As the no contact between No. 1 pick JaMarcus Russell's agents and the Raiders continue, you have to ask how do these parties resolve the stalemate?
Well, the Raiders could cave and simply pay Russell what he wants, something that owner Al Davis seems reluctant to do.
Two, Russell could decide to simply sit out the season. Of course, he would be losing whatever present-day dollars he could collect from Oakland. There is also a full season of lost earning power. I mean, could he make up the dollars lost by staying home for an entire season? And how does he make those Oakland mortgage payments?
Finally, the two sides could work out a trade.
Whoops, that can't happen now. The deadline passed on Aug. 10 when the agents and the Raiders weren't even talking to one another.
Russell may not be traded until after the end of the 2007 league year (roughly March 1, 2008).
Here are the league guidelines on what can happen next:
Russell may be traded between the first day of the 2008 league year and the 2008 college draft on April 26. In this case, the trading club must sign the player to a contract prior to trading him to the acquiring club (i.e. Drew Henson from Houston to Dallas).
If Russell is not signed by prior to the 2008 draft then he is eligible to be drafted in 2008 by any club other than the club that drafted him in 2007. However, the club acquiring another club's draft pick after the player has initially been selected will not receive any additional rookie pool room to sign the player. Translation: there could be less money available to Russell and if not that, for the other the rookies this team would select. Regardless, it won't be a pretty picture for someone.
Simms messed up
There is something wrong with Chris Simms, but the Bucs don't necessarily believe it is all physical. Simms is not performing very well and many close to him have speculated that it relates to last season's horrendous ruptured spleen when the then-starting quarterback almost died. Simms' supporters don't want to believe coach Jon Gruden and GM Bruce Allen on this situation, considering they are the ones who gave Jeff Garcia the same contract deal Simms received.
Yes, Gruden has moved on. Garcia is his starter while Luke McCown and Bruce Gradkowski battle for the backup position. Simms is a forgotten man in the rotation and he knows that Gruden has basically thrown up his arms.
Simms faces being released if he doesn't start improving. If that happens, he's talked about sitting out the season. Said one insider: "He's probably thinking that because he fears that another team might cut him, too."
Strahan returning?
After speaking with a couple of his defensive teammates at the Giants' Albany training camp on Thursday, the general consensus is that they expect Michael Strahan to return to the team and play this season. Everyone understands how difficult the retirement decision is for Strahan, but they simply believe he's too good right now to retire and that deep down he still wants to play. Timeline? Maybe next weekend. The Giants break camp prior to their third preseason game.
Don't Forget Ravens
The buzz around the league is that don't discount the Baltimore Ravens when discussing possible Super Bowl teams. The Ravens thoroughly out-played Philadelphia last Monday and the Eagles are again considered a favorite to win the NFC East.
"It's difficult at time to judge these preseason games," Giants coach Tom Coughlin told me. "Some teams plan basic stuff in these games in order to evaluate their own young players. Well, Baltimore's basic defense is to blitz and they blitzed Philadelphia 37 times in that game. They're good, though. But that's how you get a lopsided game in preseason."
Quinn should start
OK, I will accept the idiotic premise that Charlie Frye and Derek Anderson know whatever offense the Cleveland Browns are running at the moment, but shouldn't this franchise have first-round pick Brady Quinn on the fast-track to a starting position? I mean, Quinn ranked in the top five of GM Phil Savage's draft board and that's why he made the trade with the Cowboys. Isn't Quinn the future of this franchise? I know Coach Romeo Crennel wants to win and possibly keep his job, but the Browns need to get their future QB involved quickly.