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Meta4iCAL

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so now we got a little bit of a seasoned wide out to fill in that vet spot people saying we need. and if he can return kicks thatd be great, cause our special teams have looked awful this preseason
pretty sure that's the main reason we brought him in, that's his specialty
 

REACHTMO

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I know, what im tryina say is that hopefully he can make it work. Jacoby ford can/should be able to return kicks, but we've seen how poor the special teams has work. If he can get the job done better, thatd be great
 

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after reading this piece on on jamie cumbie, I'm rooting for him to make the team. dude caught a bad break, but kept at it with training on his own while mowing lawns, lol

Raiders defensive tackle Jamie Cumbie didn't give himself enough credit for his potentially bubble-popping performance Saturday night. Cumbie, an undrafted free agent who was on Oakland's practice squad last season, had three pass deflections and a sack against the Lions.

"I'm 6-foot-7," he said, "so my hands are higher than everyone else's already. I got them up and it happened."

He left out the part about getting kicked off the Clemson team two years ago, getting a job landscaping while he worked with a trainer for five months and then coming to Oakland for training camp last year with a one-way ticket, broke.

"Nothing, man" he said. "I had nothing. No clothes, no money, nothing. Lucky I got a chance to stay around last year, and I have gotten better."

Another good outing Thursday in the preseason finale in Seattle and Cumbie has a good shot at getting off the bubble and making the 53-man roster.

"My dad tells me, 'Son, I feel that sometimes it will come in landslides, when it comes.' And I've been waiting, working hard," Cumbie said. "It's about time I got something."

Cumbie's hands started him on his journey to oblivion.

He was kicked off the Clemson team, then kicked out of the university in June 2010 after a fight behind a bar and an arrest for assault and battery. The arrest warrant stated the victim had a broken nose, swelling of the brain and multiple facial fractures, but Cumbie swears it was "just one good punch."

"I was wrong, shouldn't have been in that situation, but basically I hit the wrong kid," Cumbie said. "People - even from my hometown - say I tried to kill him, but I know what I did. It came down to who I hit."

The victim, Philip Prince II, is the grandson of former Clemson President and trustee Philip Prince.

"I regret it," Cumbie said, "but they say everything happens for a reason."

Kicked out of school one class shy of graduation and unable to land at another school, Cumbie "was crushed." He moved to Columbia, S.C., where his new agent, Jay Courie, got him a personal trainer and a job cutting grass.

"I knew if I had worked hard, that I had a chance," Cumbie said. "Maybe not to get drafted but at least to get a tryout with a pro team."

Last summer, the call came. It was from the Omaha Nighthawks of the UFL.

"Man, I was happy," Cumbie said.

Then, the day the NFL lockout ended, a better call came. It was from then-Raiders defensive line coach Mike Waufle, inviting Cumbie to training camp.

Cumbie was cut but signed to the practice squad out of camp, and he hung on every word from players like Richard Seymour and Tommy Kelly.

"Seymour and Kelly and Big John (Henderson) were always giving me advice last year, pointing me here, pointing me there," Cumbie said. "They don't have to do that. They must have seen something in me."

Cumbie put on 15 pounds in the past year and is up to 305.

"I'm more confident, stronger, I know my offensive sets and tendencies, and I'm seeing the game a lot better," he said. Even with all that, Cumbie knew he needed a big performance against the Lions after missing the second preseason game with a foot injury.

And he did, much to the delight of defensive coordinator Jason Tarver.

"Those are the guys you root for because he said, 'Coach, I'm going to be back' after the injury, Tarver said. "And Jamie plays hard every snap, and he comes back and makes a bunch of plays."

saw this post describing our coaching staff and front office in the comments section of the raiders blog, I lol'd

The Hair
The Princess of Darkness
The Gut
The Gut’s Decoy
The Visor
& the Mad Scientist

We have the most colorful and best administration in sports right now. I hope we can keep ‘em together for the next decade.
 

Meta4iCAL

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Got my tickets for Monday Night. Can't fucking wait! The Dolts are going down. Ryan Matthews will likely be out, and now they're gonna be starting their undrafted rookie FA LT. Remember what happened last time they had their starting LT injured against the Raiders? (Last season Thursday night in SD) Rivers was on the ground all night. They aint ready for Big Rich, Sho-Nasty, and Big TK. We'll be walking out of the O.Co with the W. I garnette.

Rookie LT to face Oakland's top D-line

By Bill Williamson | ESPN.com

Mike Harris, meet the best defensive front in the AFC West.

Big news developed for both the San Diego Chargers and the Oakland Raiders on Saturday. U-T San Diego reported that Harris said he has been told he will start at Oakland on Sept. 10 on ESPN’S “Monday Night Football.”

Starting left tackle Jared Gaither has been out virtually all of training camp with back issues. Don’t be surprised if Gaither is out beyond the Oakland game. San Diego coach Norv Turner said Gaither hasn’t made any progress. Harris has been chosen to start over any existing San Diego veterans or potential newcomers.

Harris, an undrafted rookie free agent from UCLA, has started all of the preseason. Starting in the preseason and playing against Oakland’s’ terrific defensive line in the season opener are two different things.

San Diego has to be concerned that a rookie free agent is in charge of Philip Rivers' blindside in that game. The Chargers are very beat up going into this game with starting running back Ryan Mathews questionable at best and receiver Vincent Brown out a couple of months with a broken ankle.

But the Gaither injury is the biggest situation. Harris has been OK this summer, but he is an undrafted fee agent. He can’t be expected to be great against Oakland.

The Chargers will likely use multiple tight end sets and do all they can to survive this game. Still, the Chargers have yet to make a roster move for a tackle, so they must have some faith in Harris. Expect Oakland to be ultra aggressive in this game in an attempt to take advantage of Harris’ presence.

Meanwhile, U-T San Diego is reporting the Chargers are adding seven players to the practice squad. They are: Edwin Baker, Charlie Bryant, Greg Gatson, Logan Harrell, Damik Scafe, Mike Willie and former San Francisco and Stanford receiver Chris Owusu.
 

Meta4iCAL

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Got my tickets for Monday Night. Can't fucking wait! The Dolts are going down. Ryan Matthews will likely be out, and now they're gonna be starting their undrafted rookie FA LT. Remember what happened last time they had their starting LT injured against the Raiders? (Last season Thursday night in SD) Rivers was on the ground all night. They aint ready for Big Rich, Sho-Nasty, and Big TK. We'll be walking out of the O.Co with the W. I garnette.

Rookie LT to face Oakland's top D-line

By Bill Williamson | ESPN.com

Mike Harris, meet the best defensive front in the AFC West.

Big news developed for both the San Diego Chargers and the Oakland Raiders on Saturday. U-T San Diego reported that Harris said he has been told he will start at Oakland on Sept. 10 on ESPN’S “Monday Night Football.”

Starting left tackle Jared Gaither has been out virtually all of training camp with back issues. Don’t be surprised if Gaither is out beyond the Oakland game. San Diego coach Norv Turner said Gaither hasn’t made any progress. Harris has been chosen to start over any existing San Diego veterans or potential newcomers.

Harris, an undrafted rookie free agent from UCLA, has started all of the preseason. Starting in the preseason and playing against Oakland’s’ terrific defensive line in the season opener are two different things.

San Diego has to be concerned that a rookie free agent is in charge of Philip Rivers' blindside in that game. The Chargers are very beat up going into this game with starting running back Ryan Mathews questionable at best and receiver Vincent Brown out a couple of months with a broken ankle.

But the Gaither injury is the biggest situation. Harris has been OK this summer, but he is an undrafted fee agent. He can’t be expected to be great against Oakland.

The Chargers will likely use multiple tight end sets and do all they can to survive this game. Still, the Chargers have yet to make a roster move for a tackle, so they must have some faith in Harris. Expect Oakland to be ultra aggressive in this game in an attempt to take advantage of Harris’ presence.

Meanwhile, U-T San Diego is reporting the Chargers are adding seven players to the practice squad. They are: Edwin Baker, Charlie Bryant, Greg Gatson, Logan Harrell, Damik Scafe, Mike Willie and former San Francisco and Stanford receiver Chris Owusu.