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		<title>Ted Tollner, Paul Hackett Sent Packing</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 26 Jan 2011 15:58:18 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Chris Shellcroft</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[<p>Hue Jackson is getting some of those cooks out of his kitchen as word spread that both Ted Tollner and Paul Hackett were among 5 coaches let go yesterday. Aside from linebackers coach Mike Haulchak, the rest of the newest coaching vacancies are all on the offensive side of the ball. Offensive line coach Jim [...]</p><p><a href="http://justblogbaby.com/2011/01/26/ted-tollner-paul-hackett-sent-packing/">Ted Tollner, Paul Hackett Sent Packing</a> - <a href="http://justblogbaby.com">Just Blog Baby</a> - <a href="http://justblogbaby.com">Just Blog Baby - An Oakland Raiders Fan Site - News, Blogs, Opinion and more.</a></p>]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong>Hue Jackson</strong> is getting some of those cooks out of his kitchen as word spread that both <strong>Ted Tollner</strong> and <strong>Paul Hackett</strong> were among <a href="http://www.ibabuzz.com/oaklandraiders/2011/01/25/five-coaches-removed-from-roster/" target="_blank">5 coaches let go yesterday</a>. Aside from linebackers coach <strong>Mike Haulchak</strong>, the rest of the newest coaching vacancies are all on the offensive side of the ball. Offensive line coach <strong>Jim Michalczik</strong> is returning to Cal while assistant line coach <strong>Chris Morgan</strong> is also no longer listed on the Raiders’ staff.</p>
<p>Those that read JBB know there will be no love lost for Hackett. Among the<a href="http://justblogbaby.com/2009/10/14/paul-hackett-is-ruining-jamarcus-russell/" target="_blank"> most overrated coaches in all of football</a>, Hackett’s tenure as quarterbacks coach was unproductive to say the least. Being unable to get anything out of <strong>JaMarcus Russell</strong> – though not even <strong>Bill Walsh</strong> could make that miracle happen – was Hackett’s first failure and his lone success might have been making <strong>Bruce Gradkowski</strong> occasionally look like an NFL caliber QB instead of the noodle-armed journeyman he is.</p>
<p>Tollner’s role as Passing Game Coordinator was no longer needed with both Jackson and now <strong>Al Saunders</strong> in the mix. As stated previously there were just too many cooks with spoons in the pot as far as the offense goes.</p>
<p>Now the attention finally turns to the defense where names like <strong>Winston Moss</strong>, <strong>Chuck Bresnahan</strong> and <strong>Joe Cullen</strong> are making the rounds through the rumor mill to replace <strong>John Marshall</strong>.</p>
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		<title>The Miseducation of JaMarcus Russell</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 19 Nov 2009 22:50:03 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Chris Shellcroft</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[<p>So, this is what it’s come down to. The number one overall selection in the 2007 NFL draft has been benched in favor of 194th overall selection in the 2006 draft. How Bruce Gradkowski’s career QB rating of 58.6 has become favored over JaMarcus Russell’s 65.5 is a quandary that now reflects the sad state [...]</p><p><a href="http://justblogbaby.com/2009/11/19/the-miseducation-of-jamarcus-russell/">The Miseducation of JaMarcus Russell</a> - <a href="http://justblogbaby.com">Just Blog Baby</a> - <a href="http://justblogbaby.com">Just Blog Baby - An Oakland Raiders Fan Site - News, Blogs, Opinion and more.</a></p>]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<div id="attachment_2868" class="wp-caption aligncenter" style="width: 356px"><img class="size-full wp-image-2868" title="J-Russ/BG" src="http://cdn.fansided.com/wp-content/blogs.dir/28/files/2009/11/bg.jpg" alt="J-Russ/BG" width="346" height="250" /><p class="wp-caption-text">JaMarcus Russell: The face of the franchise.</p></div>
<p>So, this is what it’s come down to. The number one overall selection in the 2007 NFL draft has been benched in favor of 194<sup>th</sup> overall selection in the 2006 draft.</p>
<p>How <strong>Bruce Gradkowski’s</strong> career QB rating of 58.6 has become favored over <strong>JaMarcus Russell’s</strong> 65.5 is a quandary that now reflects the sad state of the Oakland Raiders.</p>
<p>While the decision to bench Russell was long overdue, the fallout from it could be the pebble that ultimately creates enough ripples to turn the tide. At least that is what <strong>Tom Cable</strong> is praying for.</p>
<p>Drafting Russell was a gamble. When <strong>Al Davis</strong> phoned in the pick, most football minds knew it was going to take time for the young 21-year-old thrower to develop. Blessed with an arm the likes of which had never been seen before, it was a given that Davis would tap JaMarcus to help revive the vertical game.</p>
<p>Today, that vertical game has been grounded before this franchise takes a complete nose dive.</p>
<p>Gradkowski doesn’t have the cannon of Russell. Well, comparatively, Gradkowski has a Super Soaker to Russell’s WMD, but that hardly matters. The quarterback position is about making good decisions, correct reads and accurate throws. JaMarcus is capable of doing all of the aforementioned, he just doesn’t seem to be able to do them all in succession.</p>
<p>While Russell’s performance is his cross to bear, he alone does not shoulder the blame.</p>
<p>Starting your career with a holdout is no way to indicate the desire to lead. This is a business and these things do happen. Still, one can’t help but wonder what damage was done by missing the first training camp of his career.</p>
<p>Flash forward to his second lap around the NFL and Russell had to endure a coaching change, three different play callers and an ever rotating carousel of wide receivers. Hardly the type of situation a young quarterback thrives in. None the less, by season’s end Russell was playing the best football of his pro career.</p>
<p>In his crucial third season, Cable opened the doors to young JaMarcus in the form of a QB school that offered an offseason session. Russell was there often, even going as far as to eventually hold his own private workouts with wide receivers he flew to Alabama on his dime.</p>
<p>Of course, there were also two new voices in Russell’s ear as well. <strong>Ted Tollner</strong> was hired by Coach Cable to “coordinate the passing game” and <strong>Paul Hackett</strong> appeared on the payroll as Russell’s personal tutor.</p>
<p>Despite the steps taken, Russell still showed up to camp overweight and was never pushed by the veteran<strong> Jeff Garcia</strong> who hardly took a snap due to lingering injuries.</p>
<p>Garcia’s presence was intended to be a measuring stick for Russell. Instead, all that came of the situation was the whining of an aging vet who eventually was shown the exit.</p>
<p>To add injury to insult, Russell lost the lone wide receiver he had any chemistry with as <strong>Chaz Schilens</strong> suffered a freak injury in training camp. The result would be two rookies being forced into the starting lineup while veteran <strong>Javon Walker</strong> has seen no action of any significance this season. </p>
<p><strong>Louis Murphy</strong> has shown promise but has also shown plenty of rookie miscues half way through the season.<strong> Darrius Heyward-Bey</strong> looks to be a bigger project than Russell.</p>
<p>With the playoffs out of sight and another 11-loss season in range, now would appear the perfect time to let Russell prove his worth. Unfortunately, Cable’s job is in the balance and Russell has been given ample opportunities to earn his keep. </p>
<div id="attachment_2869" class="wp-caption alignleft" style="width: 223px"><img class="size-medium wp-image-2869" title="bruce" src="http://cdn.fansided.com/wp-content/blogs.dir/28/files/2009/11/bruce-213x300.jpg" alt="bruce" width="213" height="300" /><p class="wp-caption-text">The Bruce is loose!</p></div>
<p>Let the Big Gradkowski era begin!</p>
<p>Even if the change helps to get the NFL’s most pathetic offense up to par, it still does not help to clarify where the future of this franchise lies.</p>
<p>Cable can’t win for losing.</p>
<p>If this is the moment that finally ignites the faint ember beneath Russell’s 270 pound frame, then it will be wondered why the measure was not taken earlier.</p>
<p>If Gradkowski steps up to the challenge and plays brilliantly, then Russell’s contract will become dead weight, killing the salary cap for years to come.</p>
<p>If nothing changes and this team is still as hapless as ever, then the pirate vessel led by Al Davis will appear to be dead in the water with no land in sight.</p>
<p>No matter the outcome, the path that has led the Raiders to this point is seemingly a dead end. A bumpy road littered with disappointment, underachievement, poor personnel decisions, horrible coaching hires and one 6 foot, 6 inch quarterback with a contract worth $60-million who has now officially become the sad face of a once proud franchise.</p>
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		<title>Paul Hackett is ruining JaMarcus Russell</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 14 Oct 2009 17:09:53 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Chris Shellcroft</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[<p>It is far too easy to assign a large portion of the blame for the Raiders’ 1-4 start on the horrendous play of JaMarcus Russell. Through 5 games, Russell’s numbers are as terrible as you’ll ever see in the National Football League. With a completion percentage (42.1%) well below his QB rating (47.1), it is [...]</p><p><a href="http://justblogbaby.com/2009/10/14/paul-hackett-is-ruining-jamarcus-russell/">Paul Hackett is ruining JaMarcus Russell</a> - <a href="http://justblogbaby.com">Just Blog Baby</a> - <a href="http://justblogbaby.com">Just Blog Baby - An Oakland Raiders Fan Site - News, Blogs, Opinion and more.</a></p>]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<div id="attachment_2638" class="wp-caption aligncenter" style="width: 310px"><img class="size-medium wp-image-2638 " title="paul" src="http://cdn.fansided.com/wp-content/blogs.dir/28/files/2009/10/paul-300x200.jpg" alt="paul" width="300" height="200" /><p class="wp-caption-text">The overrated genius of Paul Hackett.</p></div>
<p>It is far too easy to assign a large portion of the blame for the Raiders’ 1-4 start on the horrendous play of <strong>JaMarcus Russell</strong>. Through 5 games, Russell’s numbers are as terrible as you’ll ever see in the National Football League. With a completion percentage (42.1%) well below his QB rating (47.1), it is more than fair to criticize the young signal caller for failing to take the necessary steps in becoming the face of the franchise.</p>
<p>However, when you’re offense hasn’t gained more than 200-yards in a game since September. There is more than enough blame to go around.</p>
<p>At the conclusion of ’08, JaMarcus Russell was looking like he was on his way to becoming the player <strong>Al Davis</strong> envisioned when he selected the former LSU Tiger number one overall. Russell played three masterful games to conclude the 2008 season, completing 63% of his passes, throwing 6 TDs to just 2 INTs and most importantly leading the Raiders to consecutive victories.</p>
<p>What has changed since last season? <strong>Paul Hackett</strong>. That is the glaring difference between then and now.</p>
<p>Russell’s work ethic might not be legendary, but he was certainly doing something right last year.</p>
<p>Has JaMarcus mysteriously forgotten everything he’s ever learned in the game of football?</p>
<p>Could it be that Russell has an evil twin who has taken his place, wearing #2 on Sundays?</p>
<p>Is JaMarcus intentionally trying to throw games in hopes of being benched so he won’t have to take hits from 300-pound lineman any longer?</p>
<p>Or, is Paul Hackett simply doing what he does best – ruining good talent.</p>
<p>When looking at Hackett’s resume, it becomes clear that there is a consistent pattern of underachievement.</p>
<p>As a head coach, Hackett was never going to be confused with <strong>John Madden</strong>. In his three years as the big man on campus at the University of Pittsburgh, Hackett led the Panthers to a woeful record of 13-20-1. In 1998, Hackett took the reigns from his mentor, <strong>John Robinson</strong>, at USC. In each of his three years, the Trojans’ win totals decreased, finally bottoming out as Hackett led USC to a place the storied program had never been before – dead last in the Pacific 10 Conference.  </p>
<p>Hackett was replaced by<strong> Pete Carroll</strong> and the rest is modern college football history. Carroll quickly returned the Trojans to their glory days and Hackett was back to the NFL.</p>
<p>Interestingly enough, Hackett did not leave the cupboard empty for Carroll. All-Pros<strong> Carson Palmer</strong> and<strong> Troy Polamalu</strong> were both Hackett recruits. Under the tutelage of Hackett, Palmer arrived at Southern Cal with a bounty of potential yet never seemed as if he’d progress any. When Carroll arrived with <strong>Norm Chow</strong> in tow, Palmer blossomed into a Heisman winner and eventual number one overall selection in the NFL draft.</p>
<p>Some can be attributed to Palmer’s injuries, but most can be traced to Hackett and his inability to either inspire or lead.</p>
<p>As an offensive coordinator, Hackett has been blessed with some standout NFL talent. He might not have been calling plays for the likes of <strong>Joe Montana</strong> and<strong> Marcus Allen</strong> in their prime, but his offense in Kansas City was sporadic at best, ranking as high as 5<sup>th</sup> in the league to as low as 24<sup>th</sup>. Not surprisingly, after his departure, the Chiefs&#8217; offense was ranked in the top 10 for 6 of the next 8 seasons. Hackett&#8217;s parting gift to the Chiefs was to help develop <strong>Rich Gannon</strong> into a franchise quarterback for the Raiders. Perhaps his crowing achievement, though it would be hard to argue with the role <strong>Jon Gruden</strong> played in the growth of Gannon.  </p>
<p>The last time Hackett was an NFL play caller was in 2004 as a member of the New York Jets’ coaching staff. During his four years under <strong>Herm Edwards</strong>, Hackett’s offense never ranked higher than 17<sup>th</sup> and was as low as 23<sup>rd</sup>. His unit was below average despite having an All-Pro runner in<strong> Curtis Martin</strong>, talent out wide in <strong>Wayne Chrebet</strong> and <strong>Laveranues Coles</strong>, a dominating offensive line and a young quarterback named <strong>Chad Pennington</strong>.</p>
<div id="attachment_2639" class="wp-caption alignright" style="width: 193px"><img class="size-full wp-image-2639" title="Hackett" src="http://cdn.fansided.com/wp-content/blogs.dir/28/files/2009/10/Hackett.jpg" alt="Hackett" width="183" height="250" /><p class="wp-caption-text">Russell has played his worst football under Hackett.</p></div>
<p>Pennington’s progress, or lack thereof, is the most glaring example of what Raider fans can expect from JaMarcus Russell. All the things that Russell isn’t, Pennington was before Hackett ever coached him. Pennington arrived in New York as an accurate thrower who made good decisions and had excellent footwork. All the tools any coach could ask for from a young quarterback. Pennington showed flashes of brilliance, but never evolved into the “Joe Montana” prototype he was billed as.</p>
<p>Russell is everything Pennington never could be. He is a natural talent with instincts that can’t be coached and an arm the likes of which has never been seen.</p>
<p>Hackett’s conservative approach to coaching Russell has stunted his growth. When watching JaMarcus play, you can see him thinking instead of reacting. Quarterbacks must do what comes naturally by relying on their instincts; this is the essence of the position. Coaches must find ways to rely on the talent of their players while helping to refine their skills; this is the essence of the job. If Hackett coached <strong>Brett Favre</strong>, you’d better believe that you’d never see him even attempt the<span style="color: #888888;"><strong> </strong></span><a href="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=un3B7Og-FS0" target="_blank"><strong><span style="color: #888888;">type of throw he made to beat the San Francisco 49ers</span> </strong></a>just a few weeks ago. Sometimes, making the right decision must be ignored when a QB believes that making a play is possible. </p>
<p>Hackett is no longer an NFL play caller and might not ever be again unless <strong>Tom Cable</strong> is relieved of his duties this year. Of course, Hackett would have to leap frog the “passing game coordinator” <strong>Ted Tollner</strong> first.</p>
<p>Given his track record, the decline of JaMarcus Russell should have seemed inevitable under Hackett.</p>
<p>Russell is playing worse than ever and Hackett cannot be excused from that. There is no progress being made. Nothing changes from week to week. If Russell is following instructions, then he is getting horrible coaching. If Russell is ignoring instructions, then Hackett needs to be more vocal in his displeasure with his pupil. These are the traits of a leader. These are the tools Hackett does not have in his arsenal.</p>
<p>The worst part is that should Cable be excused from his head coaching duties for any reason, Hackett could very well become the man in charge.</p>
<p>Unable to inspire; incapable of getting the most of his talent; Paul Hackett could be the worst thing to happen to the Oakland Raiders in 2009.</p>
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