throw it in with the rest of the sad and pathetic realism's we've got accumulating this year...there's no such thing as full capacity for this in Raiderland.
Von Miller outpacing the Oakland Raiders defense all by himself
Broncos Von Miller has more NFL sacks than Oakland Raiders as a team
throw it in with the rest of the sad and pathetic realism's we've got accumulating this year...there's no such thing as full capacity for this in Raiderland.
Seen this. Sad indeed.
Look at the positive/ How did the broncos get h im? They got him by going 4-12. This is why you shouldn't be too pissed off about losing these games the only way we are going to get a star player like this is by tanking going 4-12 or 5-11 or 3-13 and we can get a guy early.
"Darth Vader is a punk compared to Al Davis," Hunter S Thompson
Very True Speed Kills but unfortunately despite there being good prospects this year there's no Von Millers in this years class!
Ouch!
The bills should of drafted him but no they draft Marcell dareus lol
bleh
Von Miller benefits from a good defense around him. Like all very good pass rushers, he's got a very good support system. You have Dumervil on one side and also have a very capable secondary to lean on with Champ Bailey to cover the back end. If he's missing either of those, he doesn't get half the sacks he has now. That's called playing team defense
Same thing with Aldon Smith on the Niners, he benefits by Justin Smith getting away with defensive holding on every play since he takes on 2 O lineman leaving Aldon to run free to the QB or runner, has pro bowl LBs in Willis and Bowman and has a very good secondary to back him up. Again TEAM defense
The Raiders defense for the most part has had a bunch of selfish players that don't play for the team. They would rather pad their stats (Routt) and play for their next contract rather than help out the team to win. Unless this philosophy changes for the whole team, that's what this team is gonna be
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