Amy Trask: Raiders’ Al Davis ignored ‘no swearing at women’ rule with me
"I start looking around at all my colleagues like, 'Did he just say that?'"
"I start looking around at all my colleagues like, 'Did he just say that?'"
"Dumboriss Smith has lips the size of michellin tires."
"I think the report was unfair to my side of things. I think the gentleman, who did the independent investigation, came in with the preconceived notion that I was guilty of doing this."
The post was labeled as satire, which isn't really much of an excuse in this case.
Francesa referred to the caller's idea of Antonio Brown to the Patriots "ridiculous" before hanging up.
Here's a new one.
The Antonio Brown saga goes on.
Raiders' GM Mike Mayock has taken a much different media approach than NFL Network analyst Mike Mayock, generally preferring to sit in the background, but he's still wound up in the spotlight thanks to the Antonio Brown situation.
"Everyone asks us 'Hey, what's the next show going to look like?' We honestly have no idea until that week, or even days before it actually airs."
Ratings overall for the third episode of Hard Knocks are roughly flat from last year.
Hard Knocks' first episode with the Raiders pulled in the most same-night viewers since their 2010 Jets' series, while the second episode had the best numbers since their 2012 Dolphins' series.
Hard Knocks will premiere Tuesday, Aug. 6. HBO has released a teaser trailer for it that suggests there will be plenty of focus on Jon Gruden, Antonio Brown, and Derek Carr.
This year's Hard Knocks will premiere on HBO Tuesday, August 6.
First Take criticisms of Derek Carr led to Carr shooting back, and to Stephen A. Smith and Max Kellerman shooting back again, and to the hot take cycle continuing...
A Raiders' sales rep tried to sell Trask on tickets by talking about how the team hired the NFL's first female executive. That would be her.
Last night news broke that the NFL Network’s longtime draft analyst (and sometime color analyst) Mike Mayock had...
There are lots of questions with the Raiders' job, but those apparently haven't dissuaded Mayock.
Arians was not impressed with Carr's decision-making here.
Things are still going well for the Raiders.
Gruden's reliance on his own group of advisors has reportedly caused some issues in Oakland.
Gruden's trade of Khalil Mack and subsequent complaints about a lack of a pass rush are too perfect.
Brent did say he won't bet on Oakland games, though.
Papa had called Raiders' games on the radio since 1997.
What could possibly go wrong?