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By Jerry McDonald - NFL Writer Thursday, November 5th, 2009 at 1:29 pm in 2005 Regular Season .
By Jerry McDonald - NFL Writer Thursday, November 5th, 2009 at 11:04 am in Oakland Raiders .
The San Diego Chargers were just another team to running back Justin Fargas, cornerback Nnamdi Asomugha and linebacker Sam Williams when they joined the Raiders in 2003.
Another Missed Opportunity: Raiders' Future Is Bleak Following Loss
It was back to business as usual for the Oakland Raiders. A week after upsetting the Philadelphia Eagles, 13-9, the Raiders suffered their worst home loss in franchise history, falling to the New York Jets, 38-0. When this season comes to an end, and Raider fans have a moment to reflect on what will be yet another disturbingly poor season.
Pause before laughing off Seymour
Oh, Richard Seymour. I didn't know you were such a starry-eyed optimist. During an interview on a Cincinnati radio show before a Week Seven game, Seymour, who was traded in September from the Patriots to the Raiders for a 2011 first-round pick, made the boldest of predictions.
Banging out a report card at 35,000 feet, still wondering two things from yesterday's beat down in the Black Hole: How does a stadium hot dog help a queasy stomach? Does Richard Seymour still think the Raiders will make the playoffs? As for the latter, my guess is no.
For all of their efforts, Raiders not tackling
The bad news is if the Raiders have yet to master the most Pop Warner League of functions, umm, wow.
Raiders try to fix leaky run defense
Lost in all the attention surrounding JaMarcus Russell's benching in Oakland's latest blowout loss was a historically bad performance by the Raiders' shoddy run defense.
Peterson: The seven deadly signs of Raiders resignation
THEY HAVE been the seven stages of Wait Til Next Year ever since the Raiders returned to Oakland 14 years ago.
Piercing words inspire Raiders
MEANWHILE, on the field, the Raiders today get back to Football. No wondering if the coach will be arrested, no concerns about the investigation by the Napa police and no questions to players about an issue unrelated to a game.
Sanchez leads opportunistic Jets past Raiders 38-0
Mark Sanchez was sneaking a hot dog on the New York Jets ' sideline, while JaMarcus Russell watched solemnly as backup Bruce Gradkowski finished up another blowout loss for the Oakland Raiders on the other.
Richard Seymour: "Mark My Words The Raiders Will Be In The Playoffs"
"You can mark it down, the Raiders will be in the playoffs in 2009." Those are some bold words from a bold man.
Raiders DE Seymour questionable
Richard Seymour #92 of the Oakland Raiders looks on against the New York Giants on October 11, 2009 at Giants Stadium in East Rutherford, New Jersey.
Raiders notebook: Cable says ordeal with Hanson incident was 'humbling"
Raiders coach Tom Cable, who employed the same "stay the course" strategy throughout an assault investigation that he uses while coaching, said Friday he was pleased to put the legal matter behind him.
The Raiders know exactly what the Jets are going to do against them Sunday. The Jets are going to run, run and then run a little bit more.
The Daily WTF: Richard Seymour Said What?
In one of the many blockbuster moves this offseason, and just days before the regular season opener against the Buffalo Bills, the New England Patriots traded their star defensive end Richard Seymour to the Oakland Raiders for a first-round selection in the 2011 NFL Draft.
Why the Guarantee By Raiders' Richard Seymour Is Audacity of Hope
Star defensive-tackle Richard "The King"A Seymour of the Oakland Raiders has had the audacity of hope to declare that the Oakland Raiders will earn a postseason berth.
Raidersa Seymour returns shot at Giantsa Pierce
Posted by Anthony Stalter Following the Raiders' embarrassing 44-7 loss to the Giants in Week 5, New York linebacker Antonio Pierce said that the game felt like a "scrimmage" and that Oakland essentially didn't give much of an effort.
Seymour predicting playoffs for Oakland
Raiders defensive linemen Richard Seymour issued a bold prediction Wednesday, saying fans are going to witness something this season that they haven't seen since 2002.
Raider: Giants 'got what they deserved' vs. Saints
"They got what they deserved this week. I'm not sure how many points the Saints scored on them, but if I'm not mistaken, it was half a hundred points.
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