raiderfans.org - 3/26/2008
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ORFCSD is an officially Raiders Organization sanctioned Steering Committee Booster Club. Established in 1983, we are a small (80-100 members) yet fun group of Raider Fans based in Central San Diego.
Introducing myself
raiderfans.org 3/26/2008 — Greetings, fellow Raider Nationals. My name is Patrick and I write for the Raiders on mvn.com . But instead of being a clone of those haters like Nancy Gay or Lowell Cohn, I am a Raider fan and try to bring the perspective of a fan to my writing.
One month left of predraft hysteria for Oakland Raider and all NFL fans
mvn.com 3/26/2008 — The NFL draft is the greatest much ado about nothing since Y2k was going to make the world implode. Once upon a time the NFL draft was the NFL selection meeting and the teams got together and picked the college players that they felt would best help their team. Enter ESPN and live wall to wall coverage, and the NFL’s desire to be relevant 365 days a year. With this match made in hell, a ...
Giants Interested If Raiders Can't Pay Nnamdi Asomugha - GridironFans.com
gridironfans.com 3/26/2008 — The Newark Star-Ledger reported cap issues may make it difficult for the Oakland Raiders to pay cornerback Nnamdi Asomugha, a player the New York Giants covet. According to the report, Oakland is only $500,000 under the cap. That figure is the top 51 on their current roster and they'll be able to shave some of that (perhaps by cutting RB LaMont Jordan), but it doesn't include the money they'll hav
Charlotte Observer | 03/26/2008 | Panthers sign guard Fonoti
charlotte.com 3/26/2008 — The Carolina Panthers have signed free-agent guard Toniu Fonoti , a former second-round draft choice who has been in and out of the league in recent seasons because of weight problems. The Panthers hope Fonoti (6-foot-4, 350 pounds) can compete for ...
NFL: More games for the UK? —
Bleacher Report - NFL 3/26/2008
According to NFL Senior Vice President of Sales, Marketing and International Mark Waller in an interview with Reuters, fans in the UK could be able to enjoy up to four games per season on home soil in the future. Last October the eventual Super Bowl ...
NFL: United Kingdom to Host More Games —
Bleacher Report - NFL 3/26/2008
Fans in the United Kingdom could be able to enjoy up to four games per season on home soil in the future, said Mark Waller, NFL Senior Vice President of Sales, Marketing and International, in an interview with Reuters. Last October the eventual ...