Javon Walker spraying Dom, passed out in the street

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Javon Walker spraying Dom, passed out in the street 

Post#1 » by Twinkie defense » Tue Jun 17, 2008 2:17 am

Well the new forum transition does not look smooth!

In other news, PFT relays a report that Javon Walker was spraying fifteen bottles of Dom and later found passed out drunk on the streets of Vegas... saying he was robbed? That was right before a deer ran in front of his car.

http://www.fox5vegas.com/news/16624503/ ... 06162008#-
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Re: Javon Walker spraying Dom, passed out in the street 

Post#2 » by HMFFL » Sun Jun 22, 2008 1:37 am

New Raider Walker fails as a leader

Thirty or so years ago, when they were at their best, the Raiders cultivated an image of raging outlaws, downing shots and tossing bar stools six days a week, saving the seventh for kicking opposing butts.

But the image overplayed one facet at the expense of another. Though they partied hard and broke more than their share of laws and rules, they also had a reservoir of strength in two significant areas: Talent and leadership.

The current Raiders might be desperate to recapture the glory of old, but they don't seem to be as clear on the concept.

Oh, they're gathering talent. Al Davis has spent recent months on an unprecedented binge, collecting expensive players from Pro Bowls (DeAngelo Hall, Javon Walker), Super Bowls (Gibril Wilson), Cotton Bowls (Darren McFadden at Arkansas) and Seattle Bowls (Kwame Harris at Stanford).

The new members join a quarterback taken first overall in 2007, an offensive lineman taken No. 2 overall in '04, a Pro Bowl defensive end and, knock me over, the second-highest-paid defensive tackle in the NFL.

The development and unification of the roster, though, requires Part 2 of the equation. The complicated part.

Which is where Walker was supposed to help.

Despite coming off knee surgery and being dumped by his last team, the new wide receiver represented leadership on a unit starving for it. The massive contract he signed implied as much, and his veteran status put him among the few who could even

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