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		<title>By: DaRaiders022</title>
		<link>http://www.ibabuzz.com/oaklandraiders/2012/12/17/the-trick-for-raiders-is-doing-it-again/comment-page-34/#comment-1182410</link>
		<dc:creator>DaRaiders022</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Wed, 19 Dec 2012 20:03:46 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>dr_robert Says: 
December 19th, 2012 at 9:57 am 
brandian ross has been moved ahead of michael huff on the raiders depth chart
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We&#039;ve been saying for 2 seasons that Huff can&#039;t play CB!  About freakin time!</description>
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December 19th, 2012 at 9:57 am<br />
brandian ross has been moved ahead of michael huff on the raiders depth chart<br />
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We&#8217;ve been saying for 2 seasons that Huff can&#8217;t play CB!  About freakin time!</p>
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		<title>By: DaRaiders022</title>
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		<dc:creator>DaRaiders022</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Wed, 19 Dec 2012 20:00:18 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>stablersbeard Says: 
December 19th, 2012 at 8:52 am 
“Why does everyone keep talking about trading McFadden?
 
CBS during the game stated he was a FA at year end. If true, can’t trade him.”
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He’s a FA in 2014. Has one year left at $5.8m
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Sh!t...are u freakin kidding me!</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>stablersbeard Says:<br />
December 19th, 2012 at 8:52 am<br />
“Why does everyone keep talking about trading McFadden?</p>
<p>CBS during the game stated he was a FA at year end. If true, can’t trade him.”<br />
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<p>He’s a FA in 2014. Has one year left at $5.8m<br />
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<p>Sh!t&#8230;are u freakin kidding me!</p>
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		<title>By: Back-n-Black</title>
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		<dc:creator>Back-n-Black</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Wed, 19 Dec 2012 19:37:40 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>http://collegefootballtalk.nbcsports.com/2012/12/19/stanford-shaw-reach-agreement-on-long-term-extension/
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Shaw won&#039;t be in Oakland... shame too, he was on my candidate wish list prior to Allen being hired.</description>
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<p>Shaw won&#8217;t be in Oakland&#8230; shame too, he was on my candidate wish list prior to Allen being hired.</p>
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		<title>By: RAIDERMAN99</title>
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		<dc:creator>RAIDERMAN99</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Wed, 19 Dec 2012 18:58:44 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>If we listened to some of the people here, we would try to implement a system, see that it worked for every back on our roster but one, change the system to match the skills of that one player, watch that player get hurt, keep the system that only the one back enjoys, watch that player leave after the next year in free agency, and then try to go back and implement the system we tried to implement the first go around, after screwing around for a year and a half. Why does that make sense to anyone?
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You&#039;re right. 

It made more sense to scrap an existing system that was working just fine and erradicate a formidable running game bcz we were doomed unless Krapp, the ZBS and the Texan scheme rescued us.

The results speak for themselves.

Don&#039;t get the fascination with the Texans and their system.

Frankly, when I watch their games I&#039;m not impressed with their scheme. 

I admire their success and think they have a decent QB, a solid Oline, and good weaponry in Johnson and Foster and others.

But I don&#039;t come away from watching their games thinking they&#039;re an unstoppable scoring machine or are running a brilliant system we should aspire to.

Hey, if I&#039;m going to emulate a system for a running game, I&#039;ll take the Niner smashmouth formula over the Texan&#039;s ZBS any day of the week.

But if you insist that the Texans are the measuring stick and the team to emulate, that the ZBS is the way to go, and that Krapp is an OC we want to stick with, who am I to argue ?

Guess we&#039;ll have to let the results continue to speak for themselves.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>If we listened to some of the people here, we would try to implement a system, see that it worked for every back on our roster but one, change the system to match the skills of that one player, watch that player get hurt, keep the system that only the one back enjoys, watch that player leave after the next year in free agency, and then try to go back and implement the system we tried to implement the first go around, after screwing around for a year and a half. Why does that make sense to anyone?<br />
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You&#8217;re right. </p>
<p>It made more sense to scrap an existing system that was working just fine and erradicate a formidable running game bcz we were doomed unless Krapp, the ZBS and the Texan scheme rescued us.</p>
<p>The results speak for themselves.</p>
<p>Don&#8217;t get the fascination with the Texans and their system.</p>
<p>Frankly, when I watch their games I&#8217;m not impressed with their scheme. </p>
<p>I admire their success and think they have a decent QB, a solid Oline, and good weaponry in Johnson and Foster and others.</p>
<p>But I don&#8217;t come away from watching their games thinking they&#8217;re an unstoppable scoring machine or are running a brilliant system we should aspire to.</p>
<p>Hey, if I&#8217;m going to emulate a system for a running game, I&#8217;ll take the Niner smashmouth formula over the Texan&#8217;s ZBS any day of the week.</p>
<p>But if you insist that the Texans are the measuring stick and the team to emulate, that the ZBS is the way to go, and that Krapp is an OC we want to stick with, who am I to argue ?</p>
<p>Guess we&#8217;ll have to let the results continue to speak for themselves.</p>
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		<title>By: DKnight007</title>
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		<dc:creator>DKnight007</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Wed, 19 Dec 2012 18:46:52 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>The problem with Carolina is that they have big money allocated to 3 RB&#039;s that they don&#039;t use very much.

It&#039;s a waste. They run the football more and run screens to get the ball in their RB&#039;s hands more.

They try and use Cam way to much and sooner or later that will bite them in the rear, when he gets injured and starts wearing out. They also need help on defense.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The problem with Carolina is that they have big money allocated to 3 RB&#8217;s that they don&#8217;t use very much.</p>
<p>It&#8217;s a waste. They run the football more and run screens to get the ball in their RB&#8217;s hands more.</p>
<p>They try and use Cam way to much and sooner or later that will bite them in the rear, when he gets injured and starts wearing out. They also need help on defense.</p>
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		<title>By: DKnight007</title>
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		<dc:creator>DKnight007</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Wed, 19 Dec 2012 18:42:32 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>1475.Super Dawg Says: 
December 19th, 2012 at 12:57 am 
Allen gets a pass for shutting out KC. OK. Give him and Tarver a coupon for a happy meal. Fine. But Knapp does not get a coupon for a happy meal because he could not get his unit into the end zone. What is up with that? Fine.



^^^^^^^
LOL! Hilarious.

I would take Norvall calling plays as OC ahead of crappy Knapp as OC any day of the week.

Norv runs more power gap, pulling, counter and trap schemes along with his downfield passing and screen games to the RB&#039;s.

Though Norv can get caught up in predictable mode at times.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>1475.Super Dawg Says:<br />
December 19th, 2012 at 12:57 am<br />
Allen gets a pass for shutting out KC. OK. Give him and Tarver a coupon for a happy meal. Fine. But Knapp does not get a coupon for a happy meal because he could not get his unit into the end zone. What is up with that? Fine.</p>
<p>^^^^^^^<br />
LOL! Hilarious.</p>
<p>I would take Norvall calling plays as OC ahead of crappy Knapp as OC any day of the week.</p>
<p>Norv runs more power gap, pulling, counter and trap schemes along with his downfield passing and screen games to the RB&#8217;s.</p>
<p>Though Norv can get caught up in predictable mode at times.</p>
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		<title>By: Purvisman/Intrepid// Full Disclosure</title>
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		<dc:creator>Purvisman/Intrepid// Full Disclosure</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Wed, 19 Dec 2012 18:38:14 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>Mistic1 Tha Supavillain Says:
 Well guess what, we are about to get kicked in the nuts by the new football paradigm, and crushed by the wave of the future and it is a tsunami named Cam newton.
 When cam shows off his other worldly skill allen will look like the biggest idiot on the planet. Worst than what he looks like now.
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 As far as engaging in hyperbole, you are possessed of other worldly, even &#039;Spaced Age&#039; skills.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Mistic1 Tha Supavillain Says:<br />
 Well guess what, we are about to get kicked in the nuts by the new football paradigm, and crushed by the wave of the future and it is a tsunami named Cam newton.<br />
 When cam shows off his other worldly skill allen will look like the biggest idiot on the planet. Worst than what he looks like now.<br />
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<p> As far as engaging in hyperbole, you are possessed of other worldly, even &#8216;Spaced Age&#8217; skills.</p>
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		<title>By: Mistic1 Tha Supavillain</title>
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		<dc:creator>Mistic1 Tha Supavillain</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Wed, 19 Dec 2012 18:37:37 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>wait befor i goill leave you with this article from the charlotte observer. This is what the wave of the future can do for you. By the way there are many articles on wilson kappy and rgIII in their local papers as well. 

Wouldn&#039;t be nice to have qb that had write ups like this in silver and black? i mean write ups that they actually deserved instead of the empty hyperbole we got with the dynamic duo article and the infamous trade validation article that im sure the writer wishes he never printed.





since Nov. 18, Newton has a passer rating of 109.8, second only to Washington’s Robert Griffin III. Newton has thrown 10 touchdown passes and no interceptions. He also has run for three touchdowns.

Much of the success in the passing game, offensive coordinator Rob Chudzinski said, comes from Newton’s willingness to find secondary targets.

“He’s really improved” in his decision making, Chudzinski said. “I’ve talked about Cam improving and that’s one area: not taking sacks, getting rid of the ball, checking it down, getting it to a second read.

“You saw some dump-offs to DeAngelo (Williams) or Mike Tolbert (on Sunday at San Diego) or getting out of harm’s way and throwing the ball out of bounds.

“Those are the things quarterbacks do that can keep drives alive – minimize negative plays or not trying to force the ball and throw an interception. You’re stringing the plays together.”

An Observer review of every Newton pass during the past five games examined everything Chudzinski mentioned and more.

Newton entered the Nov. 18 game against Tampa Bay averaging 238 yards passing, with eight passing touchdowns, 10 interceptions and a 77.2 passer rating. The Panthers were 2-7.

During the recent five-game span, Newton averaged 261.1 yards passing with 10 passing touchdowns, zero interceptions and a 109.8 passer rating. And the Panthers were 3-2.

Newton has been very effective on passes within 10 yards of the line of scrimmage, going 62-of-89 with four scores.

Included in that total: Newton is 10-for-11 on screen passes, for 156 yards and two touchdowns. On dump-offs and check-downs to secondary receivers, Newton is 15-for-18 for 124 yards.

Newton’s 152 pass attempts without an interception is a franchise record, beating Jake Delhomme’s six-year-old mark. Newton’s is the longest active streak in the NFL.

He has been sacked just nine times over those five games, and hurried nearly 13 times per game.

Newton threw crucial interceptions Oct. 21 against the Cowboys and Oct. 28 against Bears when he was hit as he threw. But during this stretch, Newton has attempted 17 passes with seven completions for 138 yards and a touchdown when being hit.

Playing a large role in Newton’s lack of turnovers, Chudzinski said, are drills run by quarterbacks coach Mike Shula that simulate Newton’s check-downs and safety valve routes when under pressure. Newton must avoid backup quarterbacks Derek Anderson or Jimmy Clausen, acting as pass rushers, before finding his option.

Chudzinski said the drills, film study and in-game experience have allowed Newton to make those reads quicker.

“You have to see yourself on film making mistakes and you have to see situations where, ‘Oh if I would have just checked it down here,’ ” Chudzinski said. “And stressing with him over and over and over again, ‘Where’s my check-down, where’s my safety valve, where can I get the ball to if I need to get it out quickly?’ ”

Chudzinski said Newton still has a lot to improve upon, including his mechanics. During the past five games he either has overthrown, underthrown or been wide on 32 attempts, or 21 percent of the time.

With this hot streak, Newton needs to average 172.5 passing yards over the final two games to break Peyton Manning’s NFL record for most passing yards during a quarterback’s first two seasons (7,874).

“He’s playing more consistent and I think he’s getting more confidence,” Chudzinski said. “Those are things that just start building and everything feeds off that.

“As you see yourself doing things and you see mistakes, hopefully you’re correcting them the next time they come up. And I think that’s clicking. You’re seeing Cam improve in those areas.”</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>wait befor i goill leave you with this article from the charlotte observer. This is what the wave of the future can do for you. By the way there are many articles on wilson kappy and rgIII in their local papers as well. </p>
<p>Wouldn&#8217;t be nice to have qb that had write ups like this in silver and black? i mean write ups that they actually deserved instead of the empty hyperbole we got with the dynamic duo article and the infamous trade validation article that im sure the writer wishes he never printed.</p>
<p>since Nov. 18, Newton has a passer rating of 109.8, second only to Washington’s Robert Griffin III. Newton has thrown 10 touchdown passes and no interceptions. He also has run for three touchdowns.</p>
<p>Much of the success in the passing game, offensive coordinator Rob Chudzinski said, comes from Newton’s willingness to find secondary targets.</p>
<p>“He’s really improved” in his decision making, Chudzinski said. “I’ve talked about Cam improving and that’s one area: not taking sacks, getting rid of the ball, checking it down, getting it to a second read.</p>
<p>“You saw some dump-offs to DeAngelo (Williams) or Mike Tolbert (on Sunday at San Diego) or getting out of harm’s way and throwing the ball out of bounds.</p>
<p>“Those are the things quarterbacks do that can keep drives alive – minimize negative plays or not trying to force the ball and throw an interception. You’re stringing the plays together.”</p>
<p>An Observer review of every Newton pass during the past five games examined everything Chudzinski mentioned and more.</p>
<p>Newton entered the Nov. 18 game against Tampa Bay averaging 238 yards passing, with eight passing touchdowns, 10 interceptions and a 77.2 passer rating. The Panthers were 2-7.</p>
<p>During the recent five-game span, Newton averaged 261.1 yards passing with 10 passing touchdowns, zero interceptions and a 109.8 passer rating. And the Panthers were 3-2.</p>
<p>Newton has been very effective on passes within 10 yards of the line of scrimmage, going 62-of-89 with four scores.</p>
<p>Included in that total: Newton is 10-for-11 on screen passes, for 156 yards and two touchdowns. On dump-offs and check-downs to secondary receivers, Newton is 15-for-18 for 124 yards.</p>
<p>Newton’s 152 pass attempts without an interception is a franchise record, beating Jake Delhomme’s six-year-old mark. Newton’s is the longest active streak in the NFL.</p>
<p>He has been sacked just nine times over those five games, and hurried nearly 13 times per game.</p>
<p>Newton threw crucial interceptions Oct. 21 against the Cowboys and Oct. 28 against Bears when he was hit as he threw. But during this stretch, Newton has attempted 17 passes with seven completions for 138 yards and a touchdown when being hit.</p>
<p>Playing a large role in Newton’s lack of turnovers, Chudzinski said, are drills run by quarterbacks coach Mike Shula that simulate Newton’s check-downs and safety valve routes when under pressure. Newton must avoid backup quarterbacks Derek Anderson or Jimmy Clausen, acting as pass rushers, before finding his option.</p>
<p>Chudzinski said the drills, film study and in-game experience have allowed Newton to make those reads quicker.</p>
<p>“You have to see yourself on film making mistakes and you have to see situations where, ‘Oh if I would have just checked it down here,’ ” Chudzinski said. “And stressing with him over and over and over again, ‘Where’s my check-down, where’s my safety valve, where can I get the ball to if I need to get it out quickly?’ ”</p>
<p>Chudzinski said Newton still has a lot to improve upon, including his mechanics. During the past five games he either has overthrown, underthrown or been wide on 32 attempts, or 21 percent of the time.</p>
<p>With this hot streak, Newton needs to average 172.5 passing yards over the final two games to break Peyton Manning’s NFL record for most passing yards during a quarterback’s first two seasons (7,874).</p>
<p>“He’s playing more consistent and I think he’s getting more confidence,” Chudzinski said. “Those are things that just start building and everything feeds off that.</p>
<p>“As you see yourself doing things and you see mistakes, hopefully you’re correcting them the next time they come up. And I think that’s clicking. You’re seeing Cam improve in those areas.”</p>
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		<title>By: The_Judge37</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 19 Dec 2012 18:30:15 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>So we&#039;re trying to be like the Houston Texans now because they&#039;re the only successful example of a ZBS? What about the other top teams in the League that don&#039;t use the POSZBS like Pats, Packers, Giants, etc...</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>So we&#8217;re trying to be like the Houston Texans now because they&#8217;re the only successful example of a ZBS? What about the other top teams in the League that don&#8217;t use the POSZBS like Pats, Packers, Giants, etc&#8230;</p>
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		<title>By: The Big Banana</title>
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		<dc:creator>The Big Banana</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Wed, 19 Dec 2012 18:27:39 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>Then again, Krapp may stump Pryor more than help so maybe it&#039;s a good thing to keep him shelved until a competent staff is hired.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Then again, Krapp may stump Pryor more than help so maybe it&#8217;s a good thing to keep him shelved until a competent staff is hired.</p>
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