Al Hearts JaMarcus, Still Hates Rich
Al Davis has officially lost it.
If the draft picks of the last several years and the mad money thrown at mediocre players the last several years weren’t proof enough, the way the Raider management is reacting to Rich Gannon’s offer of help for their mega-bust of a QB is the clincher.
This post on the Silver and Black Report outlines the situation very well.
The Raiders are acting like children, led by that buffoonish John Herrerra.
The Raiders responded to Gannon’s offer through team executive and John Herrera. From the Oakland Tribune:
“It’s Rich that needs the help,” Raiders senior executive John Herrera said. “When he goes on a radio show offering Mr. Davis help, Tom Cable help, the Raiders help, maybe it’s Rich that needs the help.”
What the hell does that even mean? That doesn’t even fit as a response. It’s like in Dodgeball when Ben Stiller’s character responds with “touche” at a completely inappropriate time. Sounds like John Herrera basically just said, “I know you are, but what am I?” or “I’m not a towel, you’re a towel.” Are they trying to say he’s desperate for work? (read more at Bleacher Report….)
I have totally lost faith in this organization. Things will not change unless Davis relinquishes power, hires a General Manager and that GM hires a competent coach with power to hire his own staff and select his own players. Sadly, that might not happen until the old man passes away. John Madden has even stated that it must be done. I wonder if he’s been banished from Raider headquarters as well?
Remember when the Raiders were successful? They were led by GMs or senior executives named Al LoCasale, Ron Wolf, and Bruce Allen. Coincidence? I think not. Al’s Wingman has a good review of those eras and how the Raiders should have handled the Gannon offer (Hint: with professionalism). Wolf turned Green Bay around and you just watch how Allen turns the Redskin franchise around.
The news that Russell skipped the final team meeting for “personal reasons” which was later discovered to be a trip to Las Vegas is yet another sign that this guy is a loser and a bust. Now, the team (Herrerra) says he went with the permission of the team and with a team official. So, that makes it right? That’s a further indictment on the Raider management.
I can’t wait to see what gem they choose at #8 in the 2010 draft.
Meanwhile, “Lance” Kiffin is having a hearty laugh at all this.
January 13th, 2010 at 3:38 am
I’m not sure if Al knows about Herrera’s antics of the last 5 years.
It just never ends! Maybe this is the “Smithers and Mr. Burns” of the NFL and Herrera is feeding the old guy B.S. everyday. Even as wacked as Mr. Davis is … he would never respond to Gannon’s reaching out like Herrera did, at all.
Now, I must admit, Gannon was in the wrong to talk about it publicly, instead of “only” calling Al Davis and Tom Cable, privately. Sounds like pure pitty on sports radio and we all know how easily Al gets offended. He needs to address the Gannon issue in a press release. Why burn your bridges with a QB, that I always thought would be a hard nosed practice involved and tireless complex play calling coach. As HC or OC, but as a QB Coach for starters. Why the hell not?
I’m posting this comment, on what might be the eve of Tom Cable’s fate.
P.S. That punk Kiffin is proving once again that he will step on anyone to take a “greedy” short cut in life. Tennessee is screwed big time, because of the timing of this. Lord! Is breaking a 4 year contract this early with a Univ, that easy? I never had bad blood for USC, but now I hope they drop off the map and teams like CAL and Stanford take over the PAC 10. Most importantly, I hope he gets screwed out of a pay check in this situation as well. What a Gamoto!
January 13th, 2010 at 3:50 am
As far as drafting 8, It doesn’t matter.
Any lights out OL or DL will do.
Maybe a free agent signing or two. Like veterans Boldin and Volek.
A shift with the staff. Maybe a blockbuster coordinator signing.
Finally, trade picks for a proven deadly kick return man or find one in late rounds.
If JaMarcus doesn’t restructure his deal, he needs to go and McFadden needs to pass and catch more in 2010.
Simple formula, correct?
Mr. Panos thinks so.