He has worked for the Raiders before under Gruden. He is know for high scoring.
You mean Marc Trestman?
He has worked for the Raiders before under Gruden. He is know for high scoring.
I am not saying we don't need a QB! I am just also stating we need A left guard, center, right guard and right tackle.WE need a QB to get the ball to guys like Schillens, Higgins, Miller and Murphy the ball. Gradkowski I like a ton....he reminds me of Stabler and Rich Gannon. A QB that is a leader...a guy that is respected in the huddle..a guy that demands and GETS respect.
Yes i do!
With Tom Heckert coming to Cleveland, a rumor between the two cities that's currently flying is that one of the following QB's may be traded to Cleveland: Donovan McNabb or Kevin Kolb........
After playoff loss, just questions for Eagles | Philadelphia Inquirer | 01/11/2010
I think you have a better chance at Kolb than McNabb....BUUUTTTT, I would never say never!
....GOD I wish McNabb was a Raider......
Yes agreed!:upWell, I have heard that rumor too...but if I am not mistaken, he just extended his contract till 2012. And IF the Raiders sign him...we will still need "A left guard, center, right guard and right tackle"....STILL!
Honestly I'd take either one.
We should've drafted McNabb in '99. That was the year the Browns came back and we had the #1. Instead we picked Tim freaking Couch!
I like Kolb too though. He's a lot younger than McNabb and might be a better fit on a younger, rebuilding team.
I'd expect them to trade Vick away first and keep both of those guys. Troy Smith should also be on the trading block after the playoffs.
I'd expect them to trade Vick away first and keep both of those guys. Troy Smith should also be on the trading block after the playoffs.
Ironically enough, Kolb and McNabb both have 1 year left on their contracts. The timing is right for them to part with one. I can see Kolb wanting starter money if they keep him beyond this year.
Pete Carroll officially announced as coach of the Seachickens
As seen on ESPN, Carroll is one of the few NCAA to NFL coaches who was successful in the pros, with success measured at a career record over .500 (33-31).Over/under is two years in the NFL...and I take the under. The man is a college coach if there ever was one...
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Pete Carroll officially announced as coach of the Seachickens
As seen on ESPN, Carroll is one of the few NCAA to NFL coaches who was successful in the pros, with success measured at a career record over .500 (33-31).
I agree. Of all the recent coaches to go pro he was the only one with a winning record.33-31 does not compare with what his teams did at USC! But beyond records, Carroll's attitude just seems to fit the college game better. He will resurface somewhere in the Pac-10 in a couple of years.