Monday, January 31, 2011

Oakland Raiders: Looking Toward the 2011-2012 NFL Season

Last offseason, the vibe coming out of Raider Nation was quite, very good. Most, if not all, saw the advance that Al Davis and his Oakland Raiders had produced. They'd taken enormous actions, such as the release of former 1st overall choose JaMarcus Russell. This offseason is a bit diverse.

Fearful, yet confident might be best to describe the existing state of Raider fans. Similarly, the Raiders have a ton of free agents that need to be re-signed and also have holes across the offensive line. Add that that Al and co. don't have any first-round choose in the 2011 NFL Draft, and Oakland, we have a dilemma. But on the other hand, your very own Raider Nation has faith in Al Davis, and also the reality that Oakland's free of charge agents may be a bit more prepared to re-sign than in the past. My take? This is a a solid and productive offseason. Free of charge agents will re-sign and we'll add some solid players to the offensive line, along with a splash (Chad Ochocinco) from another team. We might even see Champ Bailey donning the Silver and Black this year as a safety.

It's my true belief that Hue Jackson will solidify the head coaching position for the next half decade and beyond. Plus, the Raiders will have a solid draft. It'll add possibly two starters. Search for Mr. Davis to make a deal for Oakland to get involved with the first round. In the normal season, a hopefully injury-free Raiders will ride an easier-than-the-Chiefs-and-Chargers schedule to the playoffs. Oakland's schedule reads, in no particular order.

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