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McClain still not practicing

By Jerry McDonald - NFL Writer
Friday, December 10th, 2010 at 9:53 am in Oakland Raiders.

Middle linebacker Rolando McClain looked to be the only player who was not participating during warmups and drills during about a five-minute window in a light mist Friday morning.

The rookie hasn’t practiced all week because of coach Tom Cable said is tendinitis in his left foot. He got in very little practice last week but responded with one of best games against San Diego.

Cornerback Chris Johnson was on the field and going through drills, as was Hiram Eugene (ribs) and Jarvis Moss (broken hand). Neither Eugene nor Moss practiced Thursday. Moss, going through drills with his hand wrapped, broke it during practice Wednesday.

Raiders coach Tom Cable will be available for a brief update before the Raiders depart for Jacksonville . . .

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99 Responses to “McClain still not practicing”

  1. RaiderRockstar Says:

    get on the field man!

  2. Just Fire Baby Says:

    I can’t wait for my daily enlightment from COY candidate Tom Cable!!!

  3. RaiderRockstar Says:

    Moss has a broken hand and missed 1 day of practice while McClain misses 2 weeks of practice with a sore foot?

    Nick Miller missed the entire season with shin splints last year. Walt McFadden missed 10+ games with a hammy strain. Chaz has played like 10 games in the last 3 years. Hope ROMAC isn’t soft, too

    Didn’t Kirk Morrison miss all of preseason & camp with a dislocated shoulder last year and still start Week 1 against the Chargers?

  4. olinesux Says:

    oline has to step ip again, pound these guys early and often.

  5. Just Fire Baby Says:

    RoMac will play, and play well again.

    Just keeping him fresh, that’s all.

  6. bcz24 Says:

    You are assuming it is Romacs decision to not practice. In reality it is probably the coaching staff choosing for him to rest it and not worsen the condition in practice, so he will be ready for gametime. I truthfully dont care if Romac ever practices again if he keeps turning in performances like last sunday.

  7. Dakota Says:

    Surprised Cable didn’t claim McClain had diabetes in his right foot…..hey I’m not a doctor! I am just a Wife Beating Buffoon!

  8. Silver-and-black666 Says:

    Don’t hold back Dakota tell us how you really feel!

  9. Norco Bob Says:

    My prediction for sunday?…ok…my prediction is one team will win and it wont kill me if the Raiders lose nor will it make my life better if we win,..Im going to Kaanapali the day after the Indy game, thats why Im more interested in.

  10. DMAC Says:

    Morning peoples!

  11. Dakota Says:

    Silver-and-black666 Says:
    December 10th, 2010 at 10:10 am
    Don’t hold back Dakota tell us how you really feel!
    ++++++++

    I think Cable was in 7 World Trade Center and simply fell down, and his fat arse took the entire building down!

  12. Just Fire Baby Says:

    Tom Cable is the class of the AFC coaches fraternity.

  13. Just Fire Baby Says:

    AFC West that is……

  14. Norco Bob Says:

    Tom Cable should have done his wife the way OJ did his,…people should get what they deserve.

  15. DMAC Says:

    Johnson
    Calvin Johnson hinted during a radio appearance Thursday that he’s becoming unhappy with the Lions’ inability to contend.
    “Put it like this, if we turn this thing into a winner, I’m happy,” he said. “I’ve won 11 games since I’ve been here in four years. Losing definitely sucks. … I can’t get used to it because I haven’t come from that. I’ve been used to winning. And if this thing can’t get turned around, man, like I said — I’m just going to leave it at I can’t get used to it. I want to win.” Getting better pass protection and Matthew Stafford to stay healthy would go a long way toward keeping Megatron happy. He’s currently signed through 2012. Dec. 10 – 12:56 pm et
    Source: Detroit Free Press
    ==============
    Damn, I would love to see CJ in Silver and Black.
    Someone please slap the schit out of me! I’m dreaming.

  16. Dakota Says:

    Just Fire Baby Says:
    December 10th, 2010 at 10:15 am
    Tom Cable is the class of the AFC coaches fraternity.
    ++++++++++++

    So Cable is the prettiest girl at the all ugly and fat girl school? So what?

  17. Silver-and-black666 Says:

    Buildings don’t “accidently” fall like that…..do you know how much work goes into demoing a building so it will fall (Pancake) perfectly?

  18. Just Fire Baby Says:

    So Cable is the prettiest girl at the all ugly and fat girl school? So what?

    *****************************************

    Well……if your stuck at the ugly and fat girl school, than it means something than right?

  19. DMAC Says:

    C’mon now. Not a Cable lover, but the dude should get a little credit.
    When was the last time we were 6-6 in December and still playing for something?
    + We swept the San D-eggo Chokers this season
    Think about it?

  20. Raider75 Says:

    # RaiderRockstar Says:
    December 10th, 2010 at 9:58 am

    Moss has a broken hand and missed 1 day of practice while McClain misses 2 weeks of practice with a sore foot?

    Nick Miller missed the entire season with shin splints last year. Walt McFadden missed 10+ games with a hammy strain. Chaz has played like 10 games in the last 3 years. Hope ROMAC isn’t soft, too

    Didn’t Kirk Morrison miss all of preseason & camp with a dislocated shoulder last year and still start Week 1 against the Chargers?
    …….

    Hey Rockstar, don’t know if you’ve ever had tendinitis but I had it in my knee. IT F’N HURTS!!! It goes way beyond being sore.

    I had to take steroids for it to heal and Dr put me on short term medical leave from work.

  21. Silver-and-black666 Says:

    I agree with Norco if you are going to hurt someone go all out and do a good job, not just a back hand to the face but chop her up like a ginsu chef it will leave a more lasting impression.

  22. PurpleDrank81 Says:

    I cant wait for this gaem….It sure is gonna be interesting……It all comes down to the Trenches once again

  23. RaiderRockstar Says:

    Getting better pass protection and Matthew Stafford to stay healthy would go a long way toward keeping Megatron happy. He’s currently signed through 2012.

    ***

    trade Mario Henderson & Bruce Campbell for the Lions 1st rounder!

  24. Norco Bob Says:

    Regarding Tom Cable,..Randy “the snitch” Hanson deserved getting his jaw broken,…Toms ex pig wife deserved getting slapped around,..but most of all, OJ`s ex wife got exactly what she deserved,…I am hoping OJ gets out soon,..hes my hero…however again regarding Cable,..I want him out, I wont rest until Jon Gruden is back here where he belongs.

  25. DMAC Says:

    Matt Cassel (appendix) is sitting out practice again on Friday.
    The Chargers really caught a break this week. Cassel isn’t going to be ready to play by Sunday, so Brodie Croyle will lead the offense into San Diego.
    Source: Kent Babb on Twitter

  26. DMAC Says:

    Marcedes Lewis dislocated his thumb in Thursday’s practice, but the injury won’t keep him out of Sunday’s game.
    Lewis insists the injury will not be an issue, “just annoying.” With the Jags moving to a run-heavy attack on offense, Lewis is a much better play in TD-heavy leagues.
    Source: Tania Ganguli on Twitter

  27. DMAC Says:

    Mike Sims-Walker (ankle) was upgraded to full participation in Thursday’s practice.
    Last week’s rest appears to have done Sims-Walker plenty of good this week. He’s on track to return against the Raiders Sunday, though he’s only a fantasy option for owners dealing with injuries and lack of depth at receiver. He’s high-risk/low-reward with the Jags hanging their hat on the running game.
    Source: Jacksonville Jaguars on Twitter

  28. RaiderRockstar Says:

    Matt Cassel (appendix) is sitting out practice again on Friday.
    The Chargers really caught a break this week. Cassel isn’t going to be ready to play by Sunday, so Brodie Croyle will lead the offense into San Diego.

    ***

    Let the games begin!

  29. Dakota Says:

    Collapse
    See also: Collapse of the World Trade Center

    7 World Trade Center on fire after the collapse of the Twin Towers on 9/11As the North Tower collapsed on September 11, 2001, heavy debris hit 7 World Trade Center, causing damage to the south face of the building.[4] The bottom portion of the building’s south face was damaged by debris, including damage to the southwest corner from the 8th to 18th floors, a large vertical gash on the center-bottom extending at least ten floors, and other damage as high as the 18th floor.[4] The building was equipped with a sprinkler system, but had many single-point vulnerabilities for failure: the sprinkler system required manual initiation of the electrical fire pumps, rather than being a fully automatic system; the floor-level controls had a single connection to the sprinkler water riser; and the sprinkler system required some power for the fire pump to deliver water. Also, water pressure was low, with little or no water to feed sprinklers.[27][28]

    After the North Tower collapsed, some firefighters entered 7 World Trade Center to search the building. They attempted to extinguish small pockets of fire, but low water pressure hindered their efforts.[29] Fires burned into the afternoon on the 11th and 12th floors of 7 World Trade Center, the flames visible on the east side of the building.[30][31] During the afternoon, fire was also seen on floors 6–10, 13–14, 19–22, and 29–30.[4] In particular, the fires on floors 7 through 9 and 11 through 13 continued to burn out of control during the afternoon.[32] At approximately 2:00 p.m., firefighters noticed a bulge in the southwest corner of 7 World Trade Center between the 10th and 13th floors, a sign that the building was unstable and might collapse.[33] During the afternoon, firefighters also heard creaking sounds coming from the building.[34] Around 3:30 pm FDNY Chief Daniel Nigro decided to halt rescue operations, surface removal, and searches along the surface of the debris near 7 World Trade Center and evacuate the area due to concerns for the safety of personnel.[35] At 5:20:33 p.m. EDT on September 11, 2001, 7 World Trade Center started to collapse, with the crumble of the east mechanical penthouse, while at 5:21:10 p.m. EDT the entire building collapsed completely.[1] There were no casualties associated with the collapse.

    In May 2002, the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) issued a report on the collapse based on a preliminary investigation conducted jointly with the Structural Engineering Institute of the American Society of Civil Engineers under leadership of Dr. W. Gene Corley, P.E. FEMA made preliminary findings that the collapse was not primarily caused by actual impact damage from the collapse of 1 WTC and 2 WTC but by fires on multiple stories ignited by debris from the other two towers that continued unabated due to lack of water for sprinklers or manual firefighting. According to FEMA, structural elements were exposed to high temperatures for a sufficient period of time to reduce their strength to the point of collapse;[1] nevertheless, it has since been determined that the fires burned out in 20 minutes at any given location as they moved from point to point.[15]

    Plan view of collapse progression, with structural failure initiating on lower floors, on the east side of the building and vertical progression up to the east mechanical penthouseThe report did not reach conclusions about the cause of the collapse and called for further investigation:

    Loss of structural integrity was likely a result of weakening caused by fires on the 5th to 7th floors. The specifics of the fires in WTC 7 and how they caused the building to collapse remain unknown at this time. Although the total diesel fuel on the premises contained massive potential energy, the best hypothesis has only a low probability of occurrence. Further research, investigation, and analyses are needed to resolve this issue. [Ch. 5, p. 31.][1]

    In response to FEMA’s concerns, the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) was authorized to lead an investigation into the structural failure and collapse of the World Trade Center twin towers and 7 World Trade Center.[36] The investigation, led by Dr S. Shyam Sunder, drew not only upon in-house technical expertise, but also upon the knowledge of several outside private institutions, including the Structural Engineering Institute of the American Society of Civil Engineers (SEI/ASCE), the Society of Fire Protection Engineers (SFPE), the National Fire Protection Association (NFPA), the American Institute of Steel Construction (AISC), the Council on Tall Buildings and Urban Habitat (CTBUH), and the Structural Engineers Association of New York (SEAoNY).[37]

    The bulk of the investigation of 7 World Trade Center was delayed until after reports were completed on the collapse of the World Trade Center twin towers.[32] In the meantime, NIST provided a preliminary report about 7 World Trade Center in June 2004, and since then has released occasional updates on the investigation.[4] According to NIST, the investigation of 7 World Trade Center has been delayed for a number of reasons, including that NIST staff who had been working on 7 World Trade Center were assigned full-time from June 2004 to September 2005 to work on the investigation of the collapse of the twin towers.[38] In June 2007, Shyam Sunder explained, “We are proceeding as quickly as possible while rigorously testing and evaluating a wide range of scenarios to reach the most definitive conclusion possible. The 7 WTC investigation is in some respects just as challenging, if not more so, than the study of the towers. However, the current study does benefit greatly from the significant technological advances achieved and lessons learned from our work on the towers.”[39]

    Few photos and video clips exist that show the damage sustained to south face of 7 World Trade Center on 9/11. From a news helicopter, ABC News captured footage of the south face of 7 World Trade Center, including a glimpse of a gash, extending approximately 10 stories.In its progress report, NIST released a video and still-photo analysis of 7 World Trade Center before its collapse that appears to indicate a greater degree of structural damage from falling debris than originally assumed by FEMA. Specifically, NIST’s interim report on 7 World Trade Center displays photographs of the southwest facade of the building that show it to have significant damage. The report also highlights a 10-story gash in the center of the south facade, toward the bottom, extending approximately a quarter of the way into the interior.[4][40] A unique aspect of the design of 7 World Trade Center was that each outer structural column was responsible for supporting 2,000 sq ft (186 m²) of floor space, suggesting that the simultaneous removal of a number of columns severely compromised the structure’s integrity.[41] Consistent with this theory, news footage shows cracking and bowing of the building’s east wall immediately before the collapse, which began at the penthouse floors.[4] In video of the collapse, taken from the north by CBS News and other news media, the first visible sign of collapse is movement in the east penthouse 8.2 seconds before the north wall began to collapse, which took at least another 7 seconds.[4][42]

    The working hypothesis, released in the June 2004 progress report and reiterated in a June 2007 status update, was that an initial failure in a critical column occurred below the 13th floor, caused by damage from fire and/or debris from the collapse of the two main towers. The collapse progressed vertically up to the east mechanical penthouse. The interior structure was unable to handle the redistributed load, resulting in horizontal progression of the failure across lower floors, particularly the 5th to 7th floors. This resulted in “a disproportionate collapse of the entire structure.”[4][39][43]

    On August 21, 2008, NIST released its draft report on the causes of the collapse of 7 World Trade Center, beginning a period for public comments.[32] In its investigation, NIST utilized ANSYS to model events leading up to collapse initiation and LS-DYNA models to simulate the global response to the initiating events.[44] NIST determined that diesel fuel did not play an important role, nor did the structural damage from the collapse of the twin towers. But the lack of water to fight the fire was an important factor. The fires burned out of control during the afternoon, including on floor 13, where a critical interior column buckled. With the buckling of that column, adjacent columns also failed along with the floor structure above. This triggered a vertical progression of floor failures to the roof. The collapse then progressed east-to-west across the structure, and ultimately the entire structure collapsed. The fires, fueled by office contents, along with the lack of water, were the key reasons for the collapse.[45]

    BMCC’s Fiterman Hall was heavily damaged from the collapse of 7 World Trade Center, and deconstruction was completed in the fall of 2009.When 7 World Trade Center collapsed, debris caused substantial damage and contamination to the Borough of Manhattan Community College’s Fiterman Hall building, located adjacent at 30 West Broadway, to the extent that the building was not salvageable. In August 2007, Fiterman Hall was scheduled for deconstruction.[46] A revised plan called for demolition in 2009 and completion of the new Fiterman Hall in 2012, at a cost of $325 million.[47][48] The adjacent Verizon Building, an art deco building constructed in 1926, had extensive damage to its east facade from the collapse of 7 World Trade Center, though it was able to be restored at a cost of US$1.4 billion.[49]

    7 World Trade Center housed SEC files relating to numerous Wall Street investigations, as well as other federal investigative files. All the files for approximately 3,000 to 4,000 SEC cases were destroyed. While some were backed up in other places, others were not, especially those classified as confidential.[50] Files relating Citigroup to the WorldCom scandal were lost.[51] The Equal Employment Opportunity Commission estimates over 10,000 cases will be affected.[52] The Secret Service had its largest field office, with more than 200 employees, in WTC 7 and lost investigative files. Says one agent: “All the evidence that we stored at 7 World Trade, in all our cases, went down with the building.”[53]

    The collapse of 7 World Trade Center is remarkable because it was the first known instance of a tall building collapsing primarily as a result of uncontrolled fires.[32]

    World Trade Center controlled demolition conspiracy theories say that the building collapses on September 11, including that of building seven, were the result of controlled demolition.[54][55][56][57] The draft NIST report rejected this hypothesis, as the window breakages and blast sound that would have occurred if explosives were used were not observed.[58]

    The use of thermate instead of explosives is discarded by NIST on the basis that it is unlikely the necessary 100 pounds of thermate for each steel column could have been planted without being discovered.[32]

    So, according to crazy people, every agency and person that investigated the fall, and every firefighter in the area are all in on some grand conspiracy! lmao Get a grip

  30. RaiderRockstar Says:

    the Jags moving to a run-heavy attack on offense

    the Jags hanging their hat on the running game

    ***

    YES!

    like Big John says “run it!”

    Minnie Mouse will be caught in the trap that is our D-Line!

  31. Norco Bob Says:

    Dakota,..youre a F`n moron posting stupid crap like that on a sports blog,..get a life you loser.

  32. RaiderRockstar Says:

    Dakota, I think you just beat TJ & Mistic for longest stinkin’ post of December … Congrats!

  33. Norco Bob Says:

    Dakota goes and cuts an article, pastes it here, tries like heck ot come off as educated and informed,..but all he proves is hes an idiot that has nothing better to do with his time…once again Dakota, focus on yourself, improve yourself, or you will stay in this rut your in, going nowhere.

  34. Silver-and-black666 Says:

    Norco you know all Gruden will do is take our young roster and fill it full of Bret Favre’s that are ready to retire.

    That’s why he lost his Tampa bay job he likes veterans not rookies.

  35. RaiderRockstar Says:

    he likes veterans not rookies

    ***

    so does Shanny.

    Gruden did that in Oakland too, not just Tampa.

    the common theme in all 3 places? Bruce Allen

  36. Dakota Says:

    Hey this is my blog and this is a private conversation between 666 and myself so you other foookers just stay out of it! Mind your own business you damned looky-loos!

  37. RaiderRockstar Says:

    DMAC, thanks for all the updates!

    here’s mine.

    Chaz will be ready by Week 16 and catch his first (and only) TD pass of the regular season against Indy!

    no need to thank me. just send all donations to the WR or strength & conditioning coaches fund at:

    1220 Harbor Bay Parkway Alameda, CA 94502

  38. Silver-and-black666 Says:

    Well Norco you see Dakota believes what the government tells him I do not.

    that is the difference.

  39. Norco Bob Says:

    I dont give a single F what any of you losers think,..I want Gruden back here and I couldnt care less if he cut every player currently on the roster and start over,…you all dont like it?…come to my tailgate for Denver, I will be there, with Brian,..and several others,..we can settle all problems then and there,..my only wish is MR and old stupid Kell show up,..but those gutless little crybabies will never ever consider it.

  40. Norco Bob Says:

    Dakota is a very gullible little weakling,..like alot of other Americans. Im not.

  41. Silver-and-black666 Says:

    I have known and argued with Dakota for several years now on this blog….and weather I disagree with him or not I find him to be an intelligent person with good insight on things I do not know about or agree with.

  42. Norco Bob Says:

    Well 666, youre as stupid as he is then,…and its whether, not weather, you idiot.

  43. Silver-and-black666 Says:

    Norco I will show up if:

    1. you buy the beer

    2. you have joints pre-rolled

    3. you have women in bikinis dancing to “Rock” music not rap this is a deal breaker for me.

  44. RaiderRockstar Says:

    I find him to be an intelligent person with good insight on things

    ***

    Silver, so basically … Darren McFadden

    are you on his “RUE THE DAY” list?

    I think most of the dudes on there are liberals. no common sense :P

  45. Silver-and-black666 Says:

    wow Norco now you are my second grade teacher correcting my syntax like an old grandma with nothing else to do…do you wear old ladies panties and watch Jepordy too?

  46. Silver-and-black666 Says:

    RR

    Not sure I follow you on the “Rue the ghay” lisp?

  47. Just Fire Baby Says:

    OJ made his biggest mistake doing crime in the ultra-rigid Clark County.

    He can get away with that stuff in Brentwood and LA county, but Clark County is the Wild Wild West.

    What did he get 33 years, parollable after 9. LMAO!!!

  48. Silver-and-black666 Says:

    I prefer Bush to Mcfadden he might not be as fast but he can break a tackle at the LOS

  49. RaiderRockstar Says:

    do you wear old ladies panties and watch Jepordy too?

    ***

    would you libs please quit hitting on eachother?

    this is Jerry’s Raider blog …

    craigslist is just a click away!

  50. Norco Bob Says:

    Dude, if you dont know the difference between weather and whether,…your G.E.D was forged.

  51. Just Fire Baby Says:

    No more craigslist….it’s backpage now.

    Or, from what I’ve been told.

  52. Dakota Says:

    Remember this Norco? Did you forget to take your meds again?

    TO: jmcdonald@bayareanewsgroup.com
    FROM: DR. John Walker, DO, MD, IMG-Alameda, California

    Dear Mr. McDonald,

    It has come to my attention that one of my patients, known to you as N0rco Bob, has been banned from posting comments on your Inside the Oakland Raiders blog.

    Mr. N0rco Bob suffers from a wide variety of psychotic disorders, ranging from Delusional Disorder-Grandiose Type, which causes him to have an inflated sense of self worth, to Dependant Personality Disorder characterized by an over-reliance on others that leads to submissive and clinging behavior and fears of separation.

    As of right now, Mr. N0rco Bob’s Delusional Disorder-Grandiose Type is dominant, however, it is my professional opinion that if you ban him from posting his delusional comments about his relationship with the Oakland Raiders on your blog you could push his Dependant Personality Disorder to the forefront, causing him to, perhaps, do harm to himself or others. He also suffers from a mild form of Panic Disorder that in combination with his feelings of separation from your blog may cause him to have a sudden onset of heart palpitations, chest pain, choking sensations, dizziness, and feelings of unreality.

    As his treating MD I request that you lift the ban from Mr. N0rco Bob, both for his safety and the safety of others. Mr. N0rco Bob is one of the saddest cases I have run across in my 30 plus years of practice in the field of psychiatrics. Years of research and studies may be ruined by your actions.

    Yours Truly,

    Dr. John Walker, DO, MD, IMG-Alameda, California

  53. PurpleDrank81 Says:

    Entertaining

  54. Silver-and-black666 Says:

    Dude, if you have never made a spelling error in chat or on this blog then you are a better person than I am! I might as well give up on life because there is nothing more important than proper English on a sports Blog!

  55. PurpleDrank81 Says:

    What the hell is Back Page?

  56. LA to TheBay Says:

    666

    Norco doesn’t use contractions. Don’t trip, nobody really cares unless its unreadable.

  57. Norco Bob Says:

    Sorry Dakota, your attempt at humor has failed,..but youre used to that.

  58. Dakota Says:

    LA to TheBay Says:
    December 10th, 2010 at 10:51 am
    666

    Norco doesn’t use contractions. Don’t trip, nobody really cares unless its unreadable.

    ++++++++++++

    Unfortunately Norco’s mom didn’t use contraceptives either.

  59. LA to TheBay Says:

    LMAO. I get an assist for that one.

  60. exlaraiderseasonticketholder Says:

    Go Raiders!
    Go Lakers!
    Go Dakota!!

  61. Norco Bob Says:

    I was sitting by this guy at the KC game,..had his smart phone with him,…just for kicks he clicked on Jerrys blog…it was hilarious that while the games on, you losers on the couch posting throughout game,…you losers are pathetic and you know it.

  62. Norco Bob Says:

    Dakota,..stop,..your failed attempts at humor are only making your years of being ridiculed here justifiable….just stop,..you are what you are. A loser.

  63. RaiderRockstar Says:

    I was sitting by this guy at the KC game,..

    ***

    I don’t like where this is headed!

  64. Norco Bob Says:

    Im outta here,..heading to Mont Bleu for some parlay card biz,…you losers enjoy your day here.

  65. Dakota Says:

    Norco Bob Says:
    December 10th, 2010 at 10:54 am
    I was sitting by this guy at the KC game,..had his smart phone with him,…just for kicks he clicked on Jerrys blog…it was hilarious that while the games on, you losers on the couch posting throughout game,…you losers are pathetic and you know it.

    +++++++++

    This is Norco’s way of saying “Thank god I still live at home in my mom’s trailer and am on disability from that debilitating case of syphi1is I got when I was 17….with that money and the money I get from selling my food stamps, I have enough money to go to a couple of Raiders games a year! I am not a loser!”

  66. LA to TheBay Says:

    Norco Bob Says:
    December 10th, 2010 at 10:56 am
    Im outta here,..heading to Mont Bleu for some parlay card biz,…you losers enjoy your day here.

    ———————-

    Translated: I’m off to the medicine cabinet, then back to the couch.

  67. bcz24 Says:

    Old Norco must be out of meds…

  68. Silver-and-black666 Says:

    so you were sitting with a guy at the KC game (homo)

    you went online to blog during a live game (nerdy little geek)

    And you patronize everyone here for blogging while you were doing it also (hypocrite)

  69. Dakota Says:

    Give him the chair!

    “Denver Broncos cornerback Perrish Cox has been charged with sexual assault by the Douglas (Colo.) District Attorney’s Office.

    Cox, who has started eight games for the Broncos this season, was arrested and charged after what a Lone Tree police department news release called “a lengthy and detailed investigation.”

    Cox appeared Friday in Douglas County Court in nearby Castle Rock wearing a gray prison uniform. His feet were shackled and he was escorted by an armed sheriff’s deputy.

    A judge declined a defense attorney’s request to reduce a $50,000 bond but did say that Cox can leave the state two times — apparently to play in Broncos away games. Cox waived extradition, meaning he agreed not to fight transport back to Colorado if for some reason he were arrested out of state.

    Police said the incident occurred Oct. 28. Cox was arrested Thursday.

    “We are aware of the reports and are currently in the process of gathering information and reviewing the facts,” Broncos media relations director Patrick Smyth said, according to the Denver Post. “We are taking this matter very seriously and are fully cooperating with every aspect of the process.”

    Details of the case have been sealed, the news release said. Lone Tree is located 20 miles south of Denver.

    Information from The Associated Press was used in this report.”

  70. Bo Schembechler Jackson Says:

    Just Fire Baby Says:
    December 10th, 2010 at 9:57 am
    I can’t wait for my daily enlightment from COY candidate Tom Cable!!!

    :::::::::::::::::::::::::::::

    Hear hear!

  71. Dakota Says:

    “Lone Tree police department”

    Damn, I didn’t know MLonetree had his own police department! I am going to stop with the old man jokes!

  72. Raider O Says:

    RR,

    1- I work at the Kwik E Mart. Thank you and come again!

    2- if life gives you lemons, you make lemonade.
    LMAO

  73. Nnamdi21 Says:

    Jags O line is pretty dinged up and they’re missing secondary too…

    Hmm…

    http://www.raidernationstation.com/raider_war_room_3

  74. Bo Schembechler Jackson Says:

    Is “Mont Bleu” some sort of spa? Sounds very niner…

  75. Nnamdi21 Says:

    69. That was the knock on the guy.

    Questionable character.

    A solid ball player and someone I thought we’d have to watch out for on the field.

    Now he’ll have to watch out for lawyers fees and shivs.

    can’t wait to see the headlines Denver is new Dysfunction Junction!

  76. RaiderRockstar Says:

    N21,

    was Kevin Haslam a starter for the JAX O-Line?

  77. Nnamdi21 Says:

    47. McFadden reminds me of OJ’s running style.

    Thats not a bad thing if you can get away from the murdery-ess-ness and just focus on football.

    Theres a little Gale Sayers in DMC too.

    Hope he runs hard and has a big game agsint the Jags…Michael Bush played well last week too…

    GO RAIDERS!!!

  78. PurpleDrank81 Says:

    Actually Mont Bleu is pretty Crackin….The Opal Lounge in the winter is pretty damn Fun

  79. Nnamdi21 Says:

    76. Starter? I don’t know…did it say that? Have to read it again…

  80. Silver-and-black666 Says:

    “McFadden reminds me of OJ’s running style.”

    OJ was bigger and faster than everyone he played against he could break tackles at all three levels.

    McFadden falls down at the LOS when hit….sure he has breakaway speed but he just doesn’t break tackles at the LOS like OJ did.

    Bad comparison!

  81. Nnamdi21 Says:

    Says he played in 5 games.

    Think he’s a back up who was pressed into service due to injury.

    Now the’re down to practice squad back ups

  82. RaiderRockstar Says:

    HEADLINES:

    Linebacker Kirk Morrison flourishes with Jaguars, has no ax to grind

    By Jerry McDonald

    http://www.mercurynews.com/raiders

  83. Nnamdi21 Says:

    80. More the open field running style and OJ really didn’t break alot of tackles at the LOS. The Electric Company was one of the finest and under rated O lines in NFL history.

  84. Silver-and-black666 Says:

    Agree Nnamdi

  85. Bo Schembechler Jackson Says:

    McFadden falls down at the LOS when hit…

    :::::::::::::::::::::::::::

    LMAO.

  86. Nnamdi21 Says:

    82, Ufk Morrison.

    Got sick of his “Everythings ducky” politically correct media bytes when it was blatantly clear HE was the main reason our D was getting gouged.

    Took 2 years before anyone listened.

    That guy was CONSTANTLY out of postion and making bad reads. Ugh…

    Good riddance!

  87. Nnamdi21 Says:

    I want to see McFad out in pattern. He broke open over the top last week but Campbell scrambled for a 1st instead.

    Best receiver on the team.

  88. RaiderRockstar Says:

    N21,

    starting OT’s for the Jags are Eugene Monroe & Jordan Black.

    backups are now Guy Whimper & Daniel Baldridge …

  89. Nnamdi21 Says:

    Yeah, Jags are kind dinged on the O line…hope King Richard and our aggresive play can do some more damage.

  90. DMAC Says:

    Yeah, Pitts O’line was banged up and we didn’t do schit. Which D’line is going to show up? The one in Pitts or the one in San D-eggo?

  91. Nnamdi21 Says:

    88. Blacks the back up for Eben Britton

    “With Haslam on IR the Jags promoted Jonathan Palmer from their practice squad.

    Jordan Black is already filling in on the O line at Right Tackle for Eben Britton who suffered a season ending shoulder injury in late October.”

    RNS

  92. Nnamdi21 Says:

    90. WORD!

    Guy Whimper is a 4th round pick dumped by the Giants.

  93. The Real MaddenRaider Says:

    McFadden just doesn’t slice through the line of scrimmage and evade pursuers the way OJ did.

  94. The Real MaddenRaider Says:

    Saw Ford on Inside The Raider Shield or whatever yesterday. Good kid.

  95. Nnamdi21 Says:

    94. Word again RMR.

  96. Nnamdi21 Says:

    DMAC Says:
    December 10th, 2010 at 11:34 am
    Yeah, Pitts O’line was banged up and we didn’t do schit. Which D’line is going to show up? The one in Pitts or the one in San D-eggo?

    ==============

    We faced Pitts line scrubs and got walloped. Then played against the #1 offense in the game and moidahed em’.

    I think thats why its so hard for NFL announcers and analysts to cover the Raiders. First, they hate them, 2nd, you never know what your going to get.

  97. Nnamdi21 Says:

    Peace owt! Off to Black Ops!~

  98. jbr63 Says:

    RoMac will play, and he will dominate. I’m more excited about big John. Henderson was one of the few Raider highlights in Nashville this year vs the Titans.

  99. DMAC Says:

    new post

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