RE: The raider DIDNT cut Collins

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May 23, 2005
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RE: The raider DIDNT cut Collins

I read the thread abut collins being cut, then i looked it up. Seems to me that he didnt get cut and we are now fucked in 06-07

Sunday, March 5, 2006
Raiders avoid cutting Collins with CBA extension

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ESPN.com news services

ALAMEDA, Calif. -- The Oakland Raiders had all but parted ways with Kerry Collins on Sunday night until the NFL bought them some time to reconsider the quarterback's future with the club.

The league and union surprisingly agreed to postpone free agency until Thursday to give owners a chance to consider the union's latest proposal during a meeting Tuesday in Dallas. Talks broke off earlier in the day, leaving veterans such as Collins in danger of becoming salary-cap casualties before midnight Monday, when free agency was supposed to begin.


Without Collins, the Raiders would save $9.2 million against the salary cap once bonuses are factored into the figures. Teams can rescind waivers on any player released Sunday if they so choose.

The Raiders thought they would be forced to let Collins go after the NFL and its union broke off talks earlier in the day, failing to agree upon an elevated cap number that would have allowed teams to keep certain high-priced veterans.

The team had been waiting for word on negotiations before making a final decision on Collins' future with the organization.

The 33-year-old Collins had a 7-21 record in two years as Oakland's starter and said at the end of the season he was willing to restructure his deal but would not play for "peanuts."

New coach Art Shell said when he was hired last month that he believed Collins could be a "great" quarterback for the Raiders, but the team still had to figure out what it would do with him.

The Raiders already made moves this offseason to reduce their payroll for next season. They released defensive lineman Ted Washington, offensive lineman Ron Stone and defensive back Denard Walker last week. They also declined a $10 million option for 2006 for safety Derrick Gibson. Those moves created more than $18 million in additional cap space for 2006.

Oakland also declined to use a franchise tag on Charles Woodson, who made $10.537 million last season.

The Raiders scored only 51 points, with just six touchdowns, in their final five games and lost their last six overall and eight of nine despite an offense featuring Collins, Randy Moss, LaMont Jordan and Jerry Porter. At 4-12, they finished with one fewer victory than in fired coach Norv Turner's first season a year ago.

Perhaps the most glaring statistic is Oakland's failure to win a division game for the first time since owner Al Davis came aboard in 1963 to coach and eventually own the team. The Raiders went 1-11 against the AFC West during Turner's two seasons.

Collins started the season well, but couldn't maintain any consistency. He completed 302 passes for 3,759 yards -- his most since 2002 with the Giants -- and 20 touchdowns. He also was sacked 39 times and threw 12 interceptions.

Information from The Associated Press was used in this report
 
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THIS FOOL BETTER NOT STAY ON THE TEAM, MAN AL CANT BE THAT CRAYZIE HIS STAY IN OAKLAND IS DONE NONE OF THE FANS LIKE HIM....IM SURE HE IS NOT A GREAT LEADER WE NEED A NEW QB....NOT SUM OLD WASHED UP FOOL LIKE COLLINS...MAN START WALTER, CAUSE IF THEY WANNA GO AFTER BREES HE DOESNT HAVE THE ARM TO THROW DOWN FIELD...CULTPEEPER IS A HEAD CASE AND TENDS TO CHOKE ALOT...VINCE YOUNG IS NOT SUITED FOR THIS OFFENSE AND HE DOESNT HAVE THE ACCURACY TO THROW DEEP, AND HE IS NOT A UNDER CENTER QB