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T-Long
03-08-2010, 07:42 PM
It's made for Darren McFadden, but you can see Green as the RT #74. He doesn't look too bad to me.

LINK (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oYCP-1ONkXw)

homeslice5484
03-08-2010, 07:47 PM
how about pass blocking?

T-Long
03-08-2010, 07:49 PM
yeah they didn't show any of that, but from what I read and from his comments, he's strictly a run blocking tackle. Look out _____________!!!!! (insert QB of choice's name here)

homeslice5484
03-08-2010, 07:49 PM
Lots of TE help on the right side....but what about someone to help the rookie LT? Oh lord, last year all over again!

tatersalad
03-08-2010, 07:55 PM
He looked like a mauler I liked when he pulled up the middle too.

Oaf
03-08-2010, 07:55 PM
Man, we really blew it w/ Peters..

tatersalad
03-08-2010, 07:56 PM
We need to run the ball 30 times a game anyways

ChristopherWalken
03-08-2010, 07:58 PM
That was actually a pretty telling video. He held his run blocks quite well and was involved in some pull plays too. Outside of the Chiefs game when he tripped over his own feet an fell on his face, he had only one other bad play that I thought he looked lazy on.

McFadden took the ball to the right from about the 10 yard line. Green rolled out for a block but instead twirled to see the runner rather than just making his block. End result was his man prevented the TD.

patmoran2006
03-08-2010, 08:03 PM
I have gathered enough opinions and facts and stats from enough people to say this ON the record. And if I turn out wrong I'll be happy.

But my statement is this
"If you ever believe one thing I say, believe that Cornell Green was a horrible signing and by the middle of 2010 you're going to shake your heads and wonder why the hell we signed this bum"

If he even is remotely decent in 2010, feel free to pull this thread back from the archives and I'll gladly eat crow.

But from every person I spoke too, including a couple of Raiders beat writers, this guy is beyonb brutal and to a man they call him the single biggest weakest link on an already terrible offensive line.

And fans in Oakland are ready to throw a parade for him being gone.

T-Long
03-08-2010, 08:04 PM
well, you can't do much worse than what we have already. Hell, who's a premiere tackle out there available in free agency? None. You have to draft them and not let them leave. Let's hope this FO realizes this.

JCBills
03-08-2010, 08:04 PM
how about pass blocking?

He's allowed 18 Sacks, 13 QB Hits, and 48 QB Pressures over the last 3 seasons.

ChristopherWalken
03-08-2010, 08:13 PM
This team isn't in a position to sign all-stars. They're going to have to fill the gaps with what is availble to them in FA and fish the rest from the draft. The big name FAs are not going to want to run to a 10 year playoff dry Buffalo on the downward slide of their career. They might as we ll have Super Bowl or bust printed on their jersey.

Romes
03-08-2010, 08:25 PM
I have gathered enough opinions and facts and stats from enough people to say this ON the record. And if I turn out wrong I'll be happy.

But my statement is this
"If you ever believe one thing I say, believe that Cornell Green was a horrible signing and by the middle of 2010 you're going to shake your heads and wonder why the hell we signed this bum"

If he even is remotely decent in 2010, feel free to pull this thread back from the archives and I'll gladly eat crow.

But from every person I spoke too, including a couple of Raiders beat writers, this guy is beyonb brutal and to a man they call him the single biggest weakest link on an already terrible offensive line.

And fans in Oakland are ready to throw a parade for him being gone.

You very well maybe right. I don't particularly like the signing but we needed an OT. I mean we really need tackles. Its not just a situation where its a position we need to improve. We literally do not have enough on the roster. Desperate times call for desperate measures. I see this guy as a stop gap until we can build a better talent base.

TedMock
03-08-2010, 08:42 PM
A close relative of mine is an NFL scout, but not with the Raiders, so I doubt he would know anything here, but I will ask if he can get any accurate opinions. So far, between this site and other boards, all we have are opinions of beat writers and Raider fans. Not exactly the people who you want evaluating talent for you. Either way maybe we can dig up some old reports on this guy and try to get actual scouting evals. This kid obviously played on a bad line, so that's a scare. Of course, so did Langston Walker and he actually played well on the right side for us. The coaching staff destroyed that for us though. From this very limited sample video, he looks like he locks in well, but we have nothing on his pass blocking yet. That is what really scares me.

Oaf
03-08-2010, 09:50 PM
Man, we really blew it w/ Walker..

zone
03-09-2010, 07:55 AM
He's allowed 18 Sacks, 13 QB Hits, and 48 QB Pressures over the last 3 seasons.
Sounds like another Jason Peters, how many false starts did he have?

THATHURMANATOR
03-09-2010, 08:10 AM
Man, we really blew it w/ Walker..
He sucked too.

I don't think Green is a lock to start either. I could see Meredith battling him for a spot, but at least we have depth.

Signing him is better than not signing anyone IMO.

EDS
03-09-2010, 09:33 AM
He looked like a mauler I liked when he pulled up the middle too.

Does anyone ever look bad in a highlight video?

Yasgur's Farm
03-09-2010, 11:41 AM
He's allowed 18 Sacks, 13 QB Hits, and 48 QB Pressures over the last 3 seasons.That's twice as good as Jason Peters!

Ickybaluky
03-09-2010, 12:59 PM
Sounds like another Jason Peters, how many false starts did he have?

21 in that timespan.

EDS
03-09-2010, 02:32 PM
Looks like Green will fit in well with the Bills 0-line:

NFL's most penalized in 2009
Player, Team Flags Accepted Yards
Alex Barron, Rams 14 11 80
Flozell Adams, Cowboys 13 12 95
Andrew Whitworth, Bengals 13 12 87
Jeremy Trueblood, Buccaneers 13 12 76
Cornell Green, Raiders 13 12 75
Vernon Davis, 49ers 12 12 74
Phil Loadholt, Vikings 12 6 30
Brett Favre, Vikings 11 11 58
Richie Incognito, Rams-Bills 11 10 115
Branden Albert, Chiefs 11 10 63
Donald Penn, Buccaneers 11 8 54
Demetrius Bell, Bills 10 8 32