2012 OAKLAND RAIDERS REGULAR SEASON THREAD (Prelude to the Terrell Pryor Era)

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SMH.... DAMN MENACE. AT LEAST U A MAN OF U WORD. GOOD LOSS FOR US BAD WIN FOR ATLANTA! AS LONG AS WE PLAY AT THE SAME LEVEL FOR THE REST OF THE SEASON WE'LL B AIGHT... IT ALL STARTS THIS WEEK!!
 
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Cannot believe how atrocious the special teams were. Is #50 still on the team? smh

We turned it on late in the 4th quarter vs. the Chargers. I believe that will carry over to this week and the Raiders will defeat the Dolphins

yeah Travis Gothel is still on the team......

I want to see Copper Carlise ass on the bench and give burn to Tony Bergstrom and how in the hell Khalif Barnes is still got a job in the NFL it's time to give the Job to Jospeh Barksdale.

I hope we come out early and put a stamp on offense, but our cornerback play is fucking killing me.

that's my dude.. Cooper.. trained with him for a few weeks going into my senior year of high school.. but he getting old now
 
RrraaaaaiDaaaH'S, PRIDE AND POISE muthafucka's, yall going to learn that FAT MEAT IS GREASY.......

It appeared that the Oakland Raiders were about to be on the clock. The 2013 NFL Draft clock. Playing listless, uninspired football for chunks of the game, the Raiders somehow came back to win, 26-23 in overtime against the Jacksonville Jaguars.

Normally I am not one to look down upon a win, no matter how it was earned. But what is most disconcerting is the fact that this afternoon, the Raiders looked like the same undisciplined, unfocused team of old against a bad Jaguars team. Although Jacksonville lost their superstar Maurice Jones-Drew after two carries (and just six yards) to an ankle injury and quarterback Blaine Gabbert soon after, they were in position to win because the Oakland gave them three turnovers that led to 13 points.

What's more, the penalty bug returned to the tune of eight for 53 yards. After looking so good in that department in the first four weeks, it's been the same old Raiders the last two, with an average of 10 penalties against Jacksonville and Atlanta.

To add to that, Darren McFadden again was shut down in the running game. Just 53 yards on 19 carries, fewer than three yards per carry. Amazingly, his average of 3.2 yards entering went down. However, Carson Palmer endured a beating to throw for 298 yards and accounted for two touchdowns (one passing, one rushing). He was the star of the offense today.

Somehow, someway, the Raiders rallied from a 20-6 deficit to win and improve to 2-4. The defense was outstanding in the second half, regardless of who was playing. That is what I will take away from today on the positive.


 
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Chiefs LB Hali says Raiders a 'dirty' team

Yes, it's Raiders week in Kansas City and Chiefs linebacker Tamba Hali fired the first shot across the bow of the S.S. Raiders.

Hali on Wednesday called the Raiders a "dirty" team. Yes, the same Hali who last year dived at Carson Palmer's knees on Palmer's first snap with the Raiders last year and was flagged for roughing the passer. That Hali.

"The core guys that's been here, they understand what we've got going on Sunday," Hali told Kansas City reporters. "These guys are coming in come in, they're a good team,

they're a fast team and they play dirty. So we've got to come out swinging…it's going to be a rough game."

How do the Raiders play dirty, exactly, Hali was asked.

"It's a tradition," he said. "The Raiders, they come in they cheapshot, they hit you. I'm not saying no names. It is what it is. They're going to come in, we've got to be ready to play and keep our composure, stay poised and be able to get this win.

"We've got to be ready for that. You can't let these guys come in and if they do it and you let them do it, they're going to enjoy themselves doing it and they'll run over you. So we've got to be prepared for that, but we've got to stay with the gameplan."

Raiders defensive tackle Richard Seymour, who has been known to get in the occasional scrap, took umbrage with Hali's claim in his conference call with Kansas City media. After all, it's a new era, so to speak, in Oakland in the wake of Al Davis' passing last October and Reggie McKenzie now running the football operations.

"Any time you play the game, you should play with a chip on your shoulder," Seymour said. "You should play with an attitude.

"But in terms of being dirty, going out to hurt guys, I don’t think I play that way or any of my teammates (play dirty). I don’t stand for it. But we do play tough and physical. I do believe that’s the way the game is supposed to be played. I respect guys that play the same way."

Said Raiders coach Dennis Allen, of Hali: "He's entitled to his opinion."

So does Hali have a point, or is he simply trying to get a subliminal hint to the referees in advance of the game?


chump need to shut up and play football
 
wackmore? ROFL fuck out of here.Chokeland is not winning in M&T. Palmer lost the last time he played here. If it was in Chokeland then yall might have a chance.
 
REGGIE MCKENZIE - YOUR FIRED

DENNIS ALLEN - YOUR FIRED

JASON TARVER - YOUR FIRED

GREG KNAPP - YOUR FIRED

MARK DAVIS - GO FIRE YOURSELF

AMY TRASK - AL DAVIS DARK PRINCESS it's time for a coupe
 

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