9. Raiders should trade Nnamdi Asomugha.
Speaking of bright spots on teams engulfed by storm clouds, cornerback Nnamdi Asomugha is virtually invisible in Oakland.
Arguably the best cover corner in the game (and before you make the case for Darrelle Revis of the Jets, go back and watch him chasing Ted Ginn of the Dolphins into the end zone on Monday night), Asomugha should have a chance to display his skills for a contending team.
Even if he plays for another decade in Oakland, it's hard to imagine ever seeing Asomugha display his skills on a platform greater than D-level Sunday afternoon games.
I wonder how the Patriots could swindle him out of Oakland? :chinstroke:
| QUOTE (Just Plain Bill @ Oct 14 2009, 03:22 PM) |
I wonder how the Patriots could swindle him out of Oakland? :chinstroke: |
It would be hilarious if they traded Oakland's #1 pick back to them in exchange for Asomugha.
| QUOTE (Clarence Boddicker @ Oct 14 2009, 10:27 PM) |
| QUOTE (Just Plain Bill @ Oct 14 2009, 03:22 PM) |
I wonder how the Patriots could swindle him out of Oakland? :chinstroke: |
It would be hilarious if they traded Oakland's #1 pick back to them in exchange for Asomugha.
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That would be funny. Sad-funny.
This just hit me -- what if Limbaugh is blocked by the libiot media from participating (read: banned) in buying the Rams (btw Goodell, you have black ass on your chin), but enters into a new partnership with other investors who end up buying the Raiders? Al bows out in the next year or two, then Rush makes them the team of the '10 - '20 decade.
Commitment to Excellence meets Excellence in Broadcasting and produces...
Excellence in Ownership. Rush's Raiders.