Just had to share what Peyton's been doing in the offseason.
He's down to a lean 308 pounds. His body fat percentage is now likely lower than his completion percentage! The Raiders could definitely use some extra D-Line depth.
Raiders GM Reggie McKenzie told reporters Thursday that he is committed to Darren McFadden as Oakland's starting tailback for 2013.
Like coach Dennis Allen, McKenzie is attributing McFadden's 2012 struggles to simply being a poor system fit for outgoing OC Greg Knapp's zone-blocking scheme. "He's not a lateral mover," McKenzie said of McFadden's running style. The Raiders are expected to turn back to a power-blocking, gap-based running system in 2013. McFadden is owed a pricey $5.856 million base salary. Jan 17 - 5:17 PM ET
Source: Jerry McDonald on Twitter
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Did a film study of the whole thing. Tell me if you agree.
Ken Jeong, also known as Mr. Chow, from Hangover and Hangover 2, rocks the Raiders hat at Qualcomm Stadium in San Diego.
I hadn't read this speculation, but National Football Post reports word from Raiders brass that Palmer is hurt worse than we think and may not return in 2013. Interesting.
Scott is one of the best players to come out since UB rejoined division IA. He got his first sack as a raider, against Brett Farve
Time and time again, we have not seen our Oakland Raider scheme execute in a manner we would like it to. Week after week, we wonder what type of players we have on our team; pondering which players should stay and which players should leave the facility as quickly as the Falcon clears Space. So, it is kind of weird seeing all of it come together on a special Sunday. Is all forgiven? Of course not! Allen and Knapp, the Nation still wonders today why in the HELL you would pump up the crowd by putting in Terrelle Pryor for one series in which he would only pass one damn time? Now is the time to give him AT LEAST a half to work with. Why not give him the kind practice he actually needs on a real, live field?