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    The Return to Glory?

    Tuesday, September 15, 2009, 06:43 PM EST [NFL]

     

    After losing 11 straight games to the Chargers, the Oakland Raiders entered last night's season opener determined to break the losing streak. After converting a crucial 4th and 15 and scoring a touchdown with slightly over 2 minutes remaining in regulation, the Raiders were ahead 20-17.

                The Black Hole along with the rest of the Raider Nation was excited; this year was finally going to be different. Or at least that is how it seemed until Phillip Rivers, Darren Sproles, and the San Diego Chargers marched down the field as if they were playing against a high school defense. Darren Sproles rushed into the end zone with 18 seconds on the clock. After 58 minutes of impressive football, the Raiders reminded us all that they are in fact, the Raiders. As expected, the silver and black began the 2009 season 0-1.

                While it is easy to focus on the negative fact that the Raiders lost, it is also important to notice how well they played for the majority of the game. This year's version of the Raiders is much improved from last year. The team was focused, motivated, and inspired throughout the night

                If you take away the 89 yards over the final 2 minutes, the Raiders defense was impressive and held the Chargers to 228 yards of total offense. The worst run defense in the league a year ago limited the Chargers to just 3.3 yards a carry. The defense was swarming to the ball and contesting every play. Recently acquired defensive end Richard Seymour was a huge addition with 6 tackles and 2 sacks.

                While the defense was impressive, the offense was predictable and stagnant. The offense was successful in the beginning of the night as the run was effective. The problem however, was that running was the only thing that worked. The Chargers caught on to the fact that Oakland was running the ball and when they stacked the box, the Raiders had no answer. Jamarcus Russell was inaccurate and it cost the Raiders all night. If Russell would have been able to hit the open receivers, the defense would have had to respect the pass, opening the run for the remainder of the night.

                The other positive that I'm taking from this game is the fact that the Raiders only had 6 penalties for 40 yards. The Raiders are usually one of the most penalized teams in the league and the fact that they were able to limit the penalties and not shoot themselves in the foot is a good sign. Hopefully the Raiders continue to improve and learn how to finish games.

                All it takes is one win to get this team to believe that they can win. After that, the program should be well on its way to turning itself around.

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    NFL Double Standard?

    Monday, August 13, 2007, 04:32 PM EST [NFL]

    NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell has decided to allow Michael Vick to play until the legal case is solved.

    Roger Goodell is setting a double standard as he is not punishing Michael Vick because Vick is a star athlete and one of the faces of the league. If it was another player who was facing these same allegations he would have already been suspended.

    Goodell realizes that Vick is very marketable and has potential to bring in a lot of money for the NFL.

    As for the fact that Vick is not a repeat offender, he does not need to be. Dog fighting is such an obscene crime and if that isn't bad enough, Vick was also accused of electrocuting and hanging his dogs.

    Pacman Jones was in questions with local authorities. Michael Vick is in trouble with the feds. Jones was found innocent of some charges while the feds have a 95% conviction rate, showing that Vick is more than likely guilty.

    Pacman Jones was suspended before any convictions, but Goodell said that Jones' actions gave the league a bad image. How can he not suspend Vick based on those same standards, is he trying to say that dog fighting is not damaging to the league?

    No matter how you look at this issue a double standard is being set, and Michael Vick is not being suspended because he is Michael Vick. If he were not a star player he would already be suspended.

     

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