Raiders are the worst team in the NFL and now...Gannon is out for the SEASON!!!

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Gannon out for season

By JANIE McCAULEY, AP Sports Writer
November 12, 2003

AP - Nov 12, 6:58 pm EST
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ALAMEDA, Calif. (AP) -- Rich Gannon, last year's NFL MVP, will miss the rest of the season and have surgery on his throwing shoulder.

The Oakland Raiders placed the quarterback on injured reserve Wednesday.

The 37-year-old Gannon attempted to throw with his right shoulder Tuesday for the first time since getting knocked out of Oakland's 17-10 loss to Kansas City on Oct. 20. He was able to raise his arm to throw, but couldn't release the ball, coach Bill Callahan said.

Gannon, a 16-year veteran, flew home to Minnesota on Wednesday to be examined by the same doctor who performed his shoulder surgery after his 1993 season with Washington. He missed all of the 1994 season and then was released by the Redskins.

Callahan wouldn't go as far as saying the torn labrum is a career-ending injury and expects Gannon to play in 2004 for the Raiders, who are 2-7 and off to their worst start since 1964.

``It's extremely tough to lose a player of this caliber,'' Callahan said. ``What he provides this team not only with his play, but his leadership and preparation, to have the MVP of the league miss almost half the season is disappointing. He feels bad. If there's anybody who wants to get back on the field, it's Rich Gannon.''

Gannon was hurt in the first half against the Chiefs following two sacks by linebacker Shawn Barber and several other hard hits.

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With backup Marques Tuiasosopo also out for the year with a knee injury, Rick Mirer will be the starter for the last seven games.

``It's kind of the tale of our season,'' said Pro Bowl right tackle Lincoln Kennedy, one of the Raiders' team leaders. ``It's just the way things have gone. A lot of people we kind of counted on and had high expectations for the season are no longer with us. ... Right now, the team is fighting for survival.''

Gannon was 125-of-225 for 1,274 yards, six touchdowns and a completion percentage of 55.6 this season. He threw four interceptions and was sacked 17 times for a subpar 73.5 quarterback rating.

He struggled this season coming off his MVP year in 2002, when he led the league's top offense as the Raiders won their third straight AFC West title and reached the Super Bowl for the first time in 20 years.

Last season, Gannon broke the NFL completions record with 418. He led the league with 4,689 yards passing, nearly becoming just the second quarterback to go over 5,000 in a season. Dan Marino threw for 5,084 yards in 1984.

Gannon completed 67.6 percent of his attempts, had 26 touchdowns passes and only 10 interceptions. His 97.3 rating was second in the NFL to the Jets' Chad Pennington. He also threw for more than 300 yards in 10 games, another record.

``To lose a leader like that is really hard,'' Kennedy said. ``I know it's harder on him. I've seen him the last couple days and it was hard for him to come to this decision. He's always been a player, ready as much as possible.

``I'm not surprised. I kind of expected it -- not only when it happened, but the fact he was unable to come back the last couple weeks.''

Callahan is holding out hope that Gannon would be ready by spring minicamps. If not, his future with this franchise could be uncertain, because he's scheduled to make $7 million next season.

``I feel terrible for him,'' Callahan said. ``He's a quality person, a quality player, a class act. ... If there's anybody capable of coming back from injury and fighting through it and getting back on the field, Rich can do it.''

The Raiders also placed backup center Matt Stinchcomb (shoulder) on injured reserve and elevated rookie linebacker Shurron Pierson from the practice squad. Oakland also claimed defensive tackle Terdell Sands off waivers from Green Bay.
 
Sep 4, 2002
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everyone knows the 49ers are the bay team! fuck the raiders. Just accpet the fact that u guys will be rebuilding for a very looooooooooooooooooooooooooooong time.
 
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yall got sorry ass jeff garcia. hahaha

and terrel ownes hates your team so hes probably gone.

so stfu. at least were gonna get 2 great draft picks. plus justin fargas next will step up huge.


raiders 2-14. hopefully
 
Apr 25, 2002
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proppa said:
yall got sorry ass jeff garcia. hahaha

and terrel ownes hates your team so hes probably gone.
1. Jeff Garcia is a better QB than your squad has ever had.

2. Owens isnt too productive these dayz so who givez a shit? we got Brandon Lloyd who's a great receiver as is, wait until he gains more experience. damn. plus with all the money saved from not resigning Owens they'll be able to sign a big free agent (or a few big free agents) on D or wherever they're needed. sounds good to me.

and it doesnt matter if T.O. likez the team or not, the staff doesnt like him so he's out either way.
 
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The Raiders are getting TO Suckas.....Nah that would be tight though, TO and Jerry Porter out there. We will be back next season though, believe it. We are a winning team, yall know this are worse season since 1964...thats a long ass time. I am already over the fact we are not going anywhere this season. We got Teyo Johnson, and Justin Fargas that are gonna come up big next season. Plus who knows who we gonna get in the Draft picks and all. We need a QB, hopefully we can get the BJ Simmons guy or whoever that threw like 8 TD's in one game and leads in TD's.....I dont know we need some other QB though.

We will see where the Niners go haters, Yall have not gave up on your team yet for the season, and they still have a chance....but I dont think they going anywhere either.

Raiders still rule the bay, the entire west coast for that matter.
 
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E to da P said:
The Raiders are getting TO Suckas.....Nah that would be tight though, TO and Jerry Porter out there. We will be back next season though, believe it. We are a winning team, yall know this are worse season since 1964...thats a long ass time. I am already over the fact we are not going anywhere this season. We got Teyo Johnson, and Justin Fargas that are gonna come up big next season. Plus who knows who we gonna get in the Draft picks and all. We need a QB, hopefully we can get the BJ Simmons guy or whoever that threw like 8 TD's in one game and leads in TD's.....I dont know we need some other QB though.

We will see where the Niners go haters, Yall have not gave up on your team yet for the season, and they still have a chance....but I dont think they going anywhere either.

Raiders still rule the bay, the entire west coast for that matter.


How do they rule the Bay or the West Coast when they haven't won a super bowl in 20 years while the NINERS have won FIVE?????
 
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HOW THE WHINERZ RULE THE BAY TOO WHEN NOONE EVEN CARED ABOUT THEM UNTIL THE 80'S, THE RAIDERS WAS IN THE 2ND SUPERBOWL EVEN THOUGH THEY LOST, THE RAIDERS WON 2 SUPERBOWLS BEFORE THE WHINERZ WON THERE FIRST ONE, YOU CAN SAY HEY QUIT LIVING OFF THE PAST BUT WHEN YOUR TALKING BOUT THE WHINERZ GLORY DAYS THATS ALL PAST TENSE TOO,

AND LOL @ THE WHINERZ FANS ALREADY ACTING LIKE THEY DONT CARE THAT T.O. IS GONE AFTER THIS SEASON, JUST IN CASE YALL DIDNT KNOW THERE IS NO REPLACEMENT FOR T.O., HE CREATES THE DOUBLE TEAMS AND ALL THE ATTENTION OF HIM SO OTHER RECEIVERS CAN GET OPEN, HES QUITE POSSIBLY THE BEST RECEIVER IN THE GAME RIGHT NOW, ANY TEAM WOULD BE HURTING VERY BADLY IF YOU LOSE A GREAT PLAYER LIKE THAT. YOU MIGHT GET A GREAT DEFENSIVE PLAYER OR WHATEVER THEY GET IN PLACE OF HIM BUT LETS FACE IT THERES NO RECEIVER THAT WILL BE AVAILABLE FOR THE WHINERZ TO PICK UP THATS EVEN CLOSE TO THE CALIBER THAT T.O. IS.
 
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HOW THE WHINERZ RULE THE BAY TOO WHEN NOONE EVEN CARED ABOUT THEM UNTIL THE 80'S, THE RAIDERS WAS IN THE 2ND SUPERBOWL EVEN THOUGH THEY LOST, THE RAIDERS WON 2 SUPERBOWLS BEFORE THE WHINERZ WON THERE FIRST ONE, YOU CAN SAY HEY QUIT LIVING OFF THE PAST BUT WHEN YOUR TALKING BOUT THE WHINERZ GLORY DAYS THATS ALL PAST TENSE TOO,

AND LOL @ THE WHINERZ FANS ALREADY ACTING LIKE THEY DONT CARE THAT T.O. IS GONE AFTER THIS SEASON, JUST IN CASE YALL DIDNT KNOW THERE IS NO REPLACEMENT FOR T.O., HE CREATES THE DOUBLE TEAMS AND ALL THE ATTENTION OF HIM SO OTHER RECEIVERS CAN GET OPEN, HES QUITE POSSIBLY THE BEST RECEIVER IN THE GAME RIGHT NOW, ANY TEAM WOULD BE HURTING VERY BADLY IF YOU LOSE A GREAT PLAYER LIKE THAT. YOU MIGHT GET A GREAT DEFENSIVE PLAYER OR WHATEVER THEY GET IN PLACE OF HIM BUT LETS FACE IT THERES NO RECEIVER THAT WILL BE AVAILABLE FOR THE WHINERZ TO PICK UP THATS EVEN CLOSE TO THE CALIBER THAT T.O. IS.

The point is the Silver and BlackOUT NEVER had any "glory days." The STEELERS OWNED the 70's and the NINERS OWNED the 80's and early 90's. The last time the Silver and BlackOUT won a super bowl was over 20 FUCKIN YEARS AGO. It hasn't even been 10 years since the NINERS' last super bowl win. Second, the NINERS are FIVE for FIVE in super bowls, also, since you're talkin about firsts-the NINERS are the FIRST of only TWO teams to win FIVE super bowls, kid. Oh and I'm 29, I've SEEN my team win ALL five super bowls in MY lifetime, have you even SEEN your team win in YOUR lifetime? And to answer your question about which teams RULES the Bay Area-The NINERS-just in the last 20 years, while the Silver and BlackOUT were movin away to L.A. and then back to Oakland, the NINERS accomplished 16 CONSECUTIVE WINNING seasons-18 WINNING SEASONS overall, 15 DIVISION TITLES and 5 SUPER BOWLS-THE FIRST TEAM TO DO SO. Bottom line-the most dominant team in the NFL the last 20 years. Oh and I forgot to mention that the NINERS sellout EVERY home game while the Silver and BlackOUT can't even sellout ONE. Have fun listening to your team on the radio since they're playing in Oakland and it WON'T be a sellout, so thanks to your "nation" it'll be ANOTHER BLACKOUT game. And since it's not on a monday night, they won't have ABC or Microsoft to buy out the rest of the tickets to bail Oakland's ass out of another blackout game.