AHAHAHA glad we didn't trade a pick for Seymour

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Seymour still a no-show for Raiders

By JOSH DUBOW, AP Sports Writer 4 hours, 20 minutes ago

ALAMEDA, Calif. (AP)—The Oakland Raiders reportedly sent defensive lineman Richard Seymour(notes) a letter giving him until Tuesday to report to the team or face a possible season-long suspension.

The Boston Herald reported Friday that Seymour was hand-delivered the so-called “five-day letter” on Thursday, four days after Oakland acquired the five-time Pro Bowler from the New England Patriots for a 2011 first-round draft pick.

So instead of adding a dominant defensive lineman for their season opener against the San Diego Chargers on Monday night, the Raiders are left waiting to see what happens.

“We come in hoping to see him here and then we’re promptly disappointed,” Raiders All Pro cornerback Nnamdi Asomugha(notes) said.
FILE - In this Sept. 3, 2009, file photo, New England Patriots defensive end Richard Seymour(notes) (93) is photographed before a a preseason NFL football game against the New York Giants in Foxborough, Mass. There were reports that the Raiders had sent Seymour a letter demanding he report to Oakland within five days or face a possible suspension.

Seymour hasn’t publicly talked since Sunday’s trade from one of the NFL’s model franchises to the one that has lost the most games in the league over the past six years. His agent, Eugene Parker, has not returned phone calls seeking comment.

If Seymour does not report to the Raiders by Tuesday, the team could place him on a suspended list without pay at any time. That would prohibit him from playing for any team this season and roll over his contract for another year. Seymour would then not be eligible for free agency next season. The Raiders would retain his rights in 2010 for $3.7 million.

Raiders coach Tom Cable said he had no knowledge of a letter being sent, but does not see Seymour’s absence as being a distraction for his team heading into the opener.

“I’ve really felt like it’s not an issue until we have something concrete that we know will happen,” Cable said. “So, with that in mind, it’s just been business as usual in terms of getting this team ready to play. I think that’s the right approach. I think we all are hoping that he’s going to show up. But the bottom line is that until we have something one way or the other, we have to stay the course with San Diego.”

Seymour, who turns 30 next month, has been a stalwart in New England since being drafted sixth overall in 2001. He played on three Super Bowl winners with the Patriots, recording 39 career sacks and being selected to the Pro Bowl for five straight seasons beginning in 2002.

The Raiders were looking to upgrade a run defense that was the worst in the league during the exhibition season and has been the worst over the past six seasons.

“I don’t know what’s going on in the situation right now,” defensive end Greg Ellis(notes) said. “We obviously would love to have him here, but I respect Richard. He’s married with a wife and kids. People so many times want to say, ‘Well, those athletes want money, money, money.’ But you have to understand we are people. We do have wives, and we do have kids, and he’s a guy who has both a wife and kids. They’re in school out on the East Coast, so to jump up in a matter of a week and get out here and be ready to play a whole season. Do you bring your wife and kids or you leave your wife and kids? So it’s a tough situation.”
 
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“I don’t know what’s going on in the situation right now,” defensive end Greg Ellis(notes) said. “We obviously would love to have him here, but I respect Richard. He’s married with a wife and kids. People so many times want to say, ‘Well, those athletes want money, money, money.’ But you have to understand we are people. We do have wives, and we do have kids, and he’s a guy who has both a wife and kids. They’re in school out on the East Coast, so to jump up in a matter of a week and get out here and be ready to play a whole season. Do you bring your wife and kids or you leave your wife and kids? So it’s a tough situation.”
that sums it up. you little kids dont understand grown business.
 
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The Raiders and Richard Seymour are in the final stages of planning the defensive lineman's arrival in Oakland this weekend, sources familiar with the negotiation told ESPN Friday.

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Seymour is expected to fly to Oakland as early as Saturday and arrive in time to play Monday night's game against the San Diego Chargers.

Oakland did not give Seymour a new contract nor a promise not to slap its franchise tag on him after this season. But Seymour will not risk losing any of this year's $3.685 million base salary and he will be that much closer to free agency in a potentially uncapped year in 2010.

The news is a sudden, stunning and abrupt end to a situation that had gone on for nearly a week and seemed as if it could last longer.

Oakland traded a 2011 first-round pick to New England last Sunday for Seymour. Then, after a week in which Seymour did not report, the Raiders sent him a five-day letter, giving him five days to report or risk being suspended. Oakland also removed him from its roster and signed defensive tackle William Joseph.

But executives around the league believed Seymour's best option was to report to the Raiders, begin collecting his $3.685 million salary and work off the last year of his contract.

Barring an unexpected breakdown, Seymour will become a Raider this weekend and be on the field Monday night.

Adam Schefter is ESPN's NFL Insider.
 
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The Raiders and Richard Seymour are in the final stages of planning the defensive lineman's arrival in Oakland this weekend, sources familiar with the negotiation told ESPN Friday.

AFC West blog

Williamson ESPN.com's Bill Williamson writes about all things AFC West in his division blog.

• Blog network: NFL Nation

Seymour is expected to fly to Oakland as early as Saturday and arrive in time to play Monday night's game against the San Diego Chargers.

Oakland did not give Seymour a new contract nor a promise not to slap its franchise tag on him after this season. But Seymour will not risk losing any of this year's $3.685 million base salary and he will be that much closer to free agency in a potentially uncapped year in 2010.

The news is a sudden, stunning and abrupt end to a situation that had gone on for nearly a week and seemed as if it could last longer.

Oakland traded a 2011 first-round pick to New England last Sunday for Seymour. Then, after a week in which Seymour did not report, the Raiders sent him a five-day letter, giving him five days to report or risk being suspended. Oakland also removed him from its roster and signed defensive tackle William Joseph.

But executives around the league believed Seymour's best option was to report to the Raiders, begin collecting his $3.685 million salary and work off the last year of his contract.

Barring an unexpected breakdown, Seymour will become a Raider this weekend and be on the field Monday night.

Adam Schefter is ESPN's NFL Insider.
yessirrr! take notes niner management!HAHAHAHAHAHAHHAHA crap who!
 

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Take notes on what? So youre saying the Niners basically should become like the Raiders and throw more money at an unproven player and fuck up the draft slotting system? we all know the Raiders would do that, but we aint stupid enough to do that, the Raiders are the only team that fuck up salary for the rest of the league. See Tommy Kelly
 
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Yeah well look at the Russell situation Al was helpen the rest of the league by doing everything in his power not to overpay the #1 pick overall.
 

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yessirrr! take notes niner management!HAHAHAHAHAHAHHAHA crap who!
Like I stated in another thread about this situation, ol Al took notes from the Sacramento Kings on the Chris Webber trade. The Maloofs bossed up and told him and his agent he can play, or he can sit, but they own his rights.

So if the 49ers are to take notes and do the same shit, oh wait. They are. They made their offer and are standing pat. Just like the Kings did when they traded for Webb.

Seymour knows this business. The smartest thing this dude can do is to report and collect his paycheck. If he doesn`t want to play for Oakland, at worst for him, he might be looking at 1 to 2 years if they franchise him.

Without having a no trade clause, dude has zero ground to stand on. Not everyone like they boss, but they do like they check. $3M and some change for the year? Oh yeah, I`ll take that.
 
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Like I stated in another thread about this situation, ol Al took notes from the Sacramento Kings on the Chris Webber trade. The Maloofs bossed up and told him and his agent he can play, or he can sit, but they own his rights.

So if the 49ers are to take notes and do the same shit, oh wait. They are. They made their offer and are standing pat. Just like the Kings did when they traded for Webb.

Seymour knows this business. The smartest thing this dude can do is to report and collect his paycheck. If he doesn`t want to play for Oakland, at worst for him, he might be looking at 1 to 2 years if they franchise him.

Without having a no trade clause, dude has zero ground to stand on. Not everyone like they boss, but they do like they check. $3M and some change for the year? Oh yeah, I`ll take that.
when it comes down to it some teams do what it takes to improve their team and others make excuses. crabtree is a diva, there is no doubt about that. The niners should have done their homework like the first nine teams in the draft. regardless seymour will suit it up, craptree wont. you cant compare the two because the raiders get the business done regardless.
 

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when it comes down to it some teams do what it takes to improve their team and others make excuses. crabtree is a diva, there is no doubt about that. The niners should have done their homework like the first nine teams in the draft. regardless seymour will suit it up, craptree wont. you cant compare the two because the raiders get the business done regardless.
First, check some of my other thread postings. I have been one of the only 49er fans that I have seen in here calling for the firing of our GM. I personally hate the dude. He waved his pom poms over Alex Smith and was integral in this years draft. Dude is an idiot. He took a flyer on Crabtree, and like Smith, the shit is slapping him in the face.

Second, these two situations are same but different. Seymour really doesn`t have an option right now. Dude is 29, about to click 30 in like a month, and his looming FA is going to be his last big pay day in the NFL. The Raiders can sit back and wait for dude to call his shot. Play or sit. If he wants to get paid right though, he`ll show up.

Crabtree? 49ers have him in the corner as well. Dude had a bad rap going into the draft about being a diva. What do you think this situation is looking like? It`s making the point that the rumors were true. NFL teams, well, most of them, are getting tired of these players. He can either sign or sit. Because if he re-enters the draft next year? I highly doubt he goes 1st rnd and gets offered what he`s being offered right now.

And be reminded, I`m not a Crabtree pom pom waver. Never wanted dude in the 1st place. I wanted the O-Line addressed, but our GM fucked up.
 
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First, check some of my other thread postings. I have been one of the only 49er fans that I have seen in here calling for the firing of our GM. I personally hate the dude. He waved his pom poms over Alex Smith and was integral in this years draft. Dude is an idiot. He took a flyer on Crabtree, and like Smith, the shit is slapping him in the face.

Second, these two situations are same but different. Seymour really doesn`t have an option right now. Dude is 29, about to click 30 in like a month, and his looming FA is going to be his last big pay day in the NFL. The Raiders can sit back and wait for dude to call his shot. Play or sit. If he wants to get paid right though, he`ll show up.

Crabtree? 49ers have him in the corner as well. Dude had a bad rap going into the draft about being a diva. What do you think this situation is looking like? It`s making the point that the rumors were true. NFL teams, well, most of them, are getting tired of these players. He can either sign or sit. Because if he re-enters the draft next year? I highly doubt he goes 1st rnd and gets offered what he`s being offered right now.

And be reminded, I`m not a Crabtree pom pom waver. Never wanted dude in the 1st place. I wanted the O-Line addressed, but our GM fucked up.


HOLY SHIT WE HAVE ANOTHER NINER FAN WHO ACTUALLY IS NOT DELUSIONAL
 

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HOLY SHIT WE HAVE ANOTHER NINER FAN WHO ACTUALLY IS NOT DELUSIONAL
No sir. I`m no Al Davis. I`m very critical of my teams and call it how it is. If shit is fucked up, I call it. It goes both ways though. Growing up a 49er fan in the east bay, I`m used to talking shit with the best of them.

Funniest shit happened when a group of us went to a bar on the San Leandro/ San Lorenzo border. It was an even 5 on 5, all folks, but split 49ers - Raiders. We got lit, started talking football, and turned the bar on hush. No one knew we all came together, all they saw was a 9er Raider argument. First time I seen a bar turn into a library like that. Shit was comedy though, but good times.

That`s that shit I miss being in Sac. Rivalry really isn`t the same like in the bay.