Training camp, Practice 1

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Some quick hits from Thursday’s first practice, followed later by highlights of interviews with Raiders players that include JaMarcus Russell, Javon Walker, Nnamdi Asomugha, and believe it or not, even Tommy Kelly: – Early drills found offensive coordinator Greg Knapp lecturing one of the members of the support staff who was throwing passes from close range to tight ends during ... [link]

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JaMarcus Russell Weighs in at a Svelte 269, Ready to Assume Starting QB Duties
Published 7/25/2008 at FanHouse
... , entering his second season with the club. And not only is he making Russell better, he's helping the support staff be all they can be. Or something. ...

Raider Camp (Days 1-4)
Published 7/28/2008 by Christopher Perales at Just Blog Baby | A Blog For Oakland Raiders Fans
... were surprised that I came,” Asomugha said. “ But at the same time they weren’t because they know it’s not about money for me. I really want to win games. That’s a big part of why I’m here. It’s putting that on the line, that you could get hurt, and those types of things. But it’s in the name of being a cohesive unit and coming together and trying to win football games.” Day to Day Notes from Inside the Oakland Radiers Day1: Wide receiver Arman ...

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