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Rhodes is gone … how about Jordan now?

Wednesday, April 30, 2008 | Posted by Anthony Carroll

On Monday, the Oakland Raiders sent Super Bowl XLI star Dominic Rhodes to the unemployment line. The move is an after-effect of a draft weekend that not only put the Raiders over the salary cap, but added another ball carrier to an already long list of more-than-capable halfbacks.

Oakland traded former first-round CB Fabian Washington to Baltimore on Day 2 of the draft, bearing a fourth round pick -- and a $1,093,750 cap hit -- in exchange. The swap ever so slightly put the Raiders over the salary cap.

Rhodes, however, was primed to earn $1.75 million in 2008. So, team owner Al Davis cut him. Problem solved. Oakland’s now under the cap.

With the Raiders having no apparent hesitation in cutting Rhodes, the next question becomes: What’s so hard about letting LaMont Jordan go?

The 29-year-old running back, who joined the Raiders in the offseason of 2005, is primed to rake in $4.7 million in 2008, or $2.95 million more than Rhodes would have made. If Jordan miraculously makes it past next season, he’ll earn $5 million in 2009.

Last season, Rhodes and Jordan played essentially reverse roles at opposite times in the season. Jordan acted as the warm-up guy to leading rusher Justin Fargas, carrying the ball 125 times in the first eight weeks of the season for 511 yards. For the rest of the season, the 230-pounder rushed only 19 more times for 38 yards. Rhodes was the closer, gaining 278 in the last three weeks of the season after rushing for just 24 yards in the 14 weeks prior.

The dilemma is where Jordan would actually bring value to the Raiders’ offense.

With Fargas recently being re-signed to a three-year, $12 million deal, second-year halfback Michael Bush reportedly fully recovered from injury and rookie Darren McFadden now in the fold, there isn’t much room for Jordan in the backfield.

Even as a pass catcher, the arrival of former Atlanta Falcons fullback Justin Griffith last offseason has lessened Jordan’s value. The 27-year-old FB caught 26 passes last season, upping his career total to 113 receptions. Jordan had just two more grabs last season than Griffith and had only 10 catches two years ago.

Rhodes, who closed out the ’07 campaign with two 100-plus-yard efforts, appeared to make enough late-season buzz to earn himself a spot on the roster this season. At the very least, you’d expect him to be cut after Jordan. However, Rhodes clarified Tuesday that he was aware he’d be let loose if McFadden was drafted.

“If they drafted Darren McFadden, I was like, ‘I’ll restructure but it’s got to be to where if y’all draft him I can leave, you know. Y’all let me go.’ That’s kind of how it went. They kept their word and they let me get a chance to go somewhere else and get my opportunity,” Rhodes said during an interview with Sirius Satellite Radio.

Wednesday, the San Francisco Chronicle indicated one reason why Jordan also hasn’t been shown the door alongside Rhodes.

“The Raiders are holding onto Jordan, a league source said, because some in the organization believe they can still get trade value for the man who ran for 1,025 yards in 2005,” Chronicle staff writer David White wrote.

It’s very unlikely, however, for a team to trade for a man who has had back-to-back seasons with fewer than 600 yards and four touchdowns.

So just cut him and get it over with, before he starts getting advice from ex-way-too-long-of-a-Raider Tyler Brayton.

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RaiderSensation here is your quote below:

"If it was Al's decision to bench Rhodes, then it was his decision to keep JaMarcus on the sidelines in favor of Josh McCown for most of the season, which I find very hard to believe.
IMHO, Kiffin was acting like a spoiled brat last season and he played his favorites. Hopefully, Al's backhand helped Kiffin mature a bit."

I do apologize, as you didn't refer to him as a "Bitch" but rather a "Spoiled Brat." Semantics. Negative any way you put it.

Basically in that quote, you were saying it was Lane's fault for not playing JaMarcus, instead opting to go with his favorites. So when you put the blame on Kiffin for: Not playing JaMarcus because of favorites, acting like a spoiled bitch because of this, and Al's backhand hopefully maturing him, in three consecutive sentence, I'm pretty sure you could infer from that the slap had something to do with how Kiffin handled players (i.e. JaMarcus).

Also, realize it wasn't Lane who put Dominic in a bad situation, but Dominic putting himself in a bad situation as he was charged with a DUI and missed the first 4 games. At the point Dominic returned from suspension, LaMont Jordan and Justin Fargas had already made names for themselves.

Thing you fail to realize, as much as we all wanted to see JaMarcus play, he really wasn't ready. That's not Lane's fault as he worked with him after every practice to try and get JaMarcus up to speed after he missed all of training camp. I mean Kiffin's job was to win games, and felt he couldn't do that with a QB who most of the season had only a grasp of a very, very small portion of the playbook. I guess we can agree to disagree, as I put the blame on Al Davis who is stubborn, and you on Lane because you thought he was a spoiled brat.

Anyway, it's a new season and having JaMarcus Russell in town all off-season and set for a full training camp/pre-season, I'm expecting big, big progress. Plus, many number 1 QB's sit their first season and watch and learn holding a clip-board. Nothing wrong with that.

05/02  |  03:59 AM » RaiderCraig

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I think Al is wasteing him time if he's getting involved in coaching the men!

Al is way too busy in the day in day out of being an owner!
This is where his brilliant mind could be utilized more effectivly.
Th]e first bit of owner bussiness would be how to sell out the Mac/Net /collosium/Mt Davis. It really bothers me to see soooo many oppossing teams jerseys in our house. I know each one is paying so that helps the bottom line but common we can only take so much!

We really need to sell out all our home games this year!
It is crusial we get off to the great start 3-0 someone predicted.
This will not only give the team momentum for the field it will allow the stupid media to jump on the banwagon and help promote the silverand black this is the key to getting butts in the seats!
They really should do more in the surronding areas community work outside of just oakland. I think and I could be wrong but no one in my section is from Oakland that I know of. We all drive in for the game so maybe they should spend more time in the sacramento, dublin-tracy, and san jose area's to boost fan support. ore billboards out side of the 4 in oakland would be nice one in the concord, dublin, tracy, fremont, san jose, up 80 towards sacramento all out lieing areas that bring Raider nation but have next to no events viewings with cheerleaders and players except the golf tourny's.
We are in a 2 market team and it's a downed economy, they need to do the ground work now to sell out then!
as far as jordan I wish he was worth a pic or a player but no he's not with the teams looking at the Raiders like they have to cut him which they don't have to. They might be able to get him to restructure and maybe get a team to trade then either way if he gets cut he wont get a big fa contract and if the raiders can control where he goes it might be to there advantage.

05/02  |  10:29 AM » sec116row11seats12and13

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RaiderCraig, my point is that Kiffin was indeed acting like a spoiled brat, literally.
From all the reported rumors of JaMarcus not being his pick, that he wanted Brady Quinn.
Verified by Kiffin being quoted, "Daunte Culpepper doesn't fit our system." When we had DC's clone as our #1 pick.
From the reported rumor that he wanted the Arkansas HC job and was shouting obsenities.
Verified by Al calling a friend at Arkansas to see if there was any truth to that rumor. It was true.
To the reported rumor of Kiffin firing Rob Ryan without getting Al's approval.
Verified by Kiffin being the only one at the Senior Bowl, not wearing team colors. And saying, "I hope so" when asked if he will be the Raiders coach this season.

Every rumor has some truth behind it and it starts falling into place when you connect the dots.

Despite having a lost season, Kiffin kept coming up with lame excuses like "I don't want JaMarcus to play in the cold" or "I don't want him to start on the road in hostile environment."
I get the strong feeling that if Al didn't insist on JaMarcus getting some playing time, Kiffin would've kept playing McCown.
Keeping JaMarcus on the sidelines, stunts his growth more than allowing him to get game experience.
I defy anyone to tell me they learned to do their job by reading out of a book than actual OJT.

I believe the Raiders signed Rhodes before they hired Kiffin. I don't remember. But they did know he was going to have a 4-game suspension.

We can blame Al for a lot of the things he's done, but that's too easy. Kiffin needs to accept responsibility and show to the team that he will not have a wandering eye when it comes to college vacancies. That is unacceptable anywhere in the league.
Last season, he acted like a spoiled brat who kept trying to get away with as many things as possible. Having a coach serving their own personal agendas is also unacceptable.
Kiffin had made a lot of judgment errors, but it was a lack of maturity. We have to hope that Al putting Kiffin in his place has helped.

We can agree to disagree, but there's no arguing with the truth. Opinion after the fact, is irrelevant.

05/02  |  12:16 PM » RaiderSensation

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RaiderSensation I've been on Kiffins side through alot of this but you're quoting things I've not heard before where and when did you hear them and do you believe kiffin is a good coach?
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From all the reported rumors of JaMarcus not being his pick, that he wanted Brady Quinn

05/02  |  01:55 PM » sec116row11seats12and13

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Sec, these were articles accumulated from last year. All quotes as well as rumors. I have a lot of junk swirling in my noggin'.

Do I think Kiffin is a good coach? He's a lot better than Art Shell II. But Kiffin still leaves a lot to be desired, IMHO his poor clock management, disorganized game-planning, as well as his disciplinary inconsistencies have really hurt him in the eyes of the team vets.
The one thing I will give Kiffin props on is that he didn't let the team quit. The whole "I'm In" philosophy works just as long as your coach believes in it. Now imagine if Kiffin was offered the Arkansas job, he would've told the team basically, "I'm Out". How does that help team morale?

Kiffin has the potential to be a good coach, but he needs to check his ego and realize that he doesn't know everything. The fact that Kiffin thought he was being clever by secretly inquiring about the Arkansas job underneath Al's nose was an exercise in poor judgment.
Al backhanding him might've been the best favor anyone could've done for Kiffin.
He will have his chance again this year to prove that he belongs. I want him to succeed for obvious reasons. But I have no problem with Al inserting James Lofton as the interim coach should Kiffin start pursuing his own personal agendas.

05/02  |  02:33 PM » RaiderSensation

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I would not want to go down the loften roll at all and the loose kifin to me means loose Cable and our oc they would most likely go to seatle to follow morra again!
I like kiffin and I agree the clock management and 4down tings were deffinatly different but it really didn't matter in the big picture he wins one more game we don't get Run Dmc for sure.
Also the team wasn't going anywhere last year so if you need to learn on the job then it's probaly better to do in that arena then this year or next.
Plus he didn't have his team yet he was working with art shells and turners left overs of a 2-14 team. I think he did have buy in or the team would have quit as you said the only devide I see is Rob have the backing of some of the team and rob wanted to leave per kiffin. kiffin told al al said he didn't want to do that now because of all the factors. I think the factor were tommy and #21 free agency.

I think rob's got one more year to do a good job with the d if not he is gone!

Kiffin is in a difficult situation but he did know al's rep. Although al told him he would have a lot of say?

2 sides to it all not disagreeing just typing my thoughts.
have a good weekend camp is starting in a lot of cities can't wait for the 9th!

05/02  |  03:14 PM » sec116row11seats12and13

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Lamont Who? Let's see, Fargas- yup, McFadden- of course, Bush-oakey doakey, Lamont Jordan who. c ya. And let me ad that the first year Jordan was with the Raiders he put on the most incredible display of dropping easy passes I have ever seen. Ray Charles wearing boxing gloves could have caught more balls cleanly than Jordan did that year.
tommy g

05/02  |  08:18 PM » tommyg

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