Oakland Raiders turn in abysmal performance against Saints
The Raiders had a chance to get a potential monster against the run in both the first and second rounds of the draft. Instead they drafted a speedy wide receiver, and yet another defensive back. Wasn't the combined year and a half in Oakland of DeAngelo Hall and Gibril Wilson enough to show that stocking up on defensive backs does not win games.
For the past two years, all through the offseason the I have issued a consistent clarion cry of "ADDRESS THE DEFENSIVE LINE." The Raiders haven't done that, and yet again their defense is on its way to being a sieve once again.
I recently predicted the Raiders would win at least seven games. After that defensive performance 2006 may be freed from its purgatory of worst Raider season ever, and the Raiders will have the top pick so they can get Syd'Quan Thompson as long as he runs a 4.3 40 at the combine. They will once again ignore the glaring problems along the defensive line, and the process will repeat ad nauseum.
On the other side of the ball, the young physical specimens the Raiders have brought in can't hold on to the ball. Darren McFadden who was selected ahead of a promising defensive tackle fumbled the ball and set the Saints up for one of their multitude of touchdowns. Fourth round pick Louis Murphy had two drops and a fumble. Brandon Myers had another drop. Johnnie Lee Higgins dropped a perfectly thrown ball. JaMarcus Russell fumbled on a strip sack. Nick Miller couldn't find the handle on a ball. It was like the entire offense coated their hands with Crisco before they took the field.
Cornell Green should not have been handed the starting right tackle job for the Raiders. Three preseason games, and he has been called for at least one penalty in each of the games. I believe that he has five in three games. This is not new for Green, his inability to not get flagged or the quarterback abused flew under the radar because Kwame "human turnstile" Harris was on the other side. In addition to his penalties, it was his man that forced the strip sack.
Go ahead, tell yourself it's only preseason and doesn't mean anything. The game was so bad that the NFL Network dropped their live telecast in the second quarter to show a repeat of an NFL Films presentation Football Follies. Go ahead and take the justification that the 2006 Raiders went 4-1 in the preseason before imploding to a two win season. However, those preseason wins all had the Raider Nation wondering how the team won those games. There were warning signs. This is a huge flashing warning sign.
Two weeks from Monday, the San Diego Chargers will be coming into the Coliseum. LaDainain Tomlinson, who has been a Raider-Killer throughout his career has to be licking his chops after seeing a whose who of who's that? running all over the Raiders. If the play of the Raiders on that night bears any resemblance to what took place against the Saints, Tomlinson will break Adrian Peterson's single game record.
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