Let it be known that on August 17th, 2009, the phrase "if you can't be good, be funny-bad" has been trademarked for use by the 2009 Oakland Raiders. Soon we'll all be wearing t-shirts with said phrase blasted across Tom Cable's visage, as he decided to do some visage-blasting of his own today.
“The only yardstick for success our society has is being a champion. No one remembers anything else.”
- John Madden
Monday, August 17, 2009
Tom Cable delivers a hit
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Thursday, August 13, 2009
LIVE FROM LOS ANGELES - THE 'STICK RETURNS!!!! COWBOYS @ RAIDERS LIVE!
6:17 PM - "Live from Los Angeles" doesn't sound like a big deal when a team plays in Oakland, but unless you paid the regular season price for the preseason game, you have to live down here just to see it live. Are you missing much? Only if your drinking game includes "take a shot every time Greg Papa says 'Echemandu.'"
6:34 PM - There has been a standoff at the Westwood Federal Building, which may delay the start of Raiders' preseason coverage. If this guy thinks pissing off the LAPD was bad, wait until he sees East Los Angeles when the Raiders' first game since December isn't on TV.
7:41 PM - We've been back for a few hours and are already having problems! Sorry!
7:48 PM - Getting myself caught up with the game. There's already been a holding penalty and Thomas Howard's tackling skill is still pretty dreck.
7:51 PM - does it hurt anyone else on the inside knowing this is the most our defense will blitz all season?
7:54 PM - "They sent three, they drop eight..." I could have called the Witten TD as soon as Papa said that.
7:57 PM - Just saw Jamarcus breaking tackles (which Papa said "looked like Plunkett in his prime.." HA!), followed by a Raider fan getting right in a Cowboy fan's face. In preseason...
8:03 PM - My next "Stupid Raider Fan of the Month" will be about the first person to make a "Start Gradkowski" thread! Anytime now...
8:13 PM - Michael Huff's "always go for the interception" style of defensive backing works for the first time ever.
8:17 PM - Greg Papa emphatically reminds us that Charlie Frye is still to come! I, for one, am overjoyed.
8:21 PM - Ricky Brown's pathetic tackling job is saved by a holding penalty. Just a reminder: THIS GUY IS COMPETING FOR A STARTING JOB.... WITH KIRK MORRISON... SHIT!
8:31 PM - Nick Folk shanks a gimmie. Preseason...
8:36 PM - Actual quote from Al Davis during the halftime show: "When I was 18, I was already in college." An 18 year-old in college? No fucking way!
8:47 PM - ATTN Greg Papa - Louis Rankin is not an "intriguing prospect." Sorry.
8:54 PM - Did I say "Bruce Gradkowski?" would lead to a Stupid Raider Fan of the Month column? I meant Louis Rankin.
9:26 PM - George Atkinnson is way too sober tonight. Taking his place in the "drunk Raider legend" category is Jim Plunkett, who's been a chore to listen to this evening.
9:30 PM - I just looked at my girlfriend and said "Wand's having a tough time getting up." Her reply: "I guess you're going home early tonight."
9:37 PM - Cable elects to punt instead of taking a long field goal for the first and last time this season.
9:48 PM - I zoned out until whoever Dallas' third string defensive back is destroyed a photographer after missing a hit in the end zone.
10:03 PM - I heard the Raider Nation Celebration was a great time... if you like watching grown men fight at a children's event. Rumor has it Raider Rob (the host of the day's band events) and Griz Jones (the "godfather..." LOL... of the "66th Mob." Yes, I know there's a real Oakland gang called the 66th Mob, and realize how fucking stupid it is to name your nerdy fan group after them... but I don't hang out with those people) had a brawl in the Coliseum over some personal beef. Don't worry if you missed the fight, they've scheduled a few more. The next one will be in the ball pit at McDonalds on E. 12th St so as many children as possible watch these two settle their important differences.
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THE 'STICK IS BACK
The 'stick returns tonight at 7 PM PST! Come for live updates and laughs as the Raiders take on the Dallas Cowboys in preseason "action!"
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Sunday, February 22, 2009
Stupid Raider Fan of the Week Award: The "That Was Easy" Edition
Sometimes you have to search for stupidity, other times it slips and falls on its face right in front of you. In this case, stupidity was riding a Segway, wearing a clown suit, and singing "Cheeseburger In Paradise" as it came crashing to the unforgiving floor.
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You know he plays corner, right?
When I was a kid, I used to send a letter to Nickelodeon every week hoping to win a shopping spree. Once a week, they’d go live to a Toys R Us where two pre-teens would barrel down the aisles filling their empty carts. It seemed sweet and innocent, but at another glance, two prepubescent’s fighting over plastic toys their parents can’t afford is more disturbing than anything.
This is how Al Davis shops. Instead of examining each toy carefully, he throws the ones he thinks he wants into the cart and waits until it’s time to play to see what they do.
Don’t take this the wrong way, Nnamdi Asomugha is an excellent corner and Chris Johnson played well this season. Shane Lechler has the strongest leg in the NFL. These players would find a starting job on most NFL teams.
Most NFL teams aren’t starting Kirk Morrison and Gerrard Warren.
The deal is perfect for Nnamdi. He remains in California, his home state. He plays on a bad defense, so QB’s have no reason to throw to his side. No one expects Nnamdi to carry the team to a Super Bowl. In other words, this might be the easiest $50 million a player can make.
Defenders of Al Davis will no doubt mention 2010, when the NFL likely goes uncapped for a year. Unless Mr. Davis plans on signing a lot of quality free agents to inflated one-year deals, I fail to see how 2010 justifies this move. 2011 will have a cap, and if Nnamdi’s option is picked up he will make over $16 million. That’s a lot of cap room for a team with a lot of needs.
If the quiet cutting of Gibril Wilson, the most dependable SS in Raider camp in several years, isn't a sign that the cap is something to worry about, what is?
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Friday, February 13, 2009
Stupid Raider Fan of the Week Award: The Everyone Edition
Normally this award goes to one stupid Raiders fan plucked from the vast and idiot-rich Raiders web-o-sphere, but this week's lack of football news has every talentless "visionary" on sites like the Bleacher Report in speculation mode. In the past 7 days, I have seen several blogs detailing the free agent market, focusing specifically on players that would help the Raiders' cause. The mildly stupid are suggesting Takeo Spikes and Max Starks, while the full on numbnuts think this team has a chance at Bart Scott or Albert Haynesworth.
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Wednesday, February 4, 2009
LIVE BLOG: Tom Cable Press Conference
1:13 PM - Follow along at CBS5.com
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Tuesday, February 3, 2009
Tom Cable named head coach... no one notices
Not that the speculation was killing anyone, but the Raiders made it known a few minutes ago that Tom Cable will remain head coach of the team. Now that his interim tag has been removed, he can get to work on his best "yes sir."
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The Old Man Gets New Toys

There's reason to celebrate Raider Nation, for on the morning of February 3rd, 2009, Ted Tollner and John Marshall were added to a coaching staff that now includes everything except a head coach.
- Worked for the San Francisco 49ers?
- Coached in the Pac-10?
- Been fired at least 3 times?
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Wednesday, January 28, 2009
Stupid Raider Fan of the Week Award
Arizona listened to Gen Man, myself and others; congrats! Arizona was LAST in rushing offense. 21st in giving up sacks #1 in passing offense What does that mean? They have 3 stud playmakers; Kurt Warner who knows how to deal with a big time rush; Even today he was being rushed at all times. He does slants, check offs to 3 step routes and then has the guy WE SHOULD HAVE DRAFTED in Larry Fitzgerald and Anquain Boldin. The Cards OLINE is avg at best. They are avg. at pass protection and terrible in run blocking. Warner: franchise QB that can carry a team Fitzgerald; best WR in the NFL Boldin; stud WR Most Raider fans RAVED about Gallery and Grove; the NFL combines still has Gallery with a couple of records. Draft superstars, not avg. We are talking about facts, not what might be or excuses. The Raiders need playmakers and other than McFadden; they have none at WR, or QB. Take crabtree in a heart beat; but now i dont think he'll lastI'd like you to meet Levi Brown.
- He was born in Jacksonville, North Carolina
- He was a 2nd team All-American and 1st team All-Big10 player at Penn State
- He might have been named after jeans
- He was taken with the 5th overall pick of the 2007 NFL Draft
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Tuesday, January 27, 2009
Adam Treu reminds us that Barret Robbins is, in fact, fucking crazy
Adam Treu spent the first chunk of his 12 years with the Raiders answering for Barret Robbins. The question was always "where's Barret and why are you playing?" but that's beside the point. In honor of Super Bowl week, Adam took his time to tell the National Football Post about the Super Bowl experience he should have never had.
In the weeks and months and years that have followed, I’ve learned more about the details of the night before, and about how the Raiders chose to handle it. Barrett eventually found his way back to our hotel Saturday night and was instructed to sleep it off. Whatever “it” was. He was later taken to the workout room in the hotel and put on a treadmill in the hope that movement would bring lucidity. Once he expressed a level of delusion so deep that a simple sweat wasn’t going to erase it (he was happy about winning the Super Bowl and excited for the upcoming Pro Bowl), the team knew he needed help beyond what the trainers and coaches could provide.Only the Raiders would try to end drug-induced delusions with a few minutes on the treadmill...
On September 21, 2007, a warrant was issued for his arrest by Miami-Dade police for a parole violation stemming from his run in with police in 2005. To date, authorities have not been able to locate him for extradition back to Florida[1].Now that's a Raider!
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