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sirhcyennek81
01-07-2006, 09:26 PM
Going to hear how the Patriots feel disrespect one more time...How is it possible for a 2 time defending world champ to feel disrespected? ****ing A...This is basically a vent post, so if it gets moved, or forgotten, thats fine with me. :thumbs:
:Broncos:
Play2win
01-07-2006, 09:27 PM
Brady is now a CRYBABY in my book...
What I find most amusing is how defensive Brady got when the Chargers beat the Patriots at Foxboro and coach Marty said the Patriots "weren't the same because of all the injuries."
What a hypocrite. Make up your mind. You DON'T want people to feel sorry for you and now you DO? That's lame.
sirhcyennek81
01-07-2006, 09:32 PM
28-3. shut the hell up about disrespect. Jesus.
:Broncos:
Sassy
01-07-2006, 09:33 PM
No respect here...check it out!
Raiders report: Notes, quotes Jan. 7, 2006
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--After a 30-21 loss to the New York Giants to end the season, quarterback Kerry Collins wondered openly whether coach Norv Turner's impending demise would mean he might be on his way as well.
"Are Norv and I married?" Collins said. "I don't know."
Collins has a salary-cap figure of just under $12.9 million and a signing bonus due in March of $2.5 million, so the possibility of a quick, clean exit is there for both sides.
Owner Al Davis, however, seemed willing to absolve Collins of the blame many of the fans and media have bestowed upon him. Davis also gave rise to the notion that Collins could be back.
The Raiders will look at the market, but renegotiating with Collins appears to be an option.
"That will depend on who we talk to, what is available," Davis said. "I think Kerry did adequately well considering other factors, maybe not seen by the press or fans. I think he did reasonably well. He had no running game, and our protection slipped."
--Former St. Louis coach Mike Martz reportedly has a clean bill of health after missing the last 11 games of the 2005 season with a virus that affected his heart. Martz has been linked with the Raiders, but Davis sounded concerned.
"I am a little concerned about Mike from a (physical) standpoint right now," Davis said. "Mike has always been of interest, because he is dynamic, he is not afraid. But there is fear right now of the physical. I don't know if we are ready to accept that."
--Still bitter at what he considered a slap on the wrist by the NFL for Denver's salary-cap violations in the late 1990s, Davis took a jab at the Broncos and their back-to-back championships in 1997 and 1998 as he was discussing the difficulty of playing in the AFC West. The Raiders were 1-11 in the division under Turner and 2-16 over the past three years.
"It's tough, but we've done it before," Davis said. "We did (win the West) three years in a row (2000-2002), and no one else has come close to that in our division. I don't think anyone in our division has won a Super Bowl in a long while, unless you are going to include Denver, and Denver has an asterisk next to their name when they get into the Super Bowl in those years."
Davis is the big reason the Broncos have that "asterisk." Davis is always out to get the Broncos, of course. He was the one who pushed for the investigation of the cap issues, saying that "to win the Broncos had to have been cheating."
The money at issue was agreed upon before a player was released and all of the money ended up in the appropriate hands, just not in the proper time frame. The Broncos didn't benefit one bit from the "asterisk" issue either.
DomCasual
01-07-2006, 09:37 PM
"It's tough, but we've done it before," Davis said. "We did (win the West) three years in a row (2000-2002), and no one else has come close to that in our division. I don't think anyone in our division has won a Super Bowl in a long while, unless you are going to include Denver, and Denver has an asterisk next to their name when they get into the Super Bowl in those years."
Blah blah blah blah blah blah blah.
Isn't this guy dead yet?
Sassy
01-07-2006, 09:39 PM
He's just pissed he didn't keep Shanahan.
sirhcyennek81
01-07-2006, 09:41 PM
Was not illegal at the time. There was no rule saying you could not defer payment. I think Davis is pissed because his capologist could'nt figure it out first.
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Kaylore
01-07-2006, 09:46 PM
We all know how what really happened. We still won. TWICE. Cram that up your depends, Al Davis!:raidersux :lombardi: :lombardi: :bronxrox:
broncofan
01-07-2006, 09:57 PM
I don't understand. Why whine about something like a lack of respect if you're Tom Brady? You've won 3 of the last 4 championships. Do you want more publicity? Do you want teams to play you harder? You want a cookie?
The Patriots are about as close to being under the radar as a team with their resumè over the last few years could be. I don't know about anyone else, but I would love to be getting underetimated if I were the Pats. Just play ball, man. Brady will get his respect. He should know that by now.
Mtbrncofn
01-07-2006, 09:57 PM
No respect here...check it out!
Raiders report: Notes, quotes Jan. 7, 2006
The Sports Xchange
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--After a 30-21 loss to the New York Giants to end the season, quarterback Kerry Collins wondered openly whether coach Norv Turner's impending demise would mean he might be on his way as well.
"Are Norv and I married?" Collins said. "I don't know."
Collins has a salary-cap figure of just under $12.9 million and a signing bonus due in March of $2.5 million, so the possibility of a quick, clean exit is there for both sides.
Owner Al Davis, however, seemed willing to absolve Collins of the blame many of the fans and media have bestowed upon him. Davis also gave rise to the notion that Collins could be back.
The Raiders will look at the market, but renegotiating with Collins appears to be an option.
"That will depend on who we talk to, what is available," Davis said. "I think Kerry did adequately well considering other factors, maybe not seen by the press or fans. I think he did reasonably well. He had no running game, and our protection slipped."
--Former St. Louis coach Mike Martz reportedly has a clean bill of health after missing the last 11 games of the 2005 season with a virus that affected his heart. Martz has been linked with the Raiders, but Davis sounded concerned.
"I am a little concerned about Mike from a (physical) standpoint right now," Davis said. "Mike has always been of interest, because he is dynamic, he is not afraid. But there is fear right now of the physical. I don't know if we are ready to accept that."
--Still bitter at what he considered a slap on the wrist by the NFL for Denver's salary-cap violations in the late 1990s, Davis took a jab at the Broncos and their back-to-back championships in 1997 and 1998 as he was discussing the difficulty of playing in the AFC West. The Raiders were 1-11 in the division under Turner and 2-16 over the past three years.
"It's tough, but we've done it before," Davis said. "We did (win the West) three years in a row (2000-2002), and no one else has come close to that in our division. I don't think anyone in our division has won a Super Bowl in a long while, unless you are going to include Denver, and Denver has an asterisk next to their name when they get into the Super Bowl in those years."
Ahahahahaha! What a bitter, old turd he is.
SoCalBronco
01-07-2006, 10:02 PM
Al can go put his dick in a blender for all I care.
24champ
01-07-2006, 10:22 PM
"It's tough, but we've done it before," Davis said. "We did (win the West) three years in a row (2000-2002), and no one else has come close to that in our division. I don't think anyone in our division has won a Super Bowl in a long while, unless you are going to include Denver, and Denver has an asterisk next to their name when they get into the Super Bowl in those years."
If was a raider fan I would tell Al to shut up and focus on the present. I dont get it his team finished 4-12 and he is still complaining about broncos back to back super bowls??? I love his priorities! :thumbs:
Spider
01-07-2006, 10:31 PM
No respect here...check it out!
Raiders report: Notes, quotes Jan. 7, 2006
The Sports Xchange
Notes, quotes · Strategy and personnel · Inside slant
Advertisement
--After a 30-21 loss to the New York Giants to end the season, quarterback Kerry Collins wondered openly whether coach Norv Turner's impending demise would mean he might be on his way as well.
"Are Norv and I married?" Collins said. "I don't know."
Collins has a salary-cap figure of just under $12.9 million and a signing bonus due in March of $2.5 million, so the possibility of a quick, clean exit is there for both sides.
Owner Al Davis, however, seemed willing to absolve Collins of the blame many of the fans and media have bestowed upon him. Davis also gave rise to the notion that Collins could be back.
The Raiders will look at the market, but renegotiating with Collins appears to be an option.
"That will depend on who we talk to, what is available," Davis said. "I think Kerry did adequately well considering other factors, maybe not seen by the press or fans. I think he did reasonably well. He had no running game, and our protection slipped."
--Former St. Louis coach Mike Martz reportedly has a clean bill of health after missing the last 11 games of the 2005 season with a virus that affected his heart. Martz has been linked with the Raiders, but Davis sounded concerned.
"I am a little concerned about Mike from a (physical) standpoint right now," Davis said. "Mike has always been of interest, because he is dynamic, he is not afraid. But there is fear right now of the physical. I don't know if we are ready to accept that."
--Still bitter at what he considered a slap on the wrist by the NFL for Denver's salary-cap violations in the late 1990s, Davis took a jab at the Broncos and their back-to-back championships in 1997 and 1998 as he was discussing the difficulty of playing in the AFC West. The Raiders were 1-11 in the division under Turner and 2-16 over the past three years.
"It's tough, but we've done it before," Davis said. "We did (win the West) three years in a row (2000-2002), and no one else has come close to that in our division. I don't think anyone in our division has won a Super Bowl in a long while, unless you are going to include Denver, and Denver has an asterisk next to their name when they get into the Super Bowl in those years."
Al Davis ........What an Idiot
PatsWin2002
01-07-2006, 10:51 PM
The Patriots have this "thing" where they use the disrespect thing to motivate themselves.
They could hire Aretha Franklin as an assistant coach and nothing would change. !Booya!