"They Don't Know Its Us, Not Like Were The Raiders" Official 2016 Oakland Raiders Off-Season Thread

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Inexperience is the root cause of the 4th quarter meltdowns.

Let this team grow together and develop. Al Davis got the nation accustomed to expecting overnight change. Unrealistic expectations.

Gotta shore up secondary, number 1 priority!
 

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Inexperience is the root cause of the 4th quarter meltdowns.

Let this team grow together and develop. Al Davis got the nation accustomed to expecting overnight change. Unrealistic expectations.

Gotta shore up secondary, number 1 priority!
We're a year a way. Making the playoffs this year was a pipe dream. I hope to finish .500
 

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NFL Could Help Develop Oakland Raiders Stadium

The National Football League could step in as the developer of a new Oakland Raiders stadium and surrounding development in a plan under discussion by the league and Oakland city officials.
The plan, first reported by Street & Smith's SportsBusiness Journal, could help Oakland hit a Dec. 28 deadline that NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell set last week for Oakland, San Diego and St. Louis to deliver plans to keep NFL teams in their current cities or risk seeing them move.
The Raiders, Chargers and Rams have weighed moves to the Los Angeles market and can file for relocation Jan. 4. NFL owners could vote quickly at meetings Jan. 12-13 or, more likely, after the Feb. 7 Super Bowl.
Raiders owner Mark Davis and the Chargers' Dean Spanos have proposed building a new stadium in the Los Angeles suburb of Carson, and Rams owner Stan Kroenke controls a site in Inglewood. During last week's NFL owners meetings, there reportedly were discussions of a team sharing the Inglewood venue, if the Rams win owners' approval to move.
At least one team is expected to get the go-ahead to move to Los Angeles. Some sources have suggested that the NFL will punt on the issue of the other teams — possibly the Raiders — until next year, keeping the Raiders at O.co Coliseum for at least one more year.
Regardless, the NFL could be the big entity that Oakland Mayor Libby Schaaf has suggested could provide security for ground lease payments and game-day revenues from the Raiders that would be used to pay off new stadium bonds. Plus, the NFL would come in as a partner on a planned office, housing, retail and hospitality project — dubbed Coliseum City — that has stymied three other developers, most recently Floyd Kephart's New City Development LLC.
Schaaf's pitch to a group of NFL owners last month relied heavily on the economic boom in Oakland and the rest of the Bay Area.
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this tackle missing bum can't even stay healthy, meanwhile tyvon branch over there knocking us out of playoff contention.
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shyt ain't supposed to be like this.
 
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Ok. Bleacher Report has the raiders taking UCLA - Myles Jack to play weak outside linebacker... i wouldn't mind that.. however dude will be coming off knee surgery and we just drafted Hayden who was coming in with health issues.. i would try to trade up a couple spots for a cornerback/safety

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