The Raiders had the momentum of a win at Denver last week coming into Cleveland. This game was supposed to be Charlie Frye showing the Browns they made a bad move by trading him. This was going to be the Raiders finally getting back to back wins and finishing strong. But the Raiders theme of the season has been inconsistency, and thats what they showed at Cleveland.
The Raiders started the game with the ball and after a 4 yard run by McFadden, Charlie Frye dropped back and threw his 1st of 4 INTs of the game, giving Cleveland the ball in the red zone. Jerome Harrison ran for a TD from 17 yards out. He would finish with 39 carries for 148 yards and a TD. The Raiders quickly fell behind 10-0. The offense was going 3 and out. Then the Raiders stepped up and got 2 [...]
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Finally. Something to talk about.
Well, it has certainly been a quiet offseason for the Dallas Cowboys. Except for mindless speculation, there has been very little to talk about.
But now we have something to mention. A very bitter Cowboy is ready to vocalize his distaste for the management of the Dallas Cowboys.
On Wednesday July 8, 2009, Oakland Raider defensive end, Greg Ellis, vocalized his distaste for the way the things were handled in the Big D on the defensive side of the football.
He went on the Michael Irvin Show, which is a talk radio program featured on ESPN 103.3 and vented his [...]
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Greg Ellis was released by the Dallas Cowboys earlier this month and has now found a new team with the Silver and Black.
The former NFL Comeback Player of the Year has signed a three-year deal of which the salary is unknown. He will now play defensive end for the Oakland Raiders on a line that desperately needs a pass rush since it had only 32 sacks last season with a individual high of five.
Greg Ellis was released by the Cowboys due to his age and his happiness.
He hated the 3-4. Despite the fact that his best seasons were as a 3-4 linebacker, he feels uncomfortable at the position and has stated his [...]
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