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2013 Oakland Raiders Tickets – Coliseum Carnival
Say what you like the Oakland Raiders still bring in the most eclectic crowd in the NFL. Oakland Coliseum can be a nasty place for a visiting team. Banking a win or two early in the season could set the tone for the rest of 2013. The AFC West title has long eluded Oakland and just having some say in who gets the crown would be a major step up for the Raiders. Divisional games with the Denver Broncos, Kansas City Chiefs, and the San Diego Chargers should top your Raiders tickets list. But also be on the scout for Raiders tickets when the Houston Texans, Miami Dolphins, and Indianapolis Colts come to Oakland Coliseum.

Oakland Raiders Tickets – Battle for Respectability
How many years has it been since Oakland Raiders tickets lived up to the myth? Not since Rich Gannon led the raiders to a Super Bowl. Since then it’s been a seemingly endless trip of blunders, blown draft picks, and Al Davis induced myopia. The fans in Raiders Nation have held fast though, making the pilgrimage to Oakland Coliseum only to meet the same fate as a moth drawn to a flame. But now the worm has turned. The Oakland Raiders seem to coming to their senses, ditching the mistakes of the past, and coming to terms with the new NFL while retaining the best parts of Raiders tradition. Let’s take a look at what 2010 Oakland Raiders tickets are ready to dish out.
The 2010 Oakland Raiders – Meet the New Boss
The biggest news to come out of the Oakland Raiders camp in 2010 is the dumping of quarterback Jamarcus Russell. Long an Al Davis project, the attitude and work ethic Russell never possessed finally became too much. But the Raiders didn’t just go blindly into a Russell-less life. A trade for former Redskins quarterback Jason Campbell , giving up only a 4th Round pick, has now given the Oakland Raiders a hard working, competent NFL caliber quarterback, one who is as anxious to prove himself as the Raiders are to climb the NFL ladder Back to respectability.
Jason Campbell is no stranger to adversity and new beginnings. In his NFL career he’s been under the tutelage of a new offensive coordinator every year in the league. Campbell will now work under Hue Jackson, the O-coordinator who helped form both Carson Palmer and Joe Flacco into upper tier NFL quarterbacks. While a training camp competition will give both Bruce Charlie Frye and Bruce Gradowski a chance to compete there’s little doubt that Campbell will be under center when the season starts.
As much as the Raiders were criticized for selecting Darrius Heward-Bay, there’s little doubt that the QB issues affected his development. The feeling around the Raiders is that both Heyward-Bay and Louis Murphy could blossom in 2010 giving the Oakland raiders a more potent offensive attack. Questions in the ground game will be answered in training camp as Michael Bush and Darren McFadden battle it out for the starting job. Both bring something different to the table. Bush is more of a pounder and probably more durable. McFadden is smaller, more explosive, and more likely to bust open the big play. Both will get plenty of carries and the situation could change as the season goes on.
Extra Points: McClain needs to retire the immaturity MyABC50.com McClain, of course, entered the NFL in April 2010 as the eighth overall pick by the Oakland Raiders after a brilliant career in Tuscaloosa, one in which he was recognized as a unanimous All-American and the best college linebacker in the country after ... and more » |
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Comcast SportsNet Bay Area | Raiders make Kluwe signing official Comcast SportsNet Bay Area ALAMEDA -- The Oakland Raiders signed free agent P Chris Kluwe, GM Reggie McKenzie announced Friday. [RELATED: Report: Kluwe to sign with Raiders] Kluwe has played in 127 career games in eight NFL seasons, all with the Minnesota Vikings. and more » |
Cribbs compares Oakland to Cleveland ... as a compliment Comcast SportsNet Bay Area (blog) "I'm an Oakland Raider now, I'm a part of Raider Nation, and that's another reason why I chose Oakland. Rich fan base, similar to Cleveland. They are a diehard fan base. They're all about their team, win or lose. They hold their team and players to a high ... and more » |
Raiders sign punter Chris Kluwe Jamestown Sun Raiders sign punter Chris Kluwe. The Oakland Raiders have signed free agent punter Chris Kluwe as a possible replacement for the departed Shane Lechler. General manager Reggie McKenzie announced the deal with the eight-year veteran on Friday. and more » |
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