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mardigan
02-23-2007, 02:15 AM
Updated: Feb. 22, 2007, 7:31 PM ET
Raiders cut ties with Brooks after one season
ESPN.com news services

ALAMEDA, Calif. -- The Oakland Raiders, who own the No. 1 pick in April's NFL draft, cut ties with Aaron Brooks on Thursday, declining to pick up the option on the quarterback's contract after one difficult season.

Aaron Brooks

Brooks

Brooks, who would have been due a $5 million roster bonus if he had stayed on the roster, failed to win any of his eight starts with the Raiders. The quarterback, who signed with Oakland after six seasons with the New Orleans Saints, will now look to join his third team in as many years.

The timing of Brooks' release is interesting because the Raiders and first-year coach Lance Kiffin are in Indianapolis for the annual scouting combine, where former LSU quarterback JaMarcus Russell will work out and is a candidate to be selected as the top pick. Russell and Notre Dame quarterback Brady Quinn are considered the two top quarterbacks in this year's draft.

Brooks' release saves the Raiders $5.72 million of salary cap room.

Brooks' one season in Oakland got off to a disastrous start when he was sacked seven times in a season-opening 27-0 loss to the Chargers. He got hurt after fumbling two snaps from center the following week in Baltimore and missed the next seven games with a strained pectoral muscle.

Brooks played better after his return in November, but still was unable to generate a win for his new team. He finished the season with a passer rating of 61.7 after completing 57.3 percent of his passes and throwing eight interceptions and three touchdown passes. He was sacked 26 times in eight games.

The problems on Oakland's offense went much deeper than the quarterback. Receivers Randy Moss and Jerry Porter were disgruntled and unproductive all season, running back LaMont Jordan went down with a season-ending knee injury in the same game Brooks returned from his injury, and the offensive line was one of the worst in the league.

Brooks acknowledged late in the season that he never could have imagined all that went wrong in his one season with the Raiders.

Oakland scored just 168 points in 2006, the fifth fewest in a 16-game season, and failed to score on offensive touchdown in eight games. Offensive coordinator Tom Walsh, who had been out of the NFL for more than a decade before returning to the Raiders, was demoted late in the season.

Head coach Art Shell was fired following the 2-14 season, the worst in owner Al Davis' more than four decades with the franchise. Lane Kiffin replaced Shell and has overhauled the offensive coaching staff.

With third-string quarterback Marques Tuiasosopo expected to leave as a free agent, Andrew Walter likely will be the only quarterback to return from last season. Walter went 2-6 in place of the injured Brooks last season, struggling with turnovers and accuracy.

Walter threw 13 interceptions, lost nine fumbles and was sacked 46 times. He completed only 53.3 percent of his passes, threw for three touchdowns and had a passer rating of 55.8.

Information from The Associated Press and ESPN.com senior NFL writer John Clayton was used in this report.

mardigan
02-23-2007, 02:15 AM
I guess this means Russell is going #1 fo sho now

Horry For 3!
02-23-2007, 02:41 AM
I guess this means Russell is going #1 fo sho now
Al Davis will get JaMarcus Russell or Calvin Johnson.

batman2883
02-23-2007, 09:01 AM
jamarcus russell hopefully

midgetonadonkey
02-23-2007, 11:13 AM
Al Davis will get JaMarcus Russell or Calvin Johnson.

Why would he pick up Calvin Johnson if he doesn't have anyone to throw to him? The Raiders already have 2 really good receivers that can't get the ball because they don't have a QB. Think Horry, think.

Horry For 3!
02-23-2007, 11:22 AM
Why would he pick up Calvin Johnson if he doesn't have anyone to throw to him? The Raiders already have 2 really good receivers that can't get the ball because they don't have a QB. Think Horry, think.
Maybe because he likes those type of players. He likes freak of nature athletes and he is an idiot. So it is very possible.

MajorMike
02-23-2007, 11:22 AM
:worthy: :worthy: :worthy: :worthy:

Pugglekicker_21
02-23-2007, 04:41 PM
They should select Russell first, because Quinn may be a good QB but I predict a Manning life for him meaning he'll go through about 10 years in the league before winning a Super Bowl.With the 1st pick in the 2nd round, they should pick that o lineman from Boston College, and then get a 2nd 2nd round pick and select Justin Blaylock, then go with a d lineman, a WR and maybe a pass rusher or some LB's to finish the draft.

NorCal510
02-23-2007, 07:23 PM
its either russell or quinn. get the brotha. its gonna be culpepper to moss all over again... with a burleson. and a shitty young mike tice (kiffin)

Guru of Nothing
02-27-2007, 09:15 PM
Call me crazy, but if I were running things in Oakland, I'd rather spend my #1 on a O-lineman and see what Andrew Walter can really do. Just maybe, Gallery can switch to RT and be useful, and the dude moving to LT (forget his name) can benefit from a Joe Thomas playing next to him at LG.

In the end, if Walter sucks, the Raiders will have a high draft pick and a decent O-line going into the next season.

Paying Jamarcus #1 money is a FAR greater risk.

sa_butta
02-28-2007, 09:20 PM
Brooks may not find another job in the NFL.

stretch
02-28-2007, 11:57 PM
Call me crazy, but if I were running things in Oakland, I'd rather spend my #1 on a O-lineman and see what Andrew Walter can really do. Just maybe, Gallery can switch to RT and be useful, and the dude moving to LT (forget his name) can benefit from a Joe Thomas playing next to him at LG.

In the end, if Walter sucks, the Raiders will have a high draft pick and a decent O-line going into the next season.

Paying Jamarcus #1 money is a FAR greater risk.
yes. that is more than crazy. its fucking dumb. remember Robert Gallery being the number 2 pick a couple years ago, and how much he sucks now? only fucking retards would spend a number one overall pick on an OL, especially in a draft like this, where you could potentially get the most athletically gifted QB the NFL has ever seen. you can get plenty of solid OL in later rounds.

if they use the number 1 on someone other than Russell, i may actually find a way to assasinate Al Davis. okay, maybe not, but id be really mad.

Guru of Nothing
03-02-2007, 09:39 PM
yes. that is more than crazy. its fucking dumb. remember Robert Gallery being the number 2 pick a couple years ago, and how much he sucks now? only fucking retards would spend a number one overall pick on an OL, especially in a draft like this, where you could potentially get the most athletically gifted QB the NFL has ever seen. you can get plenty of solid OL in later rounds.

if they use the number 1 on someone other than Russell, i may actually find a way to assasinate Al Davis. okay, maybe not, but id be really mad.

haha ... I hope Raider fan gets "athletically gifted" QB for his team (man-tits and all).

Horry For 3!
03-02-2007, 11:21 PM
If Jeff Garcia signs with the Raiders, Raiders will draft Calvin Johnson.

Hank the Tank
03-02-2007, 11:37 PM
the raiders have the potential to be a good team. there defense is actually pretty good. however, there offense is absoulely the worst thing I've ever seen.