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Dung Beetle and his one trick fails him this time. The plantation falls again.
Awesome!
Dung Beetle and his one trick fails him this time. The plantation falls again.
Good-quality sparkling wine for your mimosas and Skyy vodka usually ensures that you won't end up with a crushing headache. Now watching the Dak squad. He freaking sucks.Ha! Sounds like you had a good time.
Anyone else surprised at how critical Collinsworth is of Prescott tonight? I'm quite surprised...
Ertz and Goedert need to get involved.
As I noted in several threads last week, Jordy was a total fool choosing Oakland over New Orleans last spring -- Payton and Brees made an aggressive push to get him last spring.
Raiders have a jewish owner that inherited the franchise and has probably never worked a "real job" one day in his life. I'd assume Mark Davis is perfectly fine with having an all-black team and could care less if any whitey is "cleansed" from the roster. I also mentioned their black GM who seems to openly despise white athletes, even more than Dennis Green and James Harris ever did. It was a perfect storm against him and he had very little chance to succeed in Oakland, right from the start.
I was also hoping/predicting last week the Raiders would cut Nelson, so he could possibly join Brees and company for the final 6 games and the playoffs.....or perhaps sign with the Rams to replace Kupp?
I guess half of my prediction came true (if Jordy retires): The Raiders have probably, in fact, decided to cut Nelson, but are giving him the option to "retire", so he could leave with some dignity.
Question is, why is Jordy hanging it up instead of accepting the release, which is really good for him? Two possible answers:
One, his time in that racist hell hole in Oakland, in which he willfully decided to join, was so torturous and has left him so jaded that he just longs to return to rural Kansas?
Secondly, the screw over job he received by Gruden and his racist teammates was so bad, teams do not believe he was simply "ignored" by Carr and Gruden, but think he's "washed-up" and can't get open more?
If I were to guess, I'd say it's a combination of both!
FWIW white free agents (receivers especially) have displayed a tendency for signing with a team that won't use them very well. Signing for the most money is more important to them than anything.
You have the never working a day in his life down pat for the Dumb and Dumber clone in Mark Davis. Technically his mother owns the team and she presumably endorses the cheques, but like the Chargers under Spanos the younger family member runs the day to to day operations.As I noted in several threads last week, Jordy was a total fool choosing Oakland over New Orleans last spring -- Payton and Brees made an aggressive push to get him last spring.
Raiders have a jewish owner that inherited the franchise and has probably never worked a "real job" one day in his life. I'd assume Mark Davis is perfectly fine with having an all-black team and could care less if any whitey is "cleansed" from the roster. I also mentioned their black GM who seems to openly despise white athletes, even more than Dennis Green and James Harris ever did. It was a perfect storm against him and he had very little chance to succeed in Oakland, right from the start.
I was also hoping/predicting last week the Raiders would cut Nelson, so he could possibly join Brees and company for the final 6 games and the playoffs.....or perhaps sign with the Rams to replace Kupp?
I guess half of my prediction came true (if Jordy retires): The Raiders have probably, in fact, decided to cut Nelson, but are giving him the option to "retire", so he could leave with some dignity.
Question is, why is Jordy hanging it up instead of accepting the release, which is really good for him? Two possible answers:
One, his time in that racist hell hole in Oakland, in which he willfully decided to join, was so torturous and has left him so jaded that he just longs to return to rural Kansas?
Secondly, the screw over job he received by Gruden and his racist teammates was so bad, teams do not believe he was simply "ignored" by Carr and Gruden, but think he's "washed-up" and can't get open more?
If I were to guess, I'd say it's a combination of both!