**Oakland Raiders 2010 offseason Thread**

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BTW- IF THAT STORY IS TRUE.. AND IT LOOKS LIKE IT IS.. SOMEONE IS GOING TO HAVE TO ANSWER TO SOME TAMPERING CHARGES.

HEY IF NNAMDI WANTS TO GO-LET HIM.. THEY CAN EAT THAT CONTRACT AND WE WILL GET A SHITLOAD OF HIGH DRAFT PICKS.

CAN'T MISS ON ALL OF EM.
 

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"Either he's coming to Oakland or something else will happen."


Asomugha is smarter than what he's saying right there...i think he thinks he's being sly, but what "else" would happen? We all know Revis, the best corner in the league, isnt coming to the Raiders.
 

Meta4iCAL

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Nnamdi is under contract for 2 more seasons... getting paid big money...

I pretty much assumed he'd leave after that contract anyways... unless the Raiders turn shit around by then... so ehh whatever

honestly Nnamdi has been one of my favorite players for a long time... and I feel like he does deserve to be on a winning team

if he goes somewhere else I'd still root for him (unless he went to any other AFC West team, SF, or New England) then fuck him, lol
 

Meta4iCAL

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Don’t take Asomugha too seriously

By Jerry McDonald - NFL Writer
Monday, February 1st, 2010 at 2:17 pm in Oakland Raiders.

I saw very little of the Pro Bowl and basically took the weekend off.

Cornerback Nnamdi Asomugha played enough to make three tackles before taking the second half off with a knee injury. No word on how serious it was, but Asomugha was seen smiling on the bench, sharing a laugh with Jets cornerback Darrelle Revis.

Then he made some news by telling ESPN he’d like to play alongside Revis with the Jets and said he has even talked to Rex Ryan about it.

Asomugha is so well-spoken and is so serious about giving back to the community and involving himself with issues outside of football it hides another quality _ a wicked sense of humor.

My personal favorite was a year or two ago when he gave safety Michael Huff a piggy bank during the Christmas gift exchange with defensive backs because “he was stealing all of Al Davis’ money.”

As for talking to Ryan, there’s a big difference between approaching Ryan with the serious notion of being traded, and sharing a laugh with Revis and saying, `C’mon, Rex, you know you want to do this.”

The Raiders would be wise to laugh this one off after talking to Asomugha rather than dive in with one of their heavy-handed responses.

Left a call with the Raiders today in case there was an update on Asomugha’s injury and haven’t heard back. That’s the usual offseason M.O. Normally, information doesn’t bubble to the surface until the first minicamp or OTA availability. It’s at that time someone like Zach Miller will express surprise that no one knew he’d had sports hernia surgery.

Just in the quick glance I saw of Asomugha on the sideline, he didn’t look overly concerned. So we’ll probably wait until minicamp to hear anything, at which time Asomugha probably be full speed, having forgotten about the minor nick in the Pro Bowl.

Either that or he’ll be fitted for a prosthetic.

At which point, maybe a trade to the Jets wouldn’t be such a bad idea.
 

Meta4iCAL

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Cam Inman: Oakland Raiders should trade Nnamdi Asomugha
By Cam Inman
Oakland Tribune columnist
Posted: 02/01/2010 06:54:29 PM PST
Updated: 02/01/2010 10:32:23 PM PST

I LOVE New York ... as the next home of Nnamdi Asomugha, the Raiders' Pro Bowl cornerback who apparently has his eye on joining the Jets.

Get rid of Nnamdi? The sanest voice in the NFL's looniest locker room? The Raiders' best player, at least among those who don't kick a football for a living?

Yes, yes and yes. Do the deal, as long as Al Davis nabs a franchise-saving package of draft picks and players in return.

Asomugha's value is sky high. The Raiders, since Asomugha's rookie year of 2003, have been 6 feet under.

Even at his peak, he hasn't stopped their tailspin and five-win seasons. He is a magnificent bargaining chip who could generate a blockbuster trade, along the standard set by Herschel Walker going from the Dallas Cowboys to the Minnesota Vikings in 1989.

The Cowboys parlayed that trade into a dynasty-building effort. Davis lives to build another dynasty as the Raiders' watch commander, and he is annually making high-profile trades.

Asomugha chirped up about a "dead serious" trade scenario after Sunday night's Pro Bowl. The goal: To partner up with his fellow AFC starting cornerback, the Jets' Darrelle Revis.

"Me and Revis have been talking to Rex (Ryan, the Jets coach) to try to do something," Asomugha told espn.com. "You may see us in the future. There's a little bit of talk going on. Either he's coming to Oakland or something else will happen."

Revis isn't coming to Oakland, so eliminate that scenario right now. The Jets absolutely cannot part ways with the player who keyed their surprising run to the AFC Championship game.

And what could the Raiders even give up to acquire a player of Revis' stature? Packaging All-Pro punter Shane Lecher, soon-to-be-franchise-tagged defensive lineman Richard Seymour and still-too-invisible running back Darren McFadden? That could be intriguing, but the Jets aren't the team in desperate need of such sweeping roster changes.

The "something else will happen" scenario makes a ton more sense. Asomugha phrased it brilliantly. He didn't rip the Raiders, saving him from Al's evil eye patch. He simply opened a door to an inviting idea.

"This is a team where the players, we can speak up as much as we want. But there are people in charge and that's how the show is going to be run," Asomugha told the NFL Network at Pro Bowl practice last week. "We definitely have talent. It goes to us being a little more disciplined when we're out on the field."

What could the Jets give up in return? They've got draft picks (29th overall this year, a first-rounder next year to replace the one Oakland gave up for Seymour in 2009). Other bait: an expendable quarterback in Kellen Clemens, a restricted free agent in wide receiver Braylon Edwards and a draft bust in defensive end Vernon Gholston, whom Davis might eye as a trademark reclamation project (along with the current JaMarcus Russell Project).

One team's trash (and a slew of draft picks) could be treasure in Davis' mind. If Davis fails to make good with that incoming bounty, it could convince him to hire a personnel czar.

Asomugha is the type of player any franchise should covet, especially the Raiders. He is a wonderful role model, both on the field and off it. He worked his way to elite status and is rarely tested (hence: only one interception each of past three seasons).

New York would love him.

Oakland would mourn losing him. But Oakland-area fans are numb to seeing homegrown stars leave town for multiple prospects (see: A's, Billy Beane). And Raiders fans are used to high-profile trades: Randy Moss in 2005 (and '07), DeAngelo Hall in '08 and Seymour in '09. None of those trades reaped the benefits Davis anticipated.

Trading away Asomugha won't guarantee success, either. But an attractive, meaty deal — plus a heady combination of other personnel moves, including the release of Russell — might stop the Raiders' slide.

Asomugha, 28, will be entering the second season of a three-year, $45.3 million contract, including a team option for 2011. He is financially set regardless of his uniform.

Massive trades have been nearly impossible thanks to the salary cap's birth in 1993. Well, thanks to the soon-to-expire collective-bargaining agreement, 2010 stands to be an uncapped year. Financial ramifications of any major deal don't face the normal blockade.

The Raiders need to do "something else" to produce more productive plays. When is the last time Asomugha made a game-changing play? He takes away half the field with his phenomenal pass coverage, but that still leaves room his Raiders teammates can't protect.

"Seven straight years of losing isn't fun for anyone," Asomugha said in his NFL Network cameo.

Envisioning a franchise-saving trade, however, makes for a fun debate in February.
 

Defy

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As much as I'd hate to see Nnamdi go, I'd much rather see something happen in Oakland to turn the franchise around to start winning again. I think we need to focus on the O-Line, the QB issue will linger, but hopefully we can get someone good thru free agency, but I think what the Raiders really need is a motivator like Ray Lewis & his Raven's Defense or Drew Brees & his Saint's Offense.....those two pump their entire units up and get them into the game, we need someone like that.....
 

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I would draft a middle linebacker in the first round and then focus on the o-line in the 2nd round. I think we need to seriously upgrade our defense because I am tired of seeing us give up big plays.
 

Defy

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Dear Al Davis,

Can I be your next Javon Walker? I promise not to interrupt the flow of the game by playing, just like Javon. Mr Davis, you can count on me to sometimes not even suit up but still occupy that spot on your roster. Don't worry about the other receivers, I won't be mentoring them, I will follow in Javon's footsteps and basically not do anything except get my own jersey and get paid the amount of at least a house for about 16 weeks of sitting on a bench. Where do I sign up?

Sincerely yours,

Defy
 

Meta4iCAL

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Dear Al Davis,

Can I be your next Javon Walker? I promise not to interrupt the flow of the game by playing, just like Javon. Mr Davis, you can count on me to sometimes not even suit up but still occupy that spot on your roster. Don't worry about the other receivers, I won't be mentoring them, I will follow in Javon's footsteps and basically not do anything except get my own jersey and get paid the amount of at least a house for about 16 weeks of sitting on a bench. Where do I sign up?

Sincerely yours,

Defy
but you have to agree to getting your ass beat and robbed in Vegas.... that's the only thing you gotta fulfill in the contract