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Chris Gamble's deal looks like a steal for what Asomugha got....


charlottenian

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Raiders didn't overpay this time. It's probably the best decision they've made in a while. The guy is SHUT DOWN. He shut down Smith man.

So a three deal worth 50 million in guaranteed money is worth it??????? The first two years of his deal are like a giant signing bonus, the0 the third year is as well if the team picks it up. The whole contract is like a giant signing bonus, the raiders used 29 million over the first two years in guaranteed money. if he gets hurt they don't get that back.

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I don't think Oak overpayed. He is the only true shutdown corner now in the league. Gamble has been abused a fair amount every year w/ this past season being the only exception.....it was tough to tell if he really improved or if the Lucas/Godfrey combo was just too tempting for opponents.

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Also, the Raiders overpay for their players. Look Tommey last season, that DT that no one has ever heard about...

the raiders have the worste FO ever. they over pay EVERY year. wow. this deal is retareded. al davis knows he only has a few years left, and he is tryin to buy a succesful team NOW, doesnt care about the future state of the game

9 MIL guaranteed to their punter too. WOW! just wow. :confused:

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