Russell draws some heat

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Sep 26, 2005
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USC COACH SAYS QB HURTING HIS CHANCES BY NOT REPORTING
By Steve Corkran
MediaNews
Article Launched: 08/25/2007 01:36:42 AM PDT

USC's Pete Carroll, an NFL head coach for four seasons, believes Raiders rookie quarterback JaMarcus Russell is making a mistake by skipping training camp.

In an interview Friday with NBC Sports, Carroll said, "This is devastating for a young guy."

The Raiders selected Russell with the first pick of the NFL draft in April. He attended all three of the team's mini-camps, as well as many of its off-season workouts.

But the quarterback failed to report to training camp July 26 with the rest of his teammates and has missed the team's three exhibition games.

"The learning process is so critical," Carroll added. "You have to stay with the rest of the football team as they learn and progress."

The coach of 31 seasons said veterans can afford to miss extensive time during camp - rookies cannot.

"Training camp has such value not just to him, but to his teammates and coaches," said Carroll, who is close with Raiders Coach Lane Kiffin, a former USC assistant.

"He's a cool kid and he should have had a great start with a new program and a new coach, and now that's probably not possible."

Russell's absence led the club to sign veteran Daunte Culpepper five days into camp. Now, Culpepper is on the verge of securing the starting spot that Russell held out hope of winning.

"It is," Russell said in June, when asked if starting right away was possible. "It can be. But, man, it depends how much coach throws at you, whether he wants to
let you learn as you play or keep you grounded until you play. Whatever the coach feels, I'll be here to do that."
Perhaps he will be there for Kiffin. But for now, the Raiders have no option but to proceed without the player drafted to help rescue them after winning only 15 games in four seasons.

"This is not helping the kid's career," Carroll said of the holdout. "It's unfortunate for the kid, and the Raiders have come up with a tremendous quarterback situation by getting Daunte."

Kiffin said he is more concerned with those in uniform than Russell.

"We're going to go with what we have right now," he said this week. "Like I've said before, I've got to get this team ready to beat Detroit (in the opener Sept. 9) with who we have right now."

• Chris Carr and Johnnie Lee Higgins alternated on punt returns for the Raiders on Friday night.

• Jake Grove and Jeremy Newberry alternated series at center as Kiffin evaluates which player deserves the nod during the regular season.

• The Raiders' Sebastian Janikowski kicked field goals from 50 yards and 42 yards from the infield dirt but missed a 33-yarder on the grass.

• Cornerback Fabian Washington was beat for a 40-yard pass play on St. Louis' first offensive play and on an 8-yarder on a third-down play - both by veteran wide receiver Isaac Bruce.
 
Jan 4, 2003
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he's only hurtin himself..... Kiffin and the Raiders are doing the righ thing.. they threw the offer on the table which was more than last years #1 pick but his agents are still trying to demand more.... Culpepper is our guy this year and Russel wasnt going to play this season anyway so dont throw away millions.. if he dont wanna sign he's only gonna hurt him self in the long run
 
Mar 2, 2006
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he's probably gonna end up becomin tha first top pick to get traded due to holdout for mo' bank.. stupid.. homie shoulda jus accepted tha money and went on.. aint like he gon' set a record for tha most money received by a first selection draft pick.. next years'll probably get more..!! fuck it.. to each his own..!!
 
Mar 16, 2005
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hblock1 said:
he's probably gonna end up becomin tha first top pick to get traded due to holdout for mo' bank.. stupid.. homie shoulda jus accepted tha money and went on.. aint like he gon' set a record for tha most money received by a first selection draft pick.. next years'll probably get more..!! fuck it.. to each his own..!!


must be new to football????? :hurt:
 
Aug 26, 2002
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^^^^^exactly!!!!!!

These kids dont even know football!

Its either get signed by the team that picked you, or you take your silly-stupid ass back to the draft next year!

but who will pick someone who does not sign their first year?

He hurts himself by not signing because its not like he is the 10th pick trying to get higher, he was the first fucking pick!

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Sep 26, 2005
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i dont know what hes thinkin, i thought he was all excited about being on the raiders what i think is that he should just sign now cuz who knows how he will do in the nfl he hasnt even played one nfl game yet and he holdin out, it makes me wonder how he will be as far as leadership and personality i hope he dont turn out to be sum money hungry basterd always asking for more
 
Mar 7, 2006
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I think the problem is the Raiders brass not securing a deal prior to the draft and overall inexperiance in negotiations. They haven't been the same since Bruce Allen left for Tampa. Any agent in his right mind would try to take advantage. I bet they wish they had traded down now.
 

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^thats true tho, there wasn't any real doubt that russell wouldn't be the #1 pick, why wasn't his contract being worked on before the draft?
 
Mar 7, 2006
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Well, I know that the 49ers had something like 3 or 4 deals in place just incase or more than likely negotiation leverage towards Alex Smith's contract. They knew they were going to pick him. But he had the same agent as Peyton Manning(I think, Tom Condon?) so they knew they had a tough customer to deal with. I also didn't like the way the Raiders blew that 2nd round pick. Good thing I'm a niner fan.
 
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The only person that I can remember holding out all year and going back into the draft was Bo Jackson. (I think)
Drafted #1 overall, held out-re entered draft and was selected in the 5th round.
Russell would lose a lot of money if he did that.
 
Apr 5, 2005
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Russel is a complete fuck up! Take the 20 mill guaranteed and play fuckin ball! If he re-enters the draft he wouldn't even make what the raiders are offering him right now! Complete fuckin moron! I thought he was going to be a BUST even before the draft. Now he is really a BUST!

No one even knew who this kid was until his last season at LSU. Shit no one even knew his name in the beginning season into his final collegiate career! Oh well! Raiders are still the dumbest team in the NFL. Hopefully Kiffin can turn this franchise around.