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Thankful for No Moss

Hola Silver and black backaz! Good season Warriors! This year was only the beginning of something great and new. Let’s just hope most of the team remains intact so they can dominate the league next year!
Now, with our Football team? I’m glad we’re making the right changes. This includes dumping the infamous, intolerant Randy Moss. Recently, the former Oakland Raider Offensive Coordinator; Tom Walsh was asked a few things about Mr. Unhappy and boy, did he give some good insight on the former All star…for all those Randy Moss fans? You might want to skip this interview…
“[Randy Moss] lacked the work ethic and the desire to cultivate any skills that would compensate for what he was losing physically later in his career,” Walsh said on Sunday.
After a sub-one-year tenure as Oakland’s play-caller, fans of the Raiders wanted nothing more than for Walsh to simply disappear. After momentarily vanishing to his ranch in Idaho for five months, though, Walsh was called upon by the Boston Globe to put in his two cents on Moss, the ex-Raiders’ wideout.
Moss, who was shipped to New England during the 2007 draft for a fourth-round pick, turned out to be a rather touchy issue for the controversial former coordinator.
“He told me last year, ‘I’m too old to practice on Wednesday and Thursday, but I’m not too old to play on Sunday,’” Walsh recalled. “Did they start a senior league?”
Last season, as a part of the NFL’s worst offense, the 6-foot-4, 210-pound Moss started in 13 contests, but he caught just 42 passes for 553 yards and three touchdowns.
“He looked like a world-beater in a preseason game against the Lions,” Walsh added. “I never thought he was difficult to coach, but we expected him to be a complete receiver and he wasn’t.”
Despite running routes for an offense that threw just seven touchdown passes all season, sympathy for the 30-year-old is hard to come by.
Perhaps it was because Moss doesn’t actually run the routes mapped out.
Walsh specifically recollected one such incident that occurred in Week 3 of the regular season.
“He runs a 9-[deep go]-route; Andrew Walter was at quarterback. [Walter] makes the play-fake and a huge hole opens up for Randy in the middle of the field, but he’s running down the sideline. Walter nearly threw his arm out pulling the ball back. When Randy gets to the sidelines, Freddie Biletnikoff says, ‘What were you doing?’ Randy told Fred, ‘I didn’t feel like running the 6-route on the dirt part of the infield.’ That’s the Randy I coached.”
Walsh, who was demoted to tight ends coach on Nov. 28 before his imminent release, became the scapegoat in Oakland from the beginning. Of course, most detractors were proven correct; the Walsh-Art Shell offense was old-fashioned, poorly designed and 100 percent ineffective. Yet, 77-year-old owner Al Davis saw enough from Moss to realize that he wasn’t a part of the solution.
“His whole game in Minnesota was outside the numbers,” Walsh added to the criticism. “For him to run shallow crosses and in-routes was new for him. Initially, he showed all the interest but later on…I don’t know.”
I know. He gave up.
“There were some games where out of 28 plays he’d have 13 or 14 busts. Wrong routes. Wrong reads. Dogging it. Whatever.”
In the end, the Raiders didn’t lose Randy Moss to New England.
They lost 50 percent of Randy Moss to New England.
DR out…

Posted on Wednesday, May 16th, 2007
Under: Oakland Raiders | 3 Comments »

Rough Draft

Yeeeeeeeeeeah BOiiii! The D to the R is back, kids!
Great draft, huh? I sense you’re feeling pretty high and fly?..ready to talk smack to our opposition?..feeling like no other team could of had better luck,right?RIGHT?
Settle down bub, ’cause I got news for ya..
EVERY DAMN TEAM THINKS THEY’VE HAD A GREAT DRAFT!!!
Are we so special that we honestly can think just because we’ve had higher picks that it will translate to a team of heroic supermen?
I only wish it were that easy. I mean, don’t get me wrong…I want superstars drafted…but as I look over our draft choices from previous years, I figure we have about a 50/50 chance with each draft pick.
Let me start with Jamarcus Russell. DAMN, that boy is big. Yes, his hands are the size of boxing gloves, yes, he can be mobile when he wants to be and yes, he looks like a natural born “ballah”….
but does that mean he’s our starting QB in week 1?
I believe the answer is no for now. There are currently two quarterbacks on the roster that have more experience than JAM. (my new nickname given to him..copyrighted by yours truly)
BUT..if the guy just HAPPENS to outshine Josh Mccown, Andrew Walter and Josh Booty in Pre-season?
Hey, it’s on, kid.
Holy Toledo??!?! Has anyone seen the tape of his recent camp work filmed Friday and Saturday? WhoooaNellie!, it looks like we are in good hands…
real.. big…gigantic.. hands…
Man,that kid was throwing the rock like he was a human Catapult! WOW! I’m sure many Receivers have bruises on there chests right about now. Only time will tell if he can get his accuracy, long ball and play calling down..
The following draft picks were selected after Gigantor:
Zach Miller out of Arizona (TE), Mario Henderson out of Florida State (OL), Johnnie Lee Higgins out of UTEP (WR), Quentin Moses out of Georgia (DE) ,John Bowie out of Cincinnati (CB), Michael Bush out of Louisville (RB), Eric Frampton out of Washington State (S), Jay Richardson out of Ohio State (DE), Oren O’Neal out of Arkansas State (FB) and finally, Jonathan Holland out of Louisiana Tech (WR).
Now, out of all these guys, the word on the street is Zach Miller is one of the best (if not the best) Tight Ends selected in the draft…and Michael Bush could be the second coming of Tyrone Wheatley if he plays his cards right and doesn’t break his wheels…hmm.. I can sense the force is currently strong with them…only time will tell.
A lot of the Raider Empire wants to know what I think about dumping Randy Moss, our supposed savior a couple years ago..
good ridance,sir!
After he was released, he talked about “going to the Super Bowl” and helping the New England Patriots get back to the promised land..blahblahblah f$##!@ blah…
correct me if I’m wrong, but didn’t he say the same thing when he came to Oakland?
To be honest, the guy will probably play better in New England. Bill Belechik runs a tight ship and doesn’t take too kindly to failure.
Come to think of it, I’m sure he also doesn’t take too kindly to player’s mouthing off to the media, half stepping and guys who can’t run solid routes…
yeah….good luck Randy….you’re gonna need it…
little B$#@@..
-DarthRaiderout.

Posted on Wednesday, May 9th, 2007
Under: Oakland Raiders | 2 Comments »