Antonio Pierce call the the Jokeland Faiders 'gutless'...but in a respectable way...

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GREAT article and I agree 100%! IF the what he said does not inspire the team...then....:confused:

New York Giants' Antonio Pierce Could End Up Oakland Raiders MVP

by Justin Smith

Justin SmithScribe, Featured Columnis

Scribe Written on October 15, 2009



The collective cries of Raider Nation have fallen on deaf ears.

Media criticism and expert analysis has been ignored or sloughed off as "hating."

Ridicule from fans of other teams, constant cries from NFL fans who are tired of seeing a storied franchise sink deeper and deeper, and valid points regarding franchise dysfunction and anarchy are swept under the rug quicker than the leavings of a fat doobie.

Somehow, some way, most of the "players" that collect a check for the Oakland Raiders have managed to push all these distractions aside and do what's really important: spend money and soak in their fame.

With nobody within the organization willing to hold players accountable for not showing up and working hard, why would they? This team has denigrated into a vacation spot, a place with nice weather where you can get a nice payday without doing a whole lot.

The Oakland Raiders are the government job of the NFL.

Antonio Pierce, a well-respected linebacker for the New York Giants, basically stated as much in a recent quote. He was utterly amazed that despite the Giants' dominance of the Raiders offense, nobody on the Raiders' side of the ball seemed to care.

Nobody was getting fired up; nobody was getting upset with their poor play. They simply took a sack or lost a fumble, picked themselves up quietly and slunk back to the sidelines. As a Raider fan, reading this made me want to scream.

Now, we in the Raider Nation have long been frustrated with the mail-in jobs of our players. For some reason, people who play for the Raiders lately lack pride, discipline, and effort; what is worse, though, is that they are allowed to lack these qualities and still get paid handsomely. And still retain a roster spot.

If you were to listen to coach Tom Cable, this team is still in Super Bowl contention. The level of dysfunction and denial being exhibited by the franchise right now has reached laughable proportions.

Regardless of their recent performances, and of opinions to the contrary, the Oakland Raiders are still a team of professional football players that have individual pride. Getting called out by your fans, the media, critics, etc. may not carry that much weight, as that is just the life of a professional athlete.

However, getting called out for a lack of professionalism and effort by one of your opponents, after they've already waxed your tail? Well, if that doesn't light a fire under these guys, then nothing is going to.

You see a lot of individual sports involve head games and trash talking. Heck, team sports do as well. But when is the last time you heard an opposing player describe a regular season game as feeling like "a scrimmage"? In team sports, it's taboo to call the other team out for a lack of heart and passion. That's supposed to be an in-house duty, preferably belonging to the head coach.

But since anyone who plays for the Oakland Raiders can do whatever the hell they want and still get paid and praised by the owner and coaching staff, I guess Pierce felt he had to say something. I guess a guy who plays on a championship-caliber team who knows what it takes to win felt the need to call out his peers.

Perhaps he feels sorry for them. Perhaps he's jealous. More likely he's embarrassed and ashamed for them, and curious as to why they don't feel the same way.

I'm curious, too. Why is it that a linebacker on an opposing team seems to care more about the effort put forth by the Raiders than anyone involved with the franchise?

I can see this going one of two ways: either the Raiders will be stung by one of their peers calling them out in public for a lack of effort and heart, or they'll laugh it off and buy some more stamps.

If this team does turn things around, and soon, then we have to give credit where it is due. Antonio Pierce's comments could serve to bring this team together or make the rift larger.

I hope it's the former, but I can see the latter. There are myriad negative distractions around this team, and we need something to rally around. These comments are the perfect rallying cry for a lost and drifting franchise in danger of falling further than ever before.

There had better be 53 pissed off guys right now. I hope that every one of them feels ashamed, embarrassed, and downright humbled by what Pierce said about them. When someone who has no ulterior motive to call you out decides to do so, you'd better pay attention. Especially when that player has won a Super Bowl and is well respected around the league.

One thing is for sure: nothing else was working. These guys don't care. If they still don't after Pierce's comments, then I don't know how they look themselves in the eye. Pride, anyone?


New York Giants' Antonio Pierce Could End Up Oakland Raiders MVP | Bleacher Report
 
There is no accountability on the team, from top to bottom. Without that all the team can do is individually show flashes (a good throw here, a good run there, a... tackle) which accomplishes little.
 
There is no accountability on the team, from top to bottom. Without that all the team can do is individually show flashes (a good throw here, a good run there, a... tackle) which accomplishes little.

...no, it accomplished NOTHING...!!

I am so disappointed in this team from top to bottom....I could coach the team better!
 
Bring back Garcia and bench Russell. He is worse than what the Vikes had in Years past. Then you can have your ten wins.

NOPE!...ANY GUY who begs to be released THEN states he will come back IF he is instantly made a starter....defeats the purpose. I would rather start Gradkowksi or Frye BEFORE letting him call the shots. I would hope that IF they sat Russell, the idea would be NOT letting the prisoners run the asylum, not the other way around. Garcia got what he wanted...a release to hold the clipboard somewhere else....GOOD RIDDENCE....!!


next!
 
There's about as much reason in that post as Al Davis' head. You play to win the game.

Garcia got what he wanted, off the fail train. He's willing to jump back on if he can be the conductor and actually try and lead it, rather than sit in the 2nd car serving drinks while they head toward that 'bridge out ahead' sign full speed.
 
There's about as much reason in that post as Al Davis' head. You play to win the game.

Garcia got what he wanted, off the fail train. He's willing to jump back on if he can be the conductor and actually try and lead it, rather than sit in the 2nd car serving drinks while they head toward that 'bridge out ahead' sign full speed.

Sorry....Give the guys WE ALREADY have 1st dibs. They deserve it more than Garcia does....especially because he quit and begged to be let go.

By hiring him BACK and giving in to HIS demands, you are back to the same thing.
 
The same thing? when was the last time a QB with 25k yards in his career coming off a season completing 64% of his passes took snaps for the Raiders?

That is not the point....the point is you want to try to change the culture...and by letting someone who is not THE FRANCHISE 1st demand to release him and then demand to be rehired AND givien the starting position ....is getting back to square one...
 
Sorry....Give the guys WE ALREADY have 1st dibs. They deserve it more than Garcia does....especially because he quit and begged to be let go.

By hiring him BACK and giving in to HIS demands, you are back to the same thing.

I don't understand your reasoning....it's purely emotional....

DO you want (A)at least a CHANCE to win (Garcia)? or (B)to lose (everyone else).

You choose lose, because the guy could see a sinking ship and wanted off???

At least he's willing to give the team a chance, and you are not willing to do the same.....


EDIT - He did not demand to be rehired, he just demanded to be the starter when the Raiders asked him to come back...........(who would demand to get on the Raiders right now?)
 
I don't understand your reasoning....it's purely emotional....

DO you want (A)at least a CHANCE to win (Garcia)? or (B)to lose (everyone else).

You choose lose, because the guy could see a sinking ship and wanted off???

At least he's willing to give the team a chance, and you are not willing to do the same.....


EDIT - He did not demand to be rehired, he just demanded to be the starter when the Raiders asked him to come back...........(who would demand to get on the Raiders right now?)

My reasons are the VERY same reasons they suck. TOO MANY players just go through the motions and just hang around to get a paycheck. Some vets just do what they wanna do....You wanna change the culture where the guys that work hard....earn playing time....PERIOD. CHANGING attitudes on this team is WAY more important right now than winning.

...I mean let's face it, EVEN in the AFC West... starting 1-4 will get us NO WHERE NEAR a playoff spot.
 
What's gonna make the team (and their fanbase ) feel better? A chance at a 7-9 record, or end up 3-13?

You weren't gonna make the playoffs before the season started, but winning some games is a step in the right direction. Wouldn't you agree?
 
What's gonna make the team (and their fanbase ) feel better? A chance at a 7-9 record, or end up 3-13?

You weren't gonna make the playoffs before the season started, but winning some games is a step in the right direction. Wouldn't you agree?

yes....it would be great....but I would take a 3-13 and the team showing guts and effort....playing hard and CARING about playing hard...over a 7-9 record and being the same lazy f**ks as usual....

...Wouldn't you agree?
 
yes....it would be great....but I would take a 3-13 and the team showing guts and effort....playing hard and CARING about playing hard...over a 7-9 record and being the same lazy f**ks as usual....

...Wouldn't you agree?

No, I wouldn't agree. In the end, what matters is wins and losses. Build off of and (hopefully) up from 7-9 or from 3-13?
 

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