la seconda parte del minicamp è in corso da un paio di giorni... ieri c'è stato un ospite di riguardo: Bill Walsh
pare che Russell stia andando bene, tanto che alcuni lo vedono titolare da subito
annullata una settimana di minicamp volontari dopo le proteste del sindacato giocatori... in pratica gli allenamenti di Lane Kiffin sono stati giudicati "troppo intensi"
negli ultimi giorni si parlava anche del possibile arrivo di Donovin Darius, strong safety ex Jaguars...
può essere un buon innesto di esperienza, data la giovane età dei titolari Schweigert e Huff, ma non penso sia più il giocatore di qualche anno fa
sembra che Michael Bush stia recuperando bene dall'infortunio alla gamba destra subito la scorsa stagione.
se tutto va bene allora potremmo aver trovato un franchise runner...
Inizia bene l'avventura di Rhodes ad Oakland, e ce l'ho anche nella Dinasty... :roll:
Oakland Raiders running back Dominic Rhodes was suspended Tuesday for the first four games of the season for violating the league's substance abuse policy.
The league does not disclose reasons for substance abuse suspensions, but Rhodes pleaded guilty in the offseason to reckless driving charges in Indiana after prosecutors agreed to drop drunken driving charges against him.
Rhodes will be able to participate in training camp and in all preseason games. His suspension will begin Aug. 31, the day after Oakland's final exhibition game, and he will be eligible to return Oct. 1, following the fourth game of the season against Miami. Rhodes will also miss games against Detroit, Denver and Cleveland.
Rhodes was pulled over by an Indiana state trooper in February for driving 81 mph in a 55-mph zone. He was originally charged with operating a vehicle while intoxicated and operating a vehicle with a blood-alcohol level above the legal limit.
Rhodes pleaded guilty in March to reckless driving and was sentenced to 180 days in jail. But 178 were suspended and he received credit for two days.
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