 31-10</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 14 Aug 2009 05:10:38 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>DeMarcus Davis</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Oakland, CA &#8211; Oakland won the toss and elected to kick. The Cowboys started their drive backed up to their own 6yd line after having committed a holding penalty on the kickoff. The Raiders began with a strong defensive stand as they batted a pass incomplete, stuffed the Cowboy runner for a 1 yard loss, [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><img class="alignright size-medium wp-image-2369" title="RTC_00391" src="http://www.sbreport.net/wp-content/RTC_00391-300x223.jpg" alt="RTC_00391" width="300" height="223" />Oakland, CA &#8211; Oakland won the toss and elected to kick. The Cowboys started their drive backed up to their own 6yd line after having committed a holding penalty on the kickoff. The Raiders began with a strong defensive stand as they batted a pass incomplete, stuffed the Cowboy runner for a 1 yard loss, and forced an incompletion to record their first 3-and-out.</p>
<p>Oakland began their shaky offensive start on an un-retuned punt that bounced away from returner Johnnie Lee Higgins. The Raiders managed to get to within the Dallas 5 yard line, but would have to settle for a field goal to make it 3-0 as their drive stalled, but not without having aired the ball out to DHB and to Chaz Schilens; both deep pass attempts. One of the DHB passes being nearly intercepted due to it being slightly under thrown and just a tad off line.</p>
<p>The next Dallas drive would be very much different from their first. They would march 82 yards against a porous run defense and a front four that provided little pressure when the Cowboys opted to pass. On the last play of the drive, Cowboy QB Tony Romo held on to the ball for what seemed an eternity from about the Raiders 10 yard line. With no blitz coming from the defense and the front four not able to get a single sniff of a Romo jersey, the Dallas QB took his time to wait for a man to get open in the endzone to take the lead of 7-3.</p>
<p>JaMarcus Russell led his ensuing drive from his own 21 yd line to the Cowboys’ 40 yd line after having battled back from a team false start after an 18yd run by Russell. Oakland would elect to punt the ball away as they weren’t able to reach the first down marker.</p>
<p>The Raider defense bounced back from their last pitiful stand and forced the Cowboys to go 3-and-out after forcing them deep inside their own 5 yd line on the punt.</p>
<p>Now with QB Brice Gradkowski in at the helm, the Raiders unleashed RB Darren McFadden who ripped the Cowboy defense for 45 yards on one single run play to end the first quarter.</p>
<p>The Raiders continued their march with a nice catch and an even more brilliant run after the catch by WR Chaz Schilens who initially slid to make the grab and then quickly popped up before a defender could touch him down. Chaz then scuttled towards the sidelines, stopped just short of it, then hopped forward to get beyond the first down marker all while defenders were reaching for him to get him out of bounds. Shortly thereafter, Gradkowski would connect with TE Tony Stewart with a 5 yard strike to put the Raiders back on top 10-7.</p>
<p>The Raiders and Dallas would trade ensuing stalled back-to-back drives.</p>
<p>QB Jon Kitna, still at the helm for the Cowboys, was picked off by maligned safety Michael Huff on a deep pass intended for WR Sam Hurd. The ball would be down inside the Raiders 10 yard line, but could do little with the gift of a possession and would be forced to punt.</p>
<p>Fast forward to close the half-way point of the 2nd quarter, the Cowboys began a drive that exploited an lesser effective defensive line anchored by Terdell Sands, who at times looked to have given up on pass plays where he was being double teamed. The time Kitna was given allowed the Cowboys to march down the field with a first and goal situation.</p>
<p>With Raiders backup players on defense, they held their own with a surprisingly stout goal line stand lead by Isaiah Ekejiuba and by benefit of a botched snap that sailed over Kitna’s head. On 3rd down, Kitna could not connect with his receiver as the ball was too high to bring down.</p>
<p>So, with a few seconds left on the game clock, the Cowboys attempted a field goal attempt that fortunately for the Raider fans in attendance, just slipped outside the left goal post (wide left).</p>
<p>The Raiders finished off the half on a run by RB Michael Bush to run down the clock. The score would remain 10-7 with the Raiders being ahead and will receive the ball in the 3rd quarter.</p>
<p>The Oakland Raider began the 3rd quarter with an impressive offensive drive that featured a big passing game between QB Gradkowski and WR Louis Murphy. Then the Raiders put an exclamation point it with showcase runs by RB Louis Rankin (with one of them being a nifty and nimble touchdown run); perhaps he best player to not make a roster spot due to the log jam at running back. Oakland extended it’s to 17-7.</p>
<p>The following Raider defensive stand was initially good, that is until CB Jason Horton got tagged with a hands to the face penalty and a pass interference penalty. The same Jason Horton who has been getting schooled at Raider Training Camp in Napa. The Cowboys kept things going long enough to score field a goal to get them closer to the Raiders by making it 17-10.</p>
<p>Raiders’ offensive backups would not go quietly into the night as they would strike deep and in a hurry. Bruce Gradkowski connected with WR Nick Miller deep for 48 yards. It was a spectacular grab because Miller reached out for the pass, leaped forward and while in mid air, briefly let go of the ball, re-positioned his hands, then cradled the ball a split second before he hit the ground. Simply amazing! The Raiders then extended their lead to 24-10 with a 1-yard touchdown run by RB Gary Russell.</p>
<p>Fast forward once again to about 11 minutes left in the 4th quarter and again, the Raiders’ depth steps it up with a big stop against Dallas. This time from the special teams coverage team as LB David Nixon would scoop up a muffed Cowboys fair catch and down it on the Cowboys’ own 11 yard line. QB Charlie Frye punctuated the drive with an audibled short fade pass to WR Will Franklin to bump the Raider lead to 31-10 to the dismay of the throngs of Cowboy fans in attendance.</p>
<p>With Oakland on defense with over 5 minutes left on the game clock, they made an impressive goal line stand to shut the Cowboys out f the endzone on a 4th down attempt; keeping it 31-10 at the 3:30 mark.</p>
<p>Oakland’s backups look impressive as the starting units still need some work. Run stopping is STILL an issue with this 1st defensive unit and JaMarcus Russell’s accuracy needs to be worked on (namely under throwing the deep passes) despite having gone 6-for-9 with his pass attempts.</p>
<p>On the brighter side of things, running back Louis Rankin and WR’s Louis Murphy and Nick Miller are making names for themselves and are making convincing cases of why they should earn a spot on this team.</p>
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		<title>2nd Quarter UPDATE: Dallas Cowboys at Oakland Raiders</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 14 Aug 2009 03:34:05 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Victor Cotto</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[On 2nd and 8 in the 2nd quarter, Gradkowski rolls out, hits Schilens to set up a 1st goal at the five-yard line. Gradkowski a few plays later finds a wide-open Tony Stewart in the back of the end zone after a very nice play fake. The Raider quarterback showed nice patience in the red [...]]]></description>
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<p class="MsoNormal"><img class="alignright size-medium wp-image-2375" title="RTC_0713" src="http://www.sbreport.net/wp-content/RTC_07131-300x199.jpg" alt="RTC_0713" width="300" height="199" />On 2<sup>nd</sup> and 8 in the 2<sup>nd</sup> quarter, Gradkowski rolls out, hits Schilens to set up a 1<sup>st</sup> goal at the five-yard line. Gradkowski a few plays later finds a wide-open Tony Stewart in the back of the end zone after a very nice play fake. The Raider quarterback showed nice patience in the red zone and after giving the Raiders a 9-7 lead, he jumped into the arms of Samson Satele. The PAT was good, and the Raider offense showed something rarely seen in 2008 – bounce back ability. The Cowboys scored fairly easily, but Oakland came right back with their back up in the 2<sup>nd</sup> quarter. Schilens so far has been the star of the contest.</p>
<p class="MsoNormal">Ricky Brown, playing at MLB, blitzed and Jon Kitna went down, as Jay Richardson came over to finish off the play. On 3<sup>rd</sup> and 18, rookie LB Slade Norris flew to the football on a RB screen, ending the feeble Cowboy drive.</p>
<p class="MsoNormal">Gradkowski opens his next drive with a nice pass to Louis Murphy near the sideline that was not hauled in by the rookie. The play was negated due to a tripping penalty. On the next play, Heyward-Bey snags a slant for an 8-yard gain. Gradkowski does a good job with his cadence on the next play, and gets Dallas to jump offsides. Michael Bush on the next play picked up a blitz very nicely, but his QB was under pressure due to an all out Dallas attack. Gradkowski on 3<sup>rd</sup> and 7 steps up in the pocket and fires a bullet to Murphy, but the rookie from Florida was not able to hold on to what would be a first down as a Cowboy safety jars the ball loose.</p>
<p class="MsoNormal">At this point the Raiders have raked up 142 total yards on offense and both of their passers have looked very good.</p>
<p class="MsoNormal">Miles Austin dropped a perfect pass from Kitna that would have led to a big gain.<span> </span>Kitna on the next play rolls out on a designed bootleg and hits his WR Sam Hurd for 21-yards. DT William Joseph jumps offside prior to the snap.</p>
<p class="MsoNormal">Michael Huff sighting: Kitna lobs a bomb down the field and the former 1<sup>st</sup> round draft choice played centerfield perfectly coming over to make the interception at the 8:17 mark of the 2<sup>nd</sup> quarter. Huff was where he needed to be in support down the field. Oakland takes over at their own 7-yard line.</p>
<p class="MsoNormal">Gradkowski again delivers a perfect pass, this time over the middle to Murphy, who is able to hold on to it for a gain of 18 yards. A draw to the nimble Michael Bush on the next play goes for 1<sup>st</sup> down yardage, but a hold on Paul McQuistan negates the big gain. Gradkowski bounces one low to Murphy on the infield dirt. Alone in the backfield, Bush gets the carry for 7 yards after hurdling over the left side of the line. On 3<sup>rd</sup> and 13, Gradkowski fails to connect with Johnnie Lee Higgins over the middle.</p>
<p class="MsoNormal">Ricky Brown missed a key tackle on a big gain by the Cowboys, but a flag on Dallas negates the run.</p>
<p class="MsoNormal">Slade Norris shows some fierceness, tossing aside a Cowboy after a short reception.</p>
<p class="MsoNormal">Hurd makes another good catch, 30 yards, as Kitna lobed the pass over Ricky Brown. Justin Miller was also in coverage. The Cowboys are killing the Raiders with ball fakes and mis-directions on play action.</p>
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<p class="MsoNormal">On 3<sup>rd</sup> and 4, Huff gets flagged for pass interference in the end zone. Isaiah Ekejiuba made a solid stuff on 1<sup>st</sup> and goal when the Cowboys tried to run it in. Jay Richardson recorded an easy sack after Kitna was not able to handle an errant snap that sailed over his head. The Cowboys faced a 3<sup>rd</sup> and goal on the 18-yard line with 24 second left in the half, but Miller and Jerome Boyd were in coverage.</p>
<p class="MsoNormal">Nick Folk missed a 36-yard field goal with 15 seconds remaining.</p>
<p class="MsoNormal">Bush ends the half with a solid run.</p>
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<p><strong>Score</strong>: Raiders 10 &#8211; Cowboys 7</p>
<p><span><strong>Contact Author</strong>: </span><span><a href="mailto:vcotto@sbreport.net"><span><strong>Victor Cotto</strong></span></a></span><span><strong> – SB Report Columnist</strong></span></p>
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