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Big Boy Richard Seymour Signs Tender With Oakland Raiders

Everyone can finally breathe easy, because DE/DT Richard Seymour signed his tender —which if you didn't know is a very good thing. Some worried that after trading our first round pick of 2011 to the Patriots we would only have him ... (Continue reading)

Zach Miller Destined to the 2010 Pro Bowl

As most Raider fans know, Zach Miller has been the strong point of the team's passing game since he was drafted with the 38th pick of the 2007 draft. He was originally a first-round selection, but had poor combine numbers. It's ... (Continue reading)

O.J. Atogwe to Oakland?

O.J. Atogwe is a free agent safety who recently parted ways with the St.Louis Rams. He joined the league in 2005 with the Rams, and since then he murdered his wife and got away with it. Wait, sorry wrong O.J. Ahem, since joining ... (Continue reading)

Oakland Raiders: Big Bodies in the Backfield

LenDale White was recently released by the Seahawks who just acquired him in a draft day trade and now he's a free agent. You may be thinking, "We have Michael Bush, why would we want another power back?" My answer is simple, "Why ... (Continue reading)

Oakland Raiders Defense Means Versatility

The Oakland Raiders defense, coming into the 2010 season, has much versatility. In case you did not know what that means, here's a definition: versatile—capable of doing many things competently.  Our defense is definitely capable of doing just that. Here is a breakdown of ... (Continue reading)

Justin Fargas: A Tribute

Justin Fargas, son of Antonio Fargas (who was Huggy Bear in Starsky and Hutch), was born Jan. 25, 1980, in Encino, California. He attended Notre Dame High in Sherman Oaks, California. There, he broke various school records. He rushed for 6,357 ... (Continue reading)

Oakland Raiders Should and Could Move to the 3-4 Defense

OK, when you think of good defenses in the NFL, of whom do you usually think? Many lean towards Pittsburgh or Baltimore. Do you know what they have in common? That's right, the 3-4 Defense. Many teams have switched to ... (Continue reading)