September 30, 2008

Oakand Raiders Ballers and Busters for Week 4 against the San Diego Chargers: Special Correspondent

One last look back at Sunday's Raider impersonation of Washington Mutual from that sinister denizen of the Dark Side that you all love to hate and hate to love, L "ball buster" Dizzle delivers his weekly list of "Ballers" who played well and "Busters" who stunk up the joint.

Raiders Week 4: Ballers and Busters

By L Dizzle

Ballers:

Jonnie Lee Higgins- He had a great kickoff return to start the game for the 2nd straight week. That first kickoff return is the most important because it gets the field position game started in the Raiders favor. He was also smart with the kicks that he didn't return like letting any of them go if they were over his head while he stood near the 10 yard line. He was also active as a receiver. He seems to add a nice dimension to the receivers because the corners play off of him for fear that he will beat them deep with his speed. This opens it up for him to catch a lot of short passes such as the nice 7 yd catch he made for a first down in the 1st quarter and an 8 yd catch in the 2nd. Russell will need him as a posession receiver especially since Curry is not playing well. His biggest catch came in the 4th quarter in which he caught a long pass to put the Raiders in scoring position and resulted in the final Janikowski field goal.

Chris Johnson- With Stanford Routt out with a sprained ankle and Nnamdi Asomugha coming in and out of the game with an injury, the Raiders were relying on Johnson to really step up and fill in. He didn't disappoint. He had a tackle on LT on the Chargers first drive to help force a three and out. He didn't give up a catch in the first half and had a crucial interception in the 2nd quarter that set up a Janikowski field goal. His only hickup came when he was called for a pass inerference on a ball he batted away which was really ticky tack and was still great coverage. In the 2nd half he gave up a long catch to Vincent Jackson but he locked it down well other than that.

Michael Bush- He had a quite a few hard fought yards early and his best play was a drop off pass from Russell which he took for 25 yards. The last 10 of those yards came after he laid a vicious stiff arm on the would be tackler. Until McFadden is back to his full capacity and Fargas comes back, the Raiders will need to rely on him. So far he has proven to be up to the challenge.

Gibril Wilson- I lost count of how many times he was stuffing LT and Sproles for little or no gain. His biggest play was when he blitzed the Chargers while they were backed up to the goal line and he disrupted the hand off causing a fumble and a safety. He was no where to be found on the late TD by LT to seal the win for the Chargers but neither was anyone else. When that happens, there is usually a larger issue.

Zach Miller- Finally we got to see the kind of play we have been expecting from Miller. He caught a bullet in stride from Russell and took it 63 yards for a TD. He gave the Raiders their only TD of the game in fact. I am sure I am not alone when I was thinking that if he wasn't able to fight for those last few yards and get in the end zone that the Raiders would have ended up settling for another field goal. So good lookin' out Miller. He had 3 other catches for another 25 yards but that big TD catch is certainly enough to make this list.

Gerard Warren- If he was hurting, he didn't show it. He had a tipped ball which resulted in another Chargers three and out in the first quarter, he held his position and stopped both Sproles and LT for short and no gains a few times.

Terdell Sands- When Warren wasn't in the game, there was no let up. Chargers runners got no breaks. He got pressure on Rivers in the first quarter and hit him as he threw causing an incompletion on 3rd down forcing a Chargers punt. Then in the second quarter he sacked Rivers for a 7 yard loss and Rivers appeared to have hurt his throwing arm on the sack. Rivers very next throw was a terrible looking pass that landing right into the waiting arms of DeAngelo Hall. Then at the end of the third quarter he had two consecutive stuffs on LT for minimal gain.

Kirk Morrison- Single handedly stopped the Chargers on a drive in the first quarter when he tackled LT for a short gain and the next play he tackled Gates on a short catch on 3rd down to force a punt. On the Chargers next drive he blitzed and tackled LT for a loss forcing a 3rd and long and another punt. In the third quarter he came up and smacked LT hard for a short gain. One play later the Chargers would have to settle for a field goal for their first points of the game.

Kalimba Edwards- Had a couple of nice plays at key points in the game. He sacked Rivers in the second quarter which forced Kaeding to try a 44 yard field goal which he missed to keep the Chargers scoreless going into the half. Then in the third quarter he pressured Rivers on third down to cause an incompletion forcing another long field goal try.

Busters:

Lane Kiffin- What the hell was with the letting the clock run down before the half and then trying a 76 yard field goal? That kind of lack of aggression is what has cost this team the last two games. At that moment I had a sickening feeling that  it was over. The moment this team takes the safe way out to try not to lose, that is exactly what will happen. After coming out blazing on offense and defense and going into the half leading 15-0, the second half told a different story. That open, aggressive offense from the first half, that was WORKING, was gone. Getting outscored 28-3 in the second half is inexcusable. This time I place more blame on Kiffin than Ryan because the defense looked more exhausted than out of position in the fourth quarter. And that is because the offensive game plan was playing it safe. There was only ONE sustained drive the entire second half and it was half way through the fourth quarter which was too late. This loss along with a bye week coming up may be the window that Al has been looking for to send Kiffin packing...or so we keep hearing.

Kwame Harris- He looked pathetic. And he can't just make a little mistakes here and there, NO, he only makes big mistakes and usually in bunches to kill drives. In the first quarter he had his first bundle- He false started, then didn't block on a run to his side resulting in McFadden being tackled for a loss, and then on third down he was blown up for a near sack in which Russell threw the ball away to kill a promising drive. Then at the beginning of the fourth quarter he gave up the hard sack and forced fumble on Russell that gave the Chargers a 2nd TD in 85 seconds. BUT WAIT THERE"S MORE! The very next offensive play for the Raiders, he missed TWO defenders that chased Russell and pressured him into an incompletion, then he false starts to set up a 3rd and 14 and an eventual punt. I never thought I would say this but put Mario Henderson back in.

Chris Morris- He was filling in for the injured Cooper Carlisle. Or he was supposed to be "filling in" but instead he was a revolving door. In the first quarter he missed his block and gave up a tackle on McFadden for no gain on a posession that resulted in a three and out. In the fourth quarter, when the Raiders still looked to have a shot, he gave up a sack on third down forcing the Raiders to punt from deep in their own territory giving the Chargers field position on the 50 yard line. Then on the Raiders last chance to win the the game, he was blown up by his defender who chased Russell back about 20 yards causing him to throw the ball away. And that was the Raiders last chance.

Michael Huff- Was at least partially responsible for ALL THREE Charger Touchdowns. He was out of position on the Antonio Gates TD to start the 4th quarter, then he missed the tackle on LT on the next TD, and he was out of position as well as missed the tackle on the LT TD which sealed it at the end of the 4th quarter.

Dishonorable Mention:

JaMarcus Russell- I know there are many people who will look at the fact that he had over 200 passing yards and say that he had a good game but the games are not played on the stat cards. Granted, he looked confident coming out the gates, but every time the Raiders got in the red zone they had to settle for a field goal or worse. There are two main plays that stand out to me and earn him a spot on this list. The first is when the Raiders were on the goal line on their first drive and he rolled out to the left and had what looked like a sure punch into the end zone. But instead of just using his huge frame and his momentum to drive in, he decided to try to get cute and was stopped at the one yard line. The Raiders would settle for the first of many field goals on the day. The second bad play was in the third quarter when the Raiders were in scoring position and looked to go ahead 22-3. He threw a jump pass to McFadden who was two yards away and it was too high and bounced right into the hands of a Chargers defender. The Chargers took the ball down the field from there and scored their first TD. Instead of 22-3, it was now 15-10. He was also yet again way off target on a number of throws. Most were overthrowing or throwing too far in front of the receiver.

LDizzle is a special correspondent for Thoughts from the Dark Side. 

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11 Comments on "Oakand Raiders Ballers and Busters for Week 4 against the San Diego Chargers: Special Correspondent"

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Posted by Umer Waris, September 30, 2008 12:25 AM

Dizzle,

Kiffin and Russell are both learning from the experience they are gaining on each and every play.

Yeah I didnt like that 76 yard FG or that missed scramble into the endzone by Russell but hey they are all still learning.

That is why it is so vital to keep Kiffin so that all this experience pays out and they actually translate it in to TDs and hopefully, wins.

This Raider team is like a Chemistry experiment with all the perfect, needed ingredients and Kiffin as the scientist. Kiffin is going to learn from his mistakes and then mix all the right tools to make this experiment work.

We already have alot of talent ( as shown against a really deep Chargers team) but all we need is to make it all collabrate much like a chemistry experiment with all the right ingredients.

That is why keeping kiffin is so imperative so that experience already gained and all that chemistry already made is put to good use and not wasted with his firing.

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Posted by Umer Waris, September 30, 2008 12:32 AM

Never mind, Dizz

I take it back. Didnt see that other article.

Kiffin is gone and so is any hope for improvement this season... or in the next one or in the one after that or after that or after that.

I still hold the benefit of doubt with ESPN the one reporting.

God please help us.

Wonder what prayer Pastor Mundo has for us now becuase I dont see anyone helping us out now.

This is sad, very sad.

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Posted by Oakand Raiders Ballers and Busters for Week 4 against the San Diego Chargers - Oakland Raiders Forum, September 30, 2008 4:31 AM

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Posted by xobn1050, September 30, 2008 7:18 AM

This time I agree with you Dizzle and I would add Cornell Green to the mix of busters. I can't understand why they keep on playing this guy when they know he is a turnstile in pass protection even for a RT. For a veteran player to be this bad at that position I rather have a young player making the same mistakes. Why not start Henderson at LT and move Kwame Harris back to RT, we all know it couldn't be worse.

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Posted by S&B, September 30, 2008 7:30 AM

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Cornell Green gets a big bust. The holding penalty on the 4th & 1 negated a TD and cost us 4 pts and momentum. He also had other penalties during the game.

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Posted by Raider Scott, September 30, 2008 8:19 AM

Dizzle - I think you summed it up well. I just wish we didn't have so many busters. The reality is that we had the game and we didn't do enough to win it. I don't like Ryan but for the most part our defense did its job, the offense let us down. In some instances we didn't even need to score points, just get a first down, run some time off the clock and get some momentum going to at least rest the defense. Instead JRuss played poorly and Kiff called a very cautious game. Kiff's conservative play calling has kept us in games but the lack of aggressiveness you pointed out is why we have not won games. For a guy whose neck is on the line, I would sure start opening up the offensive playbook. Although with two busters on the offensive line I wonder how aggressive we can play. I’m with you Dizzle, I cannot believe that I would say the words….put Mario Henderson in. To keep this positive, I liked how Bush played and I think we may have a good running back in him. I have been the biggest critic of JLH, but he’s helped us stay in the last two games and most importantly he has not put the ball on the ground, at least from what I can remember. I applaud the defense for keeping the running game in check for the most part. The last touchdown was meaningless as we were desperate and the game was pretty much over before LT got away from us.

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Posted by DRS, September 30, 2008 9:06 AM

it was a team melt down 2 weeks in a dam row! hopefully the intern coach can make the offense more aggressive! That dump off pass was pathetic! it changed the whole momentum of the game to the chargers! Not saying it would have changed the outcome of the game, but what if the raiders weren't so banged up?

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Posted by Ralph Castro, September 30, 2008 10:02 AM

chris mortenson just reported kiffins has been fired by davis and he will not recieve pay from whats left oh his contract F@#@#@#@#@#@##@#@#@#@#@#@k

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Posted by OregonRaider, September 30, 2008 10:46 AM

Diz,

Good read...If it wasn't for getting thrown out of the game in Buffalo, Wilson gets my pick as best off season pick up so far. He'll be on your good list week after week.

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Posted by LDizzle, September 30, 2008 6:31 PM

BUSTER: AL DAVIS. Fuckin' piece of shit killing the team I love and the team he claims to love.

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Posted by Raider Scott, October 1, 2008 8:34 AM

Al is the biggess Buster of all. What an A-hole.

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