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The story behind Jamarcus Russell being cut
Started by abenjami, Nov 03 2011 02:08 PM
#1
Posted 03 November 2011 - 02:08 PM
I heard this on the radio today.
Apparently the Raiders put their weekly game plans onto DVD's and give them to the QB's and skill position players each week. So when the players show up Wednesday for team meetings, they have already seen the upcoming week's game plan.
The coaching staff in Oakland did not believe Jamarcus Russell was actually studying his game plans. So one week, when they distributed the game plan DVD's, they gave him a blank DVD instead.
Jamarcus never called anyone and said, "hey I think I got a bad DVD" or anything. So at the team meeting, a coach asked Jamarcus what he thought of that week's game plan and he said he was ok with it, pretending like he watched the DVD.
Apparently the Raiders put their weekly game plans onto DVD's and give them to the QB's and skill position players each week. So when the players show up Wednesday for team meetings, they have already seen the upcoming week's game plan.
The coaching staff in Oakland did not believe Jamarcus Russell was actually studying his game plans. So one week, when they distributed the game plan DVD's, they gave him a blank DVD instead.
Jamarcus never called anyone and said, "hey I think I got a bad DVD" or anything. So at the team meeting, a coach asked Jamarcus what he thought of that week's game plan and he said he was ok with it, pretending like he watched the DVD.
- Titansfan920 and TitansGuru like this
#2
Posted 03 November 2011 - 02:10 PM
shocking! .... oh wait, no it's not.
The person who reads too much and uses his brain too little will fall into lazy habits of thinking
-- Albert Einstein
Dogmatic teaching is limited teaching
-- Carl Paoli
#3
Posted 03 November 2011 - 06:55 PM
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Posted 04 November 2011 - 06:49 AM
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