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Looks like the raiders have solved two problems got Campbell to play QB and Russell can get some work on the oline either guard or tackle.

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Russell will never play QB again in NFL, Raiders have come out ans said he is lazy and doesn't work hard, he sucks and after his contract has run up hes finished.  I played against him in high school and beat him pretty bad, he threw like 3 picks.  Still don't know how he got drafted so high...

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Looks like the raiders have solved two problems got Campbell to play QB and Russell can get some work on the oline either guard or tackle.

haha that's pretty good. A qb reaching 300 lb will never play qb at the professional level again

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Russell will never play QB again in NFL, Raiders have come out ans said he is lazy and doesn't work hard, he sucks and after his contract has run up hes finished.  I played against him in high school and beat him pretty bad, he threw like 3 picks.  Still don't know how he got drafted so high...

Because Davis is a ***dam* retard that cannot evaluate talent and is stuck with a 1972 approach to O.

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You guys remember the 320 qb at Kentucky a few years ago, Jared Lorenzen?  He had great nicknames..."Pillsbury Throwboy" and such.

He has a Superbowl ring now!  Who would have thought?

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jared_Lorenzen

Yes!! How could you forget Lorenzen??

"Due to Lorenzen's considerable girth, he has been given a collection of nicknames, which include: "Quarter(got)back",[4] "Hefty Lefty",[5] "The Pillsbury Throwboy",[6] "The Abdominal Throwman", [7] "J.Load",[8] "Round Mound of Touchdown", "Tubby Gunslinger" [9][8]"BBQ (Big Beautiful Quarterback)"[10] "Battleship Lorenzen",[11] "Butterball",[12], "Lord Of The Ring-Dings"[13], and "He Ate Me".[14]"

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JM wasn't ready to be a starter when he was thrown into action. He was a project and still is. He needed to wait, watch and learn from a veteran QB for a spell and je didn't have that type of guidance. The leadership in the coaching as well as the front office wasn't there. There are things that JM could've done himself and didn't do and that's his fault. All the fault is not his alone.

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