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She was the raiders CEO FROM 1997 to 2013.. she was the one behind the likes of rich gannon , charles woodson and many of the players who was with the raiders during a nice little run..

Look how she bodied allen .. i love that woman



And she left?!?!

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even the chick knew it wasnt him, listen to females breh
 

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Does he have a twitter or facebook? We need to spam Soon Da Gawd to buy the Raiders/Lakers.

He has a twitter, seems to be fairly active

https://twitter.com/solvehealthcare

I may need to finally join and send him some tweets

Yo, I just went through his twitter photos and Soon is real Kobe Stan

Shooting just like prime Kobe over two defenders :heh:, I assume thats his teammate behind getting treated like Kwame

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He has a twitter, seems to be fairly active

https://twitter.com/solvehealthcare

I may need to finally join and send him some tweets

Yo, I just went through his twitter photos and Soon is real Kobe Stan

Shooting just like prime Kobe over two defenders :heh:, I assume thats his teammate behind getting treated like Kwame

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Dr. Soon just having fun out there:jawalrus:
 

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Raiders have NFL's toughest 2014 schedule :beli:

Below are 2014 strength of schedule figures, based on opponents' winning percentage in 2013. Click through links atop the chart to rank home and road schedule difficulty or to sort figures by division.

2014 Strength of Schedule: Overall
Overall | Division | Home | Road

Rank Team Opponent Win Pct.
1 Oakland Raiders .578
2 Denver Broncos .570
3 St. Louis Rams .564
4 San Diego Chargers .563
4 San Francisco 49ers .563
6 Seattle Seahawks .561
7 Kansas City Chiefs .559
8 Arizona Cardinals .547
9 New York Jets .520
10 New England Patriots .516
11 Atlanta Falcons .512
12 Miami Dolphins .508
13 Green Bay Packers .504
14 Buffalo Bills .500
15 Chicago Bears .496
16 Detroit Lions .492
17 Washington Redskins .490
18 Dallas Cowboys .488
19 Tampa Bay Buccaneers .484
20 Philadelphia Eagles .479
21 Minnesota Vikings .477
22 Carolina Panthers .473
23 Cincinnati Bengals .469
23 New Orleans Saints .469
23 Pittsburgh Steelers .469
26 Cleveland Browns .465
26 New York Giants .465
28 Baltimore Ravens .461
29 Jacksonville Jaguars .453
30 Houston Texans .441
31 Tennessee Titans .438
32 Indianapolis Colts .430
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Raiders have NFL's toughest 2014 schedule :beli:

Below are 2014 strength of schedule figures, based on opponents' winning percentage in 2013. Click through links atop the chart to rank home and road schedule difficulty or to sort figures by division.

2014 Strength of Schedule: Overall
Overall | Division | Home | Road

Rank Team Opponent Win Pct.
1 Oakland Raiders .578
2 Denver Broncos .570
3 St. Louis Rams .564
4 San Diego Chargers .563
4 San Francisco 49ers .563
6 Seattle Seahawks .561
7 Kansas City Chiefs .559
8 Arizona Cardinals .547
9 New York Jets .520
10 New England Patriots .516
11 Atlanta Falcons .512
12 Miami Dolphins .508
13 Green Bay Packers .504
14 Buffalo Bills .500
15 Chicago Bears .496
16 Detroit Lions .492
17 Washington Redskins .490
18 Dallas Cowboys .488
19 Tampa Bay Buccaneers .484
20 Philadelphia Eagles .479
21 Minnesota Vikings .477
22 Carolina Panthers .473
23 Cincinnati Bengals .469
23 New Orleans Saints .469
23 Pittsburgh Steelers .469
26 Cleveland Browns .465
26 New York Giants .465
28 Baltimore Ravens .461
29 Jacksonville Jaguars .453
30 Houston Texans .441
31 Tennessee Titans .438
32 Indianapolis Colts .430
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Good this means we'll get our franchise QB next year. Mariota/Winston:ahh:
 

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QB coach Steve Clarkson says Pryor will train with him next 5 months

Steve Clarkson, the man with the trash can, is a private quarterback coach. He had a hand in developing Matt Leinart and Barkley :scusthov:, two of the last four starting quarterbacks at USC. Two of his protégés, including the boy on the playground, could be next in line.

The vast majority of drills Clarkson uses are variations of basic footwork and throwing concepts taught by many coaches. But the high-priced tutor — he says he is paid as much as $600 an hour for private lessons :mjpls:— is not afraid to introduce low-tech equipment to emphasize a point about proper mechanics. "You're always looking for new ways to teach fundamentals," he says. "Sometimes the simplest method is the best."

Hence the trash can, a prop Clarkson started to use in training regimens about a year ago. Borrowing principles of focus and movement from tai chi, he aims to make quarterbacks simulate distance by hitting the "eyeball" at the bottom of the bin.

The drill also allows Clarkson a close look at every aspect of the passer's delivery. David Sills, a 15-year-old high school freshman from Delaware :pachaha:, has grown accustomed to Clarkson's unconventional ways. So he doesn't flinch when instructed to imagine a scenario unfolding inside the garbage can.

"Look at the target," Clarkson says, "like you're throwing a dig route downfield."Sills hesitates for a moment, laughs, then begins his barrage of passes into the barrel. "I don't know where he learned it, but he knows what's wrong with it and knows how to correct it," he says of Clarkson's ability to help with his throwing mechanics. "I guess that's the magic touch."

Barkley says Clarkson focuses on details such as arm angle, hand and foot position and recognizing defenses. Emphasis also is placed on making what Clarkson describes as "the imperfect perfect throw" — when quarterbacks must execute under duress in game conditions.
"People think it's 'drop back and throw the ball,'" says Barkley, who now works out exclusively with USC coaches, "but there's so much that goes into just making it spiral :beli:."

"There are coaches that pioneered some of the basic drills :skip:, but Steve evolved them, and he pushed you to the limit," says Leinart :upsetfavre:, who played last season with the Houston Texans. "You learned through repetition, and you had to be able to take criticism."





My fellow Raider brehs how you feel about this?
 
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