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Raiders fan hoping Al Davis dies.


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lol

I can't even find their second rounder on NFLDC's safety rankings nor their CB rankings. Drafttek has him rated so low, I could probably recruit this guy to play football for the Belleville Buccaneers.

Raiders are the embarrassment of the NFL, moreso than the Lions. At least they try.

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That pick was my favorite moment of the draft so far. There was this awkward silence for a second, everyone just glances around at each other, Mayock mumbles something about the 7th round and how this guy wasn't on ANYONE'S board until he ran a 4.3 and then you could see him wanting to call Davis a dumbass on national television.

Epic.

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That pick was my favorite moment of the draft so far. There was this awkward silence for a second, everyone just glances around at each other, Mayock mumbles something about the 7th round and how this guy wasn't on ANYONE'S board until he ran a 4.3 and then you could see him wanting to call Davis a dumbass on national television.

Epic.

LMAO

That was so funny. Mayock was sitting there trying to tip toe around it. Other guys kept asking him, hey Mike wasn't this guy a 7th rounder in your mock? He just kept going... uhh.. well he put up a great 40 time. Davis loves those speed guys...

LOL You could tell he thought the pick was retarded but he managed to hold it together.

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Maybe we can trick old Al into drafting Rich Eisen...

Look, Al! He can't catch, block, or pass but he's the fastest guy on NFL Network! :lol:

I'm just waiting for the annual quote about how this will mean a return to "Raider football" :rolleyes:
I don't even know what "Raider football" means anymore! :rolleyes:
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I'm just waiting for the annual quote about how this will mean a return to "Raider football" :rolleyes:

"When you see some highlights of this guy, you're going to see a guy that has that Ronnie Lott, that Jack Tatum mentality," Cable said. "He literally

knocks people out. It allows you know to get back to Raider style of football, which is really the reason I wanted this guy so bad."

Mitchell, 6-foot and 220 pounds, said he has a penchant for getting people's attention on the football field.

the raiders bring the lawlz.

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