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Cable Comes Clean At Combine

Tom Cable spoke to the media from the scouting combine on Sunday addressing several topics on the Oakland Raiders upcoming season. Reporters at the combine started the conversation off on the right foot swinging straight for the jugular topic, JaMarcus Russell and the Raiders QB situation.

“JaMarcus is working and doing things he should be doing right now. And he’ll get himself prepared to compete for the job; that’s the only way to look at it,” the Raiders head coach said.

Cable continued on to imply that right now JaMarcus Russell is the only person who should be concerned about JaMarcus Russell, “It’s really not about him giving assurances. It’s simply; he has a job to do like everybody else. Do your job and do it in a matter helps this team succeed. We have talked a couple of times. I know he’s working and I’m anxious for the offseason program to get started so we can see him all the time.”

It is this writer’s opinion that Cable is getting irritated with all the questions surrounding the first draft pick from 2007. What I interpret he is saying, in the simplest of politically correct ways, is that it’s time for Russell to be a big boy now.

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Cable addressed several other issues with the team as well, and even went so far to say that we should not discount last year’s first round pick, Darrius Heyward-Bey, “I think the amount of pressure that was put on that kid from all angles, the scrutiny came the day he was picked, probably unfair but, hey, this is the NFL and that’s what it is. But with his work ethic and his character, he’s going to be what he’s supposed to be. You’ll be excited to write about him soon.”

It’s quite a bold presumption to say that “He’s going to be what he is supposed to be.” If you talked to Mel Kiper or Cris Carter, I’m sure they would tell you that he already is what he is supposed to be: a fast wide receiver that couldn’t catch a cold at the hospital. However, I somehow don’t think that is what the Cable guy meant when he said that. You can form your own opinion on that one.

 Cable really opened up on the impact Richard Seymour had on the football team, and he made some darn good points while he was doing it. He said that Seymour was a great locker room presence and he was good enough in run defense that teams would avoid running to his side of the line of scrimmage. He said Seymour was all he was cracked up to be and he was a model student of the game. 

Was he worthy of a first round pick?

“If you can get that out of a first-round pick, you’ve done pretty well,” Cable said.

He also said that he hopes Seymour will be more than a two-year Raiders player, “We’ll continue to work on all that. And I think Richard wants to be there and get his family settled.”

The reporters got him to beat around the bush a little bit more on the status of outcast receiver Javon Walker, but Cable failed to give us much more information on the topic than we already knew saying, “Will he be there next year? We’ll see.”

He said that he believes competition is a key to getting to that playoff caliber level, so he wants open competition in all positions. He thinks that that inner competition will lead to players pushing each other to be better and bring the best out of his football team.

I cannot argue with him, it makes perfect sense. Nobody should have their jobs handed to them, they should have to earn it year in and year out and work hard to keep it from the guy behind them during the season.

Determinations, drive, dedication, “A commitment to Excellence,” are the types of things that will get this team places. Complacency has been like a 400 pound tumor on the face of this team over the time period when they were the worst team in the league. Hopefully that time is coming to an end as the Cable era enters its second full year and we enter this new decade.

With regards to the trade rumors swirling about the Raiders “key players” being on the trading block, the coach had this to say, “We get a ton of calls about a lot of players on our football team all the time. In fact, before I came in here I was on the phone about something. To me, that stuff happens in the NFL, it’s going to happen all the time. So people call you and you listen and see if anything interests you or doesn’t interest you. Sometimes it’s crazier than you think what they’re talking about. So you just take the call and you listen.”

What this means to me is that Adam Schefter has a big mouth and really has no clue about what is going on. I mean, Cable pretty much called the idea of trading a guy who is arguably their best player “crazy.”

Cable went on to say that the biggest, fastest, and strongest player is not always the best player, “We need to get better in some areas, so you got to look at this thing and find who you think the best players are, rather than they jump the highest or run the fastest. It shouldn’t make a damn difference. He has to be able to play football good enough for you to become a championship team. At the end of the day, that’s what really counts.”

He continued on to say, “For me, get the best players targeted and go back and sit down as a group, collectively put that together, and start your process.”

 Cable hit around the idea of Mike Iupati, the Idaho guard, being a good draft choice, “Absolutely…first of all, he’s an Idaho Vandal, so I’m biased. He’s a terrific player. I think his future will be very bright. He’s going to have to transition from that level to the NFL. But he showed he has the ability to do that at the Senior Bowl. I’m very proud of him. I’m pulling for him to succeed, big time.”

The coach said he feels like the “weeding out” process of players who are not a fit is very close to complete on his roster. “We kind of go to work for a common theme now, which is to succeed. And I don’t think you can do that if you have a bunch of knuckleheads. I feel good about our team. What I want to do is improve our team.”

Personally, I think there is still some dead weight on the team, like afore mentioned outcast wide receiver Javon Walker. I think there are more players too, but in the interest of professionalism, I won’t mention any names.

Cable firmly believes in the play of his safeties last season. All year long he went on and on about how the safeties played fantastic football during the season. On Sunday, his story was not any different. He praised both Michael Huff, the fourth year player from Texas, and Mike Mitchell, the second round pick from ’09.

In regards to Mitchell he said, “If people watch Mike play the last six weeks, they’d say, ‘That’s why they took him.’ He was sensational. He impacted the last six games as much as anybody on our defense in a number of ways because he can play in all your packages.”

With regards to Huff, “I’ve always felt Michael was on the cusp of his breakthrough. He had it this year. Lionel Washington and those guys on defense really got him ready to go, and I thought he was outstanding the whole year from the first game all the way through the last one. It was definitely a breakthrough for Michael, and hopefully that’s just the sign of where he’s at as a player now and we can get a lot of big play from him.”

When speaking of Mitchell, Cable is mostly referring to his work as a nickel cornerback last year, although he did fill in at safety to give guys breathers or during minor injuries. This is interesting, because many fans think that the Raiders are short on cornerbacks right now. Not many people believe in the abilities of Chris Johnson as a starter, nor do they have faith in Stanford Routt as a third CB.

Throwing Mike Mitchell into that mix becomes a point of interest on this team, because if he can develop from a hard hitting safety into a shut down corner, in the mold of teammate Nnamdi Asomugha coming out of Cal, then the Raiders could field a very intriguing secondary next year.

Most likely, it will take Mitchell more than a year to develop and NFL position change, but if he can show he has the knack for the position next season then the sky is the limit. The kid has great size and speed, similar to Asomugha.

To that point, Cable did also say that the secondary was a need going into the free agency/draft period this year, “For us right now probably working a little bit on the line of scrimmage and the secondary,” he said.

Byline of scrimmage, does he men offensive or defensive line?

“I think both. You always have to look at it and see where you want to be in those two areas.”

He said Mario Henderson is a good tackle, and he hopes he can keep coming along like he has been over the past season and a half as the starter, “The way Mario Henderson played to close out 2008, we felt good pretty good about it. As long as we can continue to get him better and improve him, which he’s done, and we’ll make the right decisions that way.”

No matter what happens this off season, on Sunday, I think coach Cable made it clear that he still believes in the team and the system. In my opinion, he made Raider Nation feel good about 2010.

I’d like to say very big thank you to Jerry McDonald for giving a complete transcript from the Raiders head coach’s Sunday combine interview. To see the full transcript, click the link: http://www.ibabuzz.com/oaklandraiders/2010/03/01/cable-at-the-combine/

 

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Wow

Tom pretty much just changed my mind. Before, he was just there. Nothing I could do about it, I just hoped he kept his mouth shut and his hand open haha. But after reading this, Im really confident going into the draft and even the 2010 season. Great Post!!

If winning isn't everything, why do they keep score?
- Vince Lombardi

by Remix. on Mar 1, 2010 5:25 PM PST reply actions  

Cable
All year long he went on and on about how the safeties played fantastic football during the season. On Sunday, his story was not any different. He praised both Michael Huff, the fourth year player from Texas, and Mike Mitchell, the second round pick from ’09.

What was there to praise Mitchell for, again? Plain and simple, the guy was a waste of a pick and even more so now that Huff has made strides.

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by Rated-R Superstar on Mar 1, 2010 5:28 PM PST reply actions  

I think

Mike was a waste of a 2nd Rd. Pick. But, The post stated he could make a transition to CB. It would be wierd because hes know for his crazy hits. But know who else was a safety? Nnamdi was at Cal! Plus, I think Mike should be a great special teams player and if he can make the transition to CB, then hell, Maybe he wont be such a waste

If winning isn't everything, why do they keep score?
- Vince Lombardi

by Remix. on Mar 1, 2010 5:33 PM PST up reply actions  

Mitchell

I know Asomugha was a safety at Cal, but he was a different type of a player than Mitchell. We knew Nnamdi could make the transition to safety based on scouting reports.

Mitchell, even if does play well in special teams, will always be a bit of a wasted pick to me since he likely isn’t going to live up to his draft potential. For someone taken 47th overall, you expect more.

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by Rated-R Superstar on Mar 1, 2010 5:50 PM PST up reply actions  

But the only reason

He wont is because he was drafter too early by a team who already has two solid safeties. If he was to be drafted by the Bears like expected, he would have a chance at being a starter

If winning isn't everything, why do they keep score?
- Vince Lombardi

by Remix. on Mar 1, 2010 6:00 PM PST up reply actions  

Blah

I don’t think Mitchell is better than Bullocks, Payne or Manning.

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by Rated-R Superstar on Mar 1, 2010 6:02 PM PST up reply actions  

I believe Mike Mitchell

When he says he has a chip on his shoulder. I’m not convinced about DHB. Mitchell is a serious blitzing threat coming at about 90 MPH from that nickel CB spot on the line. I think he is a worker bee who will not stop working until he has his starting spot no matter where it might be.
I can’t believe you singled out Mitchell over DHB…seriously?

Don't Trade Nnamdi Idiots!!!
Bring Back Bruce!!!

by B.A.Armstrong on Mar 1, 2010 6:04 PM PST up reply actions  

Mike Mitchell

Watching him smash guys makes me wish Huff didnt come into his own this year. I just love watching hard nosed football like how he plays

If winning isn't everything, why do they keep score?
- Vince Lombardi

by Remix. on Mar 1, 2010 6:10 PM PST up reply actions  

huff or branch at corner before mitchell.

mitchell is to crazed about hitting, which is good but for a lb or a free roaming safety. some play to be finessful and hawk the ball and some to hit and seperate and that the difference in playing corner and safety. you cant take mitchells instinct of hitting away therefor no way he could make the transition in this day and age.

by rodeosnake12 on Mar 3, 2010 9:35 AM PST up reply actions  

Right
I can’t believe you singled out Mitchell over DHB…seriously?

I did. I didn’t see Cable praise Heyward-Bey unless I missed that. If I did, I’m sorry.

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by Rated-R Superstar on Mar 1, 2010 7:53 PM PST up reply actions  

What about OLB?

I thought he was a safety/OLB hybrid

by raiderfan21 on Mar 1, 2010 6:44 PM PST reply actions  

Def more of a OLB build than a true corner

But I would love to turn Mitchell lose as an OLB, or if 3-4 like I wish, a Will ILB, he would be a monster here with another 15 puonds

NO MERCY!

by RAIDERSNOMERCY on Mar 1, 2010 8:02 PM PST up reply actions  

I...grow confident reading this.

Cable said it best: “You got to look at this thing and find who you think the best players are, rather than they jump the highest or run the fastest. It shouldn’t make a damn difference. He has to be able to play football good enough for you to become a championship team. At the end of the day, that’s what really counts.”

And I’m sticking with that.

It seems that he knows the exact team needs, especially on the O-Line and Defense, and is going head over hells after those needs.

Mitchell? I do remember that play he Got blown out by Fred Davis, TE of the redskins..But I do also remember the pressure and sacks he had as well. The most i can say is, give him a chance. Nobody was giving huff a chance.

Put me on the record for saying this: If DHB Breaks out, Then my respect for Cable will SKYROCKET. And my Respect for Al will shoot up even MORE.

Just Win Baby!!

by NFLanalyzerfromhome on Mar 1, 2010 7:37 PM PST reply actions  

The coach said he feels like the "weeding out" process of players who are not a fit is very close to complete on his roster.

I haven’t read or heard about anyone being cut or traded so I’ll believe what this guy has to say when I see something official first.

by TAW on Mar 1, 2010 10:18 PM PST reply actions  

but have you read

of all our free agents being resigned tagged or tendered, besides seymour and grad. we have yet to make moves signing a lot of guys so we might just let them walk answering your statement.

by rodeosnake12 on Mar 3, 2010 9:39 AM PST up reply actions  

2 days till....

Crazy uncle AL gets us some new toys! Cant wait to see what the old man has up his sleeves this year! As for mad mike mitchell…i love the kid! watched his college films and his work last year, and i feel hes gonna be a good raider! Like Cable says, the kid works, put him corner, saftey, nick, LB, it dont matter. the kid fills voids on the D very well! Like i said before, our team is looking alot more like the early championship patriots without T.Brady! Alot of versitile guys on both sides of the ball! With a good draft solidifying the lines, maybe a couple backup F/A’s like O.Pace or Mankin and we should see great improvement. All i know is that we cannot allow the Chokers or the Donkeys or the Chefs out build us right now! were about dead even in the west in talent ,and with a good core draft we could move closer to the #1-2 spot in the afc-west.

by LaRaider on Mar 2, 2010 8:00 AM PST reply actions  

Love me some Mike "Missile" too. He'll develop for sure.

He lives to prove Mel Kiper wrong, too, which is so Raider like. I’ll always question where we took some of our picks last year, but don’t hate any of the guys (except maybe for Stryker Sulak). Every other pick, remains an interesting prospect.

"If your only ambition in life, is to be a better person; well, that's just the best ambition you can have..." Wayne "Rabbit" Bartholomew

by brhynno on Mar 2, 2010 12:06 PM PST up reply actions  

mitchell is a man!

remember that bullshit hit on miller in the skins game. mitchell was fighting mad and serious about it, along with murph. that speaks volumes to me and his post game interview pretty much said what comes around goes around and he couldnt wait to meet up with the skins, or that player again. that a guy who WILL prove his play on sundays and busts his ass everday to get better for sunday!

by rodeosnake12 on Mar 3, 2010 9:44 AM PST up reply actions  

Ive said from the start when we first drafted Michael Huff that he should have been converted to a cornerback with he size and speed , people seem to forget Asomugha, was a FS at Cal and he failed at the position when his first year with the raiders the put him a corner it took him 2 yrs to learn the position the rest is history,

by Reginald Ford on Mar 2, 2010 6:51 PM PST reply actions  

Messeage 2 Mr Davis

Please draft a lineman are a running back who has some skills because what he have in the backfield right now is a bunch of 1-dimensional players , Darren McFadden weak lower body unable to break tackles not Elusive fumbles the ball way 2 much ! and not durable , Justin Fargas plays with heart not enough breakaway speed and not Elusive and often injured , Michael Bush is a good downhill power runner but very inconsistent and unless the he has a hole wide enough for a mack truck he is useless. Here are just a few backs the raiders should target either by free agency are the draft , Willis McGahee he runs with power speed very elusive he is not happy playing backup to Ray Rice , Jarvis Best from Cal this kid is special mad skills he is the best back in the draft and yes he is better than CJ Spiller from Clemson, Golden Tate from Notre Dame speed elusive can play punt returner running back he can play in the slot in he is a play maker , We need help in the middle if he is still around draft Brandon Spikes from Florida .

by Reginald Ford on Mar 2, 2010 7:36 PM PST reply actions  

I don’t really get the Mitchell love either. You don’t spend 2nd rounders on a guy who only plays on 3rd down blitz packages.

by Mike Garza on Mar 4, 2010 7:16 PM PST reply actions  

We've all said we hated the pick, but not the guy

True, a 2nd rounder should be a starter, and make an impact, but he’s not the guy who picked himself at that pick, nor the one making the decision where and when we play him.

"If your only ambition in life, is to be a better person; well, that's just the best ambition you can have..." Wayne "Rabbit" Bartholomew

by brhynno on Mar 5, 2010 5:08 PM PST up reply actions  

True that

Mike could be used alot more. Nickel, dime packages. Hell, He could even be used at OLB when Howard or Scott needs rest. Just go to a 4-3 over or under and let him rush. Hes crazy fast and could use a Elvis Dumervil advantage on Tackles

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by Remix. on Mar 4, 2010 8:04 PM PST up reply actions  

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