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Javon Walker willing to take league minimum


scpanther22

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On his surgery in Israel:

“I’m 100% healthy, finally, since I left Denver. People are going to say ‘Wow, that’s the Javon we remember.’ I returned 110%. That’s why if I was such a bad football player they would have let me go during training camp; they would have let me go during the season; they would have let me go during the 2009 season. So if people can read into that, if I was such a bad player they could have let me go a whole season ago. They didn’t because I came back 100 miles per hour, and they saw that every day. It’s like putting a new engine in an old car

Yes, the thing about football right now is it’s not really about the money. Even when I went to Oakland, I said I’d give that money back. I just want to play football and utilize my talent to help a team win the Super Bowl and everything else will take care of itself.”

http://www.ibabuzz.com/oaklandraiders/2010/03/31/javon-talks-raiders/

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Too bad he sucks...

Sucking for cheap is still sucking...

He sucked on the raiders so did Moss. He had a good year in 06 with the Broncos (1000+ Yards 8 TDs) and an even better one in 04 with the Packers. He is one of those "Brayton" type players. He has talent you just can't see it on the Raiders. I wouldn't mind getting him for a no-risk vet min contract.

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