Las Vegas Raiders Insider Podcast Davante's Comments, Zamir White, Kansas City Chiefs, QB Salary Cap



Las Vegas Raiders Insider Podcast on Davante’s Latest Comments, Zamir White, Kansas City Chiefs, and a QB Salary Cap

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  1. 5:30 so shouldn’t people want to make White a Walter Payton? Payton was the ultimate proof of process unlocking potential.. hill sprints are the real deal

    if he’s doing Walter’s hill climbing tech that’s being like him 🤷 I said at the end of last year O’Connell better climb some hills in the off season and come back with Walter Payton legs as a metaphor – but if he’s climbing hills I’d be very impressed! nobody will be Walter Payton but the process is basically free so there’s no excuse not to follow his footsteps – I did Walter Payton style hill training when I played, it was a blast to race my dog every morning

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  2. Boom bust cycles are the natural consequence of capitalism 🤷 it’s literally in our face all the time .. generational wealth if it’s applied correctly wins in both the boom and the bust 😂

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  3. The fact that youre not an actual fan, but you still see the talent we have, and you see the disreslect and hate that we get, it brings a sense of satisfaction. Now, i think there are way worse other RB rooms in the league. I mean, the rams run game has been irrelevent ever since Gurly retired. And then you got all those team with one good/decent RB and thats all. Most sports "analyst" and reporters are just surface level reporters. Most dont really dive in to every simgle team so all they knkw is the starter of that position. They domt actually know the wbole RB "room".

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  4. Jacobs was horrible last year 3.5 a carry was bouncing a lot of stuff and not seeing holes. As good as Jacobs was in 2022 he was as bad in 2023. You saw Whites North South running style be much more effective he ran for nearly 400 yards the last 4 games which I think was second in the league.

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  5. What we need are teams that tell the QBs and their agents that if we give you X amount of money then we cannot complete a team that is capable of winning it all. At first the teams will be ostracized by fans and the media as being cheap, but the GMs and owners have to speak up loud in their defense. That's the only way that gets this "bubble" to burst gradually. Quarterbacks would still continue to be the highest paid players on the team, just not ridiculously high paid.

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  6. A good running back is 30% physical talent, 20% smarts and 50% O-line. Not a lot of RB's have been successful without blocking and most of the best ever had Pro-Bowlers to run behind. Send your O-line to the pro-bowl and your QB and RB will follow. Jacobs couldn't do anything to start the season because we couldn't block. As O-line play improved, so did the run game.

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  7. Being a resident of KCMO and being a Raiders Fan, I say good ridance to the Chiefs lol.. But Money and floating the Bill to build them a new stadium wasn't the only reason it was voted down, Where they wanted to build it made no sense as well, There's no parking where they wanted to build it. If they would of picked the same spot as the old one there would be less of a issue..

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  8. Do they have a position percentage? Like taking the whole team as a whole and dictating a position price percentage. Secondary gets X % of the cap O-Line gets X % of the cap RB's- QB's etc. Every position group has a ceiling on the cap. You can't over pay any position group per league rule.

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