Richard Seymour was traded to the Raiders on September 8th for Oakland’s first round draft pick in 2011. I thought it seemed like a good deal for the Patriots since they seemed to be stalling to give him a contract extension, and they also probably got themselves a top ten pick for a possibly aging star. I was happy to see the Raiders make a move to get a solid locker room and field leader as well. He seems to be a more vocal leader than Asomugha is. The Raiders gave Seymour a deadline to report to the Raiders, and today he ended his five day long silence letting everyone know what was up. This type of complication seems standard for anything the Raiders do, but his quotes were somewhat concerning to me even though he said he was happy to go to Oakland. His statements today reported by the Boston Herald.
He learned of the trade when Bill Belichick called him and simply said, We traded your rights to Oakland.
“First of all, I was blindsided by this whole event,” Seymour, the five-time Pro Bowler, told Borges. “When you get blindsided, you should take a moment to gather your thoughts. I have a lot of personal issues more pressing than football.”
Seymour said if you want to watch for him with his new team, he’ll be wearing No. 92 on Monday Night. “I’ll be the guy on top of the quarterback,” he said.
Well, Seymour has four children, plus, he is the guardian of his 15-year-old cousin whose mother has passed. The 15-year-old had been in school in South Carolina until this year, at which point he was starting in North Attleboro… until the trade.
Now, Seymour’s wife and family are moving back to South Carolina (where they are from) and Richard will head to Oakland by himself.
“There are a lot of different emotions,” Seymour said. “Football was not my main concern at that point. I have had discussions with the Raiders… I’m excited and happy with the way they’re looking at me.”
I really don’t buy the whole blindsided argument. It’s pretty lame for a 30 year old veteran to not know that the NFL is a business, and you can be traded at pretty much anytime of your career. He was around when the Patriots stalled on contract negotiations for Ty Law and Deion Branch as they were asking for too much money, and what happened? Law and Branch left, shocking!?! The NFL is a business more than it has been loyal to players, and he ultimately shouldn’t need five freaking days to make a statement. If he really was somewhat happy with the trade, he would have said something whether he has a family problem or not. Being blindsided isn’t a good enough excuse in my book. He should have said something within a couple of days.
Either way I’m glad he sucked it up, and is ready to join the Raiders. I really hope he does well. I think moving to a 4-3 defense will ultimately make him more effective, and the Raiders can use all the help with the pass rush possible. They already have one side of the locked down with Namadi roaming. I and Raider Nation are hoping that Seymour can have a Reggie White type change the same way he did when he went to Green Bay. I just hope he doesn’t give up on the team the way that Sapp did a few years ago. I’m sure that losing wears on anybody after awhile, but hopefully he can be a instigator in changing that seemingly normal SOP over the last few years. If you think about it further, it’s a pretty good deal for the Raiders since they like to blow draft picks anyways. This off season there were two trades between the teams as gave the Patriots traded for Burgess for a third and fourth round pick in 2010. The Pats traded Seymour to the Raiders for a first rounder. I think I’d rather have Seymour than Burgess! Now Oakland won’t have to waste money on a first round pick in 2011 that will probably be an overpaid nobody. I can’t wait to see him on top of River’s whiny ass Monday night! Even though I picked the Raiders to lose, maybe with Seymour the can cover!
September 12th, 2009 at 10:49 pm
Seymour was nearing his twighlight years. As a Pats fan I want to thank him for all those years he helped us out, but in the end I think we’ll be fine. Plus, I like making trades with the Raiders. Who knows maybe we’ll get Randy Moss like value out of this!
September 13th, 2009 at 9:33 am
He seemed like he’s ready to roll based on the press conference yesterday. Turns out he was a Raider fan growing up. The best quote was from Al Davis though. He said, “We made a trade and we think we know what we’re doing.” Hahaha, he THINKS!
September 14th, 2009 at 1:16 am
Initially this had all the makings of a nightmare scenario for all of the parties concerned. Now it looks like Seymour will ply his trade with the Raiders. As to whether or not they’ll be competitive in the AFC West . Who knows ?
Alan Parkins
September 15th, 2009 at 12:16 am
Oh damn the Raiders lose . So what’s new ? An ill disciplined team and one that has no idea as what it’s doing from one play to the next. JeMarcus still learning the playbook whilst coloring in the shapes and lines ?
Russell’s game stats shows that he’s still learning but the learning curve may well be too steep even him.
A 47.6% rating ? What does that tell you ?
Box score and stats………
Alan Parkins
September 15th, 2009 at 9:08 am
It tells me that I still don’t have much confidnece in him… I’m just happy they proved that the team hasn’t quit on Cable. Their defense is stronger with Seymour, and their running looked like it can control a game as it pushed the SD O-Line around… If you really want to know our thought on Jemarcus you should read the Live game blog we wrote. We hold our breath everytime he throws….
September 15th, 2009 at 1:42 pm
chappy
I wouldn’t have any confidence in the guy either ! But since when was common sense the norm within the Raiders’ organization when it came to their draft picks ?
This is but the first game of a long and arduous season. Wait ’til they reach between games 7 thru’ 12 then we’ll no doubt know what this team is really made of.
Their schedule has some real choice games where they ought to acquit themselves well.
Raiders’ schedule
Wk 2 @ Kansas
Wk 3 Broncos
Wk 4 @ Houston
Wk 10 Kansas
Wk 11 Cincinnati
Wk 14 Washington
Wk 16 @ Cleveland
These games I feel that they’re capable of winning if they play up to or above par. But that’s merely my opinion , here at this juncture as injuries weren’t factored in.
Here’s my latest should you at all be interested ?
Oh Yes Here Comes The Silly Season …. And It Includes NASCAR’s The Chase For The Cup, Shaq’s Asinine Tv Show …….
Alan Parkins
September 15th, 2009 at 12:22 am
chappy & the gang
Dropped this piece as of today. When reading do take time to listen to the insipid rant of both Bob Arum and Don King.
A Sad State of Affairs ………….
Alan Parkins