Damn we're going to be fukking terrible next year![]()

-really I just want to see Pryor play and see some improvements on the defensive side of things

Damn we're going to be fukking terrible next year![]()
They could have restructured DHB. He's a solid contributor. And Huff played out of position last year because they picked up garbage DB's. I still think they just want to get rid of anything connected to Al Davis...whether or not they could be good for the team.
Just stupid to cut Huff. Ask them to restructure.
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Worst-case scenario? Clowney or Bridgewater. Think positive thoughts and step back from the ledge. #Raiders
They could have restructured DHB. He's a solid contributor. And Huff played out of position last year because they picked up garbage DB's. I still think they just want to get rid of anything connected to Al Davis...whether or not they could be good for the team.
Just stupid to cut Huff. Ask them to restructure.
i already know pryor isn't the answer.. it's all good everybody seeing rg3, russell wilson, and kilp do there thing and thinking pryor could be the same.. i don't see it... just another long line of raiders QB's who haven't amount to shyt..
The three releases of Huff, DHB, and Tollefson save #Raiders a combined $15.5 million off the 2013 cap. They are now $23 million under.
With the new CBA, teams are allowed to split the cap hits of 2 players over two seasons prior to June 1st. That means the Raiders $14.5 million is cap space with these three moves. This brings them to $23 million under the cap as of now
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DHB fukking sucks, always has and always will. Can't run a good route, catches with his body. Michael Huff has never reached his top 10 pick status... even when Al was alive and when Nnamdi was all pro... his biggest achievement was catching that interception the game after Al died with 10 defenders on the field and that Natl Champ game.
and who cares if this mgmt wants to rid themselves of Al's players? What has his track record been the past 10 seasons? Javon Walker, DeAngelo Hall, Tommy Kelly, Richard Seymour, Jamarcus, Ray Buchanon, and countless others...
They are still holding McClain to punish his bytch ass. Why let him go this early so he can get onto a team ... Reggie's probably letting most teams fill their needs at LB and waiving him after the fact. Carson is still on the roster probably because ther is a trade market out there for him. He might even be moved on draft day
I still am not a believer in Terrell Prior, he wasn't that great in college, but I commend him on his work ethic. But his throwing mechanics suck and if Vince Young and countless others with poor mechanics couldn't turn it around, not sure what makes people think Terrell Prior of all people can do it. I really hope I'm wrong, but I'm being realistic.
I'm just pissed they didn't cut these guys sooner, probably because they tried to restructure and could not meet middle ground. Ellerbe at 35MM is a solid deal for an up and coming stud like him when you think about all that money Al wasted on guys PAST their prime. But now they can look at getting some of the table scraps out there.
The Raiders entered Tuesday $8.5 million under the salary cap. Releasing free safety Michael Huff, wide receiver Darrius Heyward-Bey and defensive lineman Dave Tollefson freed up an additional $8.75 million in cap room.
Factoring in the Raiders re-signing cornerback Phillip Adams to a one-year contract, the Raiders are flush with approximately $16 million in cap space for 2013, even though they have an astonishing $32 million in dead money — money accounted for on players no longer on the roster.
The Raiders saved the following amounts with their three roster moves Tuesday: $5.34 million on Heyward-Bey, $1.79 million on Huff and $1.6 million on Tollefson.
That’s the positive news. On the downside, the Raiders lost a player some considered their best all-around defensive back — Huff played free safety and cornerback for the Raiders last season — and one of their most productive wide receivers at a time when they are thin at that position.
Worse for the Raiders, outside lineback Philip Wheeler signed with the Miami Dolphins and defensive lineman Desmond Bryant hooked on with the Cleveland Browns. Bryant and Wheeler were two of Oakland’s most consistent players last season.
In other words, the Raiders have some money to spend and a ton of needs to spend it on. They can free up even more money by releasing or restructuing the likes of quarerback Carson Palmer, linebacker Rolando McClain and defensive tackle Tommy Kelly.
For those wondering why the Raiders didn’t cut McClain on Tuseday, it’s simple: They didn’t have to and there’s still a chance, albeit slim, that another team will pony up a late-round draft pick for McClain.
Hey, it’s worth a shot.