JaMarcus Russell doesn't have "It"
Written by Levi "Dizzle" Damien   
Tuesday, 13 October 2009 19:21

JaMarcus Russell hard at work
Whatever "It" is, doesn't seem to exist in JaMarcus Russell. Analysts talk about "It" all the time when they reference successful quarterbacks in the NFL. It could be they are refering to those qualities of which can't be taught. Those qualities that you either have or you don't.

Would they include arm strength in that argument? Afterall, the lack of that quality the main reason that keeps many great college quarterbacks from being considered as an NFL quarterback by the draft gurus. That and height. JaMarcus Russell certainly has both of those qualites. He's a big, tall quarterback with a cannon for an arm. As have many highly touted quarterbacks before him.

There is a very long list of quarterbacks that couldn't make it in the NFL that had tremendous arm strength and ideal size. And yet, despite constant NFL failure from these big arm Qbs, what never seems to fail is the level of hyped surrounding them every year. Hype that some NFL team inevitably can't resist. The temptation is too great and the Alex Smiths and Ryan Leafs get drafted with a high pick. JaMarcus Russell is the latest evidence of the hype machine claiming another NFL team as it's victim.

If size is such a deciding factor, how do they explain the six foot tall Drew Brees being the number one QB in the NFL? Or guys like Joe Montana, Chad Pennington and Rich Gannon having the kind of success they had while never being considered as having great arm strength? What caused Tom Brady to slip to the sixth round? But better yet, what qualities do they have that proved the "experts" wrong?

One quality that gets talked about often is pocket presence. The ability of a quarterback to sense pressure and react. Whether it be to step up into the pocket, escape the pocket, tuck the ball and run or to get rid of it. Russell has always been considered an elusive quarterback while still being a pocket passer. But don't mistake that for mobility or pocket presence. He will often make his decision too late or not at all which is how he ends up getting sacked as well as fumbling the ball so often.

Last Sunday the Raiders gave up six sacks to the Giants and Russell fumbled the ball on three of those sacks. Oddly enough, the Giants quarterback for most of the game was the most sacked quarterback in the NFL-- David Carr. His career started as a #1 pick just like Russell. Also just like Russell, he never had much in the way of pocket presence. Which is the main reason he is now a career backup.

Another quality that a quarterback has to have is accuracy. The draft gurus in recent years discovered that every successful NFL quarterback had a completetion percentage above 60% in college. Steve Young recently pointed out that accuracy is the one thing that is most important and also one characteristic you cannot teach. If it is bad technique, it can be fixed. But simply poor accuracy is unteachable and unfixable.

Russell is the most inaccurate quarterback in the NFL among starting quarterbacks this season. His passes are almost never on target. Often, even when they are on target, he looks like he is trying to throw the ball right through the receivers chest from a short distance away. Balls coming in that hot are hard for any receiver to catch, let alone two rookie receivers. Joe Montana once said "I don't throw darts at balloons, I throw balloons at darts." A quote that Gannon could certainly identify with after his years in Oakland throwing to Tim Brown and Jerry Rice. Well, the Raiders still have a few "darts" at receiver, including this year's number one pick Darrius Heyward-Bey. Whether Heyward-Bey could even catch a balloon, is yet to be seen. But Russell has never really given him the chance to try.

Which brings us to instict and improvisation. How many times have you seen Russell tuck the ball and run this season? I can think of three times. Two of those times were in the game against the Giants. Each run went for about 2 yards. One in which he needed three yards, and the other in which he needed two. The first time, he waited too long to make his decision and couldn't pick up the first down. The second time he just made it and it proved what he should have been doing all along. Usually he presents no threat to run which makes it much easier on the defense.

Screens and dump-offs fall into the improv category as well. Way too often, he will underthrow, or overthrow a back on a screen. Or he will throw it so hard that they don't have time to adjust to it and it falls incomplete. There are never any instances of him improvising like escaping pressure and flipping a ball to a back to turn negative yards into positive yards. You just never see him do it. Those are the types of things that people have raved about Brett Favre for years. Trust me, I don't expect Brett Favre type moves from Russell, but it would be nice to see some shred of that kind of instinct from him. But it has never happened so why would it start now?

Another quality and one in which Al Davis is very familiar is poise. As in "Pride and poise"? Something that Jim Plunkett and Ken Stabler had in spades. Few quarterbacks in the history of this game had as much poise as Stabler and Plunkett. NFL minds will tell you that they would put Stabler against anyone in the two minute drill. And Plunkett never wowed anyone with his numbers but when the game was on the line and the Raiders needed a win, he came through-- every time.

After the Week one game against the Chargers in which Russell threw the huge long bomb to Louis Murphy to put the Raiders ahead in the final minutes, there were many that forgave his terrible play leading up to that throw. Then in the Kansas City game in week two, after another terrible game by Russell, he engineered a drive late to bring the Raiders back and give them the lead of which the lowly Chiefs could not overcome. That was nice to see but I still had very little optimism in regards to Russell. Simply because; his play for the first three quarters was so bad that only the worst teams in the NFL (like the 0-5 Chiefs) would not have such a huge lead by the time "crunch time" rolled around, that no amount of last minute heroics could overcome it. That sad fact has come to fruition in the past three weeks against the Broncos, Texans and Giants. And it only stands to get worse in the next three weeks against the Eagles, Jets, and Chargers.

Then there is work ethic. A quality that can be taught but for whatever reason Russell is just not motivated enough to have any. It could be the $30+ million in gauranteed money he will receive. Key word of course is "gauranteed". It means that he could play...well like he is playing right now, and he will still be wealthy for the rest of his life. Who knew that his LSU Sugar Bowl victory over Notre Dame was that valuable? I know two people who knew-- JaMarcus Russell and his agent.

Since then, his accomplishments have included holding out until two games into the season causing him to miss nearly his entire rookie season. Showing up at post game press conferences in fur coats and sunglasses even when the Raiders lose. Helping the Raiders win five games last season, three of which were with the season already lost. Showing up several days late for mini camps and getting called out in the media by Tom Cable. Reporting to camp clearly overweight and out of shape. Taking no responsibility for his poor performance in games and in practice. And now the recent reports of him being fined multiple times for missing meetings and showing up late to practice. This lackadaisical attitude is rarely put up with from any position player, let alone the quarterback. The quarterback is the one player that should be at practice before anyone else and spending more time than anyone studying. Especially a quarterback that is trying to prove his worth in the NFL. Excuse me, IF he is trying to prove his worth. Which by all indications, he is not.

And the final quality is intelligence. Which oddly enough, as it turns out, is something you can't teach. At least you can't teach the drive it takes to learn the intricacies of the game and one's responsibilities in it. The Raiders' playbook is the equivelant of a first grade education when everyone else in the NFL is studying for a graduate degree. It wouldn't have been all that complex anyway which makes it that much more revealing that Cable has had to dumb it down for Russell and feed it to him in small doses. Every team that the Raiders play know what is coming before it happens. There are very few disguises or trick plays built in. What you see is what you get.

In Russell's case, what we see is a large, physically gifted player without the motivation, instinct, pocket presence, improv skills, mobility, poise, accuracy, work ethic or intelligence it takes to be an NFL quarterback.

Many NFL Qbs get by with some of these qualities but none of them get by without any of them. And if that is what it means to have have "It" then JaMarcus Russell absolutely does not have "It". And that's it.



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written by RaiderDoc, October 13, 2009
LDizzle - Gotta say, you write good stuff. Don't enjoy reading it. But true, and well written. What I don't get about Russell (or people like him I guess), is the complete and total lack of motivation. How can failure (or at least the lack of success if you want to put a positive spin on it) not motivate. Get up, dust yourself off, and try harder... where is the drive to be the best. I just don't get it.

Also, as I touched on in an earlier post, I'm not sure how much of our draft picks failures are their fault. Russell may be a slight exception as he truly does lack "it" on so many levels. But almost nobody can succeed in our current system. People are set up to fail. Good coaches and organizations design systems to help their players succeed. Sure, they also try to get players to match the system they have or want, but we just line up and play. The only way this works is if your players are significantly better than the other guys. If the talent levels are even remotely close, the smarter team will win almost every time. The Raiders are now the place where people go to fail. No agent in his right mind should ever let a player whom he thinks actually has any potential sign with the Raiders ever again until there is a big time change in philosophy (aka, bye bye Al).
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written by ironhammer, October 14, 2009
he thinks when they boo him he thinks they are saying foood.he is a meathead. he cant even put 2 words together for the press meathead
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written by Raidermadness, October 14, 2009
If one were to go to a bar and drag a drunk outside and position him about 15 to 20 yards from the side of the building and give him a football and ask him to throw the football at the building? You would have reasonable expectations that he would hit the side of the building. If you take the NUMBER ONE overall pick in the 2007 draft and and pay him 63 Million dollars then position a receiver 15 yards away you would have and should expect him to throw the freaking ball to the receiver. I have seen it before. Ryan Leaf and others get the money and turned to jell-o.
The truth
written by Thetruth, October 14, 2009
Raider fans make me laugh.. When JR was in cllege you could see this dude was a 2nd string at best QB... Peterson was the choice the raiders needed to make and dropped the ball again.. AL is and always has been a hate monger.. He wants to be known for different things and people mistake that for wanting to win.. He wants leave football with the gr8 black hope at QB..Come on- bringin A Brooks,Culpepper,JR in the last 4 years,Al doesn't like coaches or players with brains..Period.. He like puppets and dopes cause that is what won in the 70s..Anybody with an mouth (stabler-casper-marcus-gruden-gannon- etc) he would run out of town.. He is still whinning about the rooney rule bein called that and not the gr8 AL DAVIS rule.. AL is as big as a joke as this team is!!!!!
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written by KELLY6565, October 14, 2009
That ass hole Tom Cable wont pull the freak like he's going to be the coach next year anyway..gtf out here! HEY TOM? GET YER HEAD OUTA YER ASS OR YOU'LL BE ONE OF THE FEW WHO CAN'T FIND A JOB AFTER THE RAIDERS..BENCH THE MOTHER F'KER!!
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written by KELLY6565, October 14, 2009
WHEN PHILLY GOES UP 21-0 IN THE FIRST QUARTER,I HOPE THE CITY OF OAKLAND HAVE ENOUGH POLICE...RAIDERS FANS SHOULD STOP THE FUGGEN GAME BY RIOTING...YOU SHOULD NOT PUT UP WITH THAT SH'T!!STOP THAT GAME BY HALFTIME AND SEND A FUGGEN MESSAGE TO AL AND THE STUPID PLAYERS!!
Boycott Raider home games
written by former season tix holder, October 14, 2009
Great Article.

I was a season tix holder since they came back to oaktown in '95 but decided at the last home game against the broncos, no mas!
I have burned the rest of my tix and encourage all fans to boycott the stadium on Sunday and until their is management change at all levels in the Raider organization.

By November we will see crowds in the 20,000s at the stadium. I expect to see the first sub 20k crowd in oakland history in mid December against the Redskins.

Vote with your butts, do not attend any raider home games.
What's next?
written by Armando, October 14, 2009
Wow..why do we end up with lazy players? players with no self respect and dignity...Mr. Al Davis you need to stop this sinking ship and act now by replacing JR...lets not forget that we gave our No. 1 in 2011 to NE...We should try to trade RS to a playoff team in need of defensive help like the Cowboys in return for a 1 and 2. Where is our offensive line? Mr. Cable if you want to remain our Coach you need to start benching players regardless of status. Shit...another lousy year. Go Dodgers and Lakers..thank God I have something to cheer for.
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written by johnl49, October 14, 2009
JR$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$NO GOOD
J-mac, knock-knock!
written by Fabian, October 14, 2009
I want my MONEY Backkkk!!!!!
aztxraidernut
written by ernier, October 14, 2009
jr is a dud lets try gradkowski at least he can move and what would it hurt 1 and 15 i am a die hard fan for life but we suck suck suck
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written by Concerned Raider Fan, October 14, 2009
Great Article, could not agree with you more. This may be a crazy thought, but I never understood why we let Andrew Walter go. I know alot of fans did not like him, but why? I have been a Football Fan and a Raider Fan for 25 years. This kid did not weigh 275+ lbs, he did not show up to meetings late, and he did not walk around like he already did something in the NFL. This kid did have a strong arm ( I hear Al likes that)and he also had the DESIRE(something JR does not) to be the best. Yea he sucked, no scratch that,the whole dang team sucked in 2006. He was thrown in behind one of the worst lines I've ever seen,also was running the bed and breakfast offense. It was hard to watch any game that season, but I do remember watching the game against the Ravens. There were a few times that he actually had time to throw. I saw some very ACCURATE THROWS (not like JR) that made me think this is our future QB, if we don't get him killed first. Then came 07 with Culpepper and McNown then Walter became 3rd string. Then we draft the 6'6" 725lb opps 275lb JR and the rest is history. We could have kept the kid, gave him a real shot, and got AP in 07 instead. Oh to dream.Just a crazy thought.
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written by nilbymouth, October 15, 2009
I would to see either Grad or Fyre get a chance to start. What have we got to loose? Nothing. Absolutely nothing. We cannot get any worse. I still wish we had drafted Joe Thomas instead of JR.
why are you suprised?
written by jerry b, October 15, 2009
Look when Al took a w/r and everyone, and I mean everyone, knew they didn't have a good offensive line or defensive line and they did nothing absolutely nothing to fix the problem, and many here was talking about winning. It is not going to happen until the mind set of 4.2. track stars win football games. Al will not let go. It has been going on for to long. All of you who have followed the Raiders for a long period of time can remember the Raiders always would take a good lineman when they were avaialble, but no longer their m.o....the want track stars on both the offense and defense. Our linebackers are as bad as Jamarcus and yet nothing is said about it. Last week Morrison had 16 tackles and yet all were past the line of scrimmage, same with Howard. They knew this from last year. Look at last year draft, and see what help they got for this year. I have to quit writing because it makes me sick to see what has happened to the team. Sad so sad. However, I am not so sad as someone said earlier they are joining the whiners at candle-dick park. no way. I will pick a winner if I change..

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