Jamarcus Russell's QB Ranking!
Okay, there are 32 teams in the NFL and apparently every week, the quarterbacks from each team are given a rank based on their performance over the weekend. Out of 32 starting QB's, guess what JM's rank was after the Jets game? An embarrassing #34th out of 32.
That's a damn shame!
I am a die hard Raider fan! However, I don't go to very many games. Only about 1, maybe 2 every season. Some friends that I grew up with come to town so we can all get together, and we go to a game together once a year. We had planned to attend the Eagles game, but 1 guy couldn't make that game so we changed it to the Jet's game. Last year was the 9th year in a row that we went to our annual Raider game together. It was against Favre and the Jets, and would you believe that in 9 years it was the first "annual" game that we attended, that we won! Not only that, but that was the game when Janokowski appeared to have won the game in the last seconds of the 4th Qtr and we were all exstatic! Not so fast buddy! The Jet's pulled the old "time out" trip and Sebass had to do it again. As luck would have it, he just missed that sucker so suddenly we were faced with the realization that we could actually lose this game like the 8 before it! Come on Man!
Well, it took another whole quarter and for a minute there, I thought we were gonna have to settle for a tie, until finally, with like a minute or 2 left in the 5th qtr, Janikowski made a 54 yard field goal I believe and we did witness our first victory in our "annual" traditional setting.
So, naturally it seemed as if perhaps not making the Eagle game was a blessing, since it pushed us up to the Jets game where we were poised to continue where we left off against the Eagles, ride the momentum wave after the public statement made by Seymour that "The Raiders would be in the Playoffs", and beat an AFC team on our way back to one game under 500%! What's more, I brought my son because he was with me all of the previous games that we lost but not the game last year that we won.
Being born and raised in Oakland myself, I was raised by my father as a Raider Fan. That meant, turning on the TV every Sunday, and turning down the sound, and then turning on the Radio in order to hear Bill King do the play by play as we watched the TV. Those are some of the best memories of my childhood and I'm welling up with tears right now, just reliving those days, of our Bad Ass, highly respected, Oakland Raiders who were known as the NFL's "Most Winningest Team". To this day, just hearing any old Bill King play by play, brings the tears to my eyes every time! And to this day, I still turn down the sound and turn on the Radio for Greg Papa and Tom Flores to give me the play by play.
Point being, back then, in the "Pre LA" days, I managed to attend at least 5 Raider Games, 2 of which were in our Cindarella year when we were the first wildcard team to win a Super Bowl. So it wasn't until after 1995, when they returned from LA that I ever saw a game live, where the Raiders lost. Every single game I went to as a kid, we won! And every Super Bowl we played in, we won! So when we made it to the Super Bowl in 2001, it happened to be the like the first season that my own son had taken an interest to football and I was so happy that he was gonna see them win a Super Bowl in his first year following the team! I assured him not to worry because "We don't Lose Super Bowls" I promised him. Well, we all know how that story ends. We lost! And to top it off, every game he's ever gone to, we've also lost. Man, I feel so bad for him. Here, I never saw the Raiders lose a game when I was a kid, but my poor son has never seen them win. My how things have changed.
So this time I was all excited for him about to see his first Raider win live against the Jets. And just as were getting to our seats, the Jets are scoring a touch down. I mean, the clock still had over 13 minutes left in the first quarter and we're already down 7! And you know, it didn't get any better, with the final result being the Raiders getting smoked like a rock, 38-0!
Now, after benching Russell, Cable teased us with the idea of making a change. And although Grabowski didn't do much better, I honestly think that he should be allowed to start a game instead of being put in after were losing 24-0. At least the guy was mobile, in good shape, accurate and able to move the football. No, he's not the future but I really believe that it would suit Russell to watch a game from the bench and be given the understanding that he needs to work for his start, and not a moment before. Once he shows that he's dedicated to becoming the first string QB, put his slimmer ass in and let his hard work reap some rewards. But until he earns his spot, he will continue to repeat the same piss poor performances. That's the way I see it. Thanks for Reading!
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I wrote a very similar post about this same info this morning, but it’s not set to be published for another 2.5 hours.
Just didn’t want you to think I was copying you. I delve into his stats a little deeper.
"I did not invent the wheel, I was the crooked spoke adjacent." - Aesop Rock
by John Gennaro on Oct 27, 2009 9:22 AM PDT reply actions 0 recs
thanks for easing my "concerned about being copied from" mind!
It’s all good John! Thanks for letting me know, as well as taking the time to read my babble!
I pop in and out of this forum and when I do I seem to spend way too much time blowing off steam! Mostly just silliness that races through my head to the point that it finally boils over!
by WHITEMIKEFROMOAKLAND on Oct 27, 2009 4:14 PM PDT up reply actions 0 recs
Here's mine
I not only compared JaMarcus to other QBs around the league, but I compared 2009 JaMarcus with his seasons from the past as well.
"I did not invent the wheel, I was the crooked spoke adjacent." - Aesop Rock
by John Gennaro on Oct 28, 2009 2:40 AM PDT up reply actions 1 recs
That is a very good break down.
And it makes me sad. (not that it’s good. The information I mean)
Win, Lose, or Tie, Raiders til I die!
by mikesd1981 on Oct 28, 2009 4:41 AM PDT up reply actions 0 recs
It's not like he gives a damn!
“Once he shows that he’s dedicated to becoming the first string QB, put his slimmer ass in and let his hard work reap some rewards.” HELLO?! JaBigAss is the same guy that sat on the bench for a year. He didn’t care about playing then anymore than he cares about playing now. When the Raiders go, 3 and out, under JaBigAss’s stellar leadership – JaBigAss is the first one off the field with his JaBigAss Butt on the bench. He is absolutely the most CONTENTED LOSER that ever played the game. He had a great agent. He got big money, big money! He just doesn’t give a crap. Oh well, life goes on.
Sorry about your kid. That sucks! I grew up in the age of Oakland Raider domination style football. Someday…
by Raiderfanmourning on Oct 27, 2009 2:50 PM PDT reply actions 0 recs
That's what I mean!
He needs to be benched for a period of time, at least an entire game, and who knows, maybe he’ll see something happen in the game to make him realize that he’s in the pros now and he can’t just count on his strong arm alone!
"Once he shows that he’s dedicated to becoming the first string QB, put his slimmer ass in and let his hard work reap some rewards."
With this far fetched, impossible idea of what Russell should do above, I was pretending that there was some tiny chance that “Jabigass” would decide to study plays, watch film and learn defensive allignments during his spare time, after practice when he’s working out at the 24 hour fitness during his aerobics class!
If you’re gonna dream about the impossible, may as well go all the way!
by WHITEMIKEFROMOAKLAND on Oct 27, 2009 4:06 PM PDT up reply actions 0 recs
..........."Jamarcus"..........
The pride of ..“Al DAVIS” (Mr. I got Alzheimers)
by Raiderfanaddict on Oct 28, 2009 2:59 PM PDT reply actions 0 recs
Duh Mark Us Done
I don’t think any of us Raider fans believes for a second that it’s Cable who’s making any of the decisions to start JR again. It’s the puppeteer in the booth pulling the strings but he can’t see far enough to realize that his multimillionaire bust is just terrible. But that’s not all of it I get so pissed every Sunday when I see all the wide receivers that we could have drafted being so succesful on their respective teams. And yet Uncle Al had to, once again, draft a track star that can’t catch or run good routes. Very frustrating……
by Napa Raider on Oct 29, 2009 10:06 PM PDT reply actions 0 recs
Jamarcus the Rocket Man
If people could only catch his throws down field
by Black_Ice on Oct 30, 2009 8:52 AM PDT reply actions 0 recs
wow.
so you missed the eagles game and went to the jets game instead, because one guy couldn’t make it? i wouldve killed that motherfucker, haha.
Don't confuse me with the facts, my mind is made up!!
by naq92 on Oct 31, 2009 8:56 PM PDT reply actions 0 recs
If this makes you guys feel any better
His QB rating is better than Derek Anderson’s.
by Danimal, Destroyer of Worlds on Nov 1, 2009 4:57 PM PST reply actions 0 recs
HE GIVES UP 14 TO 17 POINTS A GAME
Heck if he didn’t turn the ball over 27 times a game without remorse the Raiders wouldn’t be all that bad. No excellence what so ever in Jamarcus Russell’ play. No work ethic at all either….
by FIREJAMARCUS on Nov 2, 2009 12:58 PM PST reply actions 0 recs

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