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40 minutes ago, Rich Thornburgh said:

The raiders won because Deshaun Watson had an 80 yard touchdown called back on a nonsense holding call.  They didn’t win because of Brock friggin Bowers

And their kicker missed a PAT that would have made it a three point game at the end rather than four.

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35 minutes ago, Biggs said:

Remember when we drafted Johny Mitchell good times.  It made the Dustin Keller pick look spectacular by comparrison.  

You would think given our history of whiffing on tight ends maybe it’s a good idea to not draft an undersized TE who refused to run the 40 in round 1

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4 hours ago, Scoop24 said:

I feel like  this team would be better this YEAR with JSN and Brock . But every year this team has to be enamored with Lineman.  

What makes you think this coaching staff can make use of more weaponz when they can’t even scheme for Wilson and Breece?

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17 minutes ago, jgb said:

What makes you think this coaching staff can make use of more weaponz when they can’t even scheme for Wilson and Breece?

Valid Point .. which is why didnt like the corley pick for us. We have no business taking a WR that cant run routes. We cant even develop the ones that can. 

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4 minutes ago, Jack Straw said:

Here’s your weekly reminder: Brock Bowers is on pace for 95 catches, 1,064 yards, and 3 TDs. He leads all NFL tight ends in catches and yards—as a rookie.

Carry on. 

You're acting like the Jets don't even have Jeremy Ruckert and Kenny Yeboah.

Stop being so disrespectful.

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1 minute ago, Larz said:

Olu ******* sucks 

Bowers was the pick 

Way too early to say on Olu.  He's a rookie left tackle being asked to play right tackle with an O-Line coach who could make Olrando Pace look like Orlando Bloom.

That being said, Bowers would've been the right pick.

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11 minutes ago, AFJF said:

Way too early to say on Olu.  He's a rookie left tackle being asked to play right tackle with an O-Line coach who could make Olrando Pace look like Orlando Bloom.

That being said, Bowers would've been the right pick.

He’s giving up like 5 pressures a game. Sucks. 

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3 minutes ago, Larz said:

He’s giving up like 5 pressures a game. Sucks. 

Yes, as a rookie lineman playing out of position, he has looked bad under an OL coach who makes Hall of Famers look like practice squad players.

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It’s early but Olu hasn’t been good. And it’s not like he was t supposed to be starting OT ready.

 

And Bowers has been good with no very good qb play. Pick should’ve been bowers. I’d rather have bowers starting at TE/Slot with Warren subbing in for Moses right now.

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hEs a hAlFer bAcKy dat ways 180 lbs

Elloelle and Gee eff why
 

https://www.si.com/nfl/raiders/news/brock-bowers-has-been-a-bright-spot-instruggling-raiders-offense?utm_source=RSS

 

Bowers was not done yet and continued to be a problem for the Broncos defense. He caught eight passes for 97 yards and had some key blocks as well. On Ameer Abdullah's touchdown run, Bowers had a key pulling block to create some extra space for Abdullah to reach the end zone. 
 

In just five games, Bowers has caught 28 passes for 313 yards, he has also carried the ball once for 12 yards. Even when the ball is not in his hands, he is making blocks all over the field, helping the offensive line inside and blocking past the line of scrimmage to benefit his teammates who have the ball. 

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On 9/30/2024 at 8:24 AM, Rich Thornburgh said:

You would think given our history of whiffing on tight ends maybe it’s a good idea to not draft an undersized TE who refused to run the 40 in round 1

hEs a hAlFer bAcKy undausizeded

Elloelle 
 

https://www.si.com/nfl/raiders/news/brock-bowers-has-been-a-bright-spot-instruggling-raiders-offense?utm_source=RSS

 

Bowers was not done yet and continued to be a problem for the Broncos defense. He caught eight passes for 97 yards and had some key blocks as well. On Ameer Abdullah's touchdown run, Bowers had a key pulling block to create some extra space for Abdullah to reach the end zone. 
 

In just five games, Bowers has caught 28 passes for 313 yards, he has also carried the ball once for 12 yards. Even when the ball is not in his hands, he is making blocks all over the field, helping the offensive line inside and blocking past the line of scrimmage to benefit his teammates who have the ball. 

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15 minutes ago, Gastineau Lives said:

 

hEs a hAlFer bAcKy dat ways 180 lbs

Elloelle and Gee eff why
 

https://www.si.com/nfl/raiders/news/brock-bowers-has-been-a-bright-spot-instruggling-raiders-offense?utm_source=RSS

 

Bowers was not done yet and continued to be a problem for the Broncos defense. He caught eight passes for 97 yards and had some key blocks as well. On Ameer Abdullah's touchdown run, Bowers had a key pulling block to create some extra space for Abdullah to reach the end zone. 
 

In just five games, Bowers has caught 28 passes for 313 yards, he has also carried the ball once for 12 yards. Even when the ball is not in his hands, he is making blocks all over the field, helping the offensive line inside and blocking past the line of scrimmage to benefit his teammates who have the ball. 


But those stats don’t count as much because he isn’t listed as a WR

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14 minutes ago, Gastineau Lives said:

hEs a hAlFer bAcKy undausizeded

Elloelle 
 

https://www.si.com/nfl/raiders/news/brock-bowers-has-been-a-bright-spot-instruggling-raiders-offense?utm_source=RSS

 

Bowers was not done yet and continued to be a problem for the Broncos defense. He caught eight passes for 97 yards and had some key blocks as well. On Ameer Abdullah's touchdown run, Bowers had a key pulling block to create some extra space for Abdullah to reach the end zone. 
 

In just five games, Bowers has caught 28 passes for 313 yards, he has also carried the ball once for 12 yards. Even when the ball is not in his hands, he is making blocks all over the field, helping the offensive line inside and blocking past the line of scrimmage to benefit his teammates who have the ball. 

He's elite at everything he does.  Shocking.  Who would have ever saw this coming?

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