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Doug Gabriel claimed by... DA RAIDIZ (1 Viewer)

Ron_Mexico

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The genius that is Al Davis

continues into the new millenium....

Davis gets:

GABRIEL

AND

Patriots 5th round pick.

.... and he gives up nothing.

Bow to the Jump Suit wearing legend that is AL DAVIS.

;)

 
Pats site still says "undisclosed pick"

Are you sure it's a 5th? Was it a "to be determinned later" pick or definitely a 5th? Was there a contingency on him playing for them or anything?

I'm just curious-That probably just means the Pats don't draft a TE with that pick

 
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I am very happy with this.

Now Porter can leave and that distraction can be removed from the Raiders organization.

 
Any word on when he'll see the field?

I'm expecting Curry and Whitted to start this week. Beyond that is anyone's guess.

 
Bri said:
Pats site still says "undisclosed pick"

Are you sure it's a 5th? Was it a "to be determinned later" pick or definitely a 5th? Was there a contingency on him playing for them or anything?

I'm just curious-That probably just means the Pats don't draft a TE with that pick
not sure how to link to this AP story, as it is posted in my rtsports league, on the news tab of doug gabriel's player info...Moss' injury leads to new opportunities for Gabriel, Curry

By JOSH DUBOW - AP Sports Writer

2006-12-13 18:44

ALAMEDA, Calif. (AP) -The Oakland Raiders brought back receiver Doug Gabriel on Wednesday three months after trading him to New England as insurance for Randy Moss' ankle injury.

Gabriel had been slated to start in Oakland before being traded to New England for a fifth-round pick just before the beginning of the season. He was cut this week by the Patriots and claimed by the Raiders because Moss is questionable for Sunday's game against St. Louis. Receiver Jerry Porter has also missed the last three games with an injured hip.

Gabriel is expected to join the Raiders on Thursday and could be used Sunday against the Rams.

``Doug is insurance for us right now,'' coach Art Shell said. ``So, that's where we are with that. I don't know if we'd have made that move if those guys all were healthy and ready to go.''

Gabriel playing sparingly as a backup in his final four games with the Patriots. His season took a drastic downturn in the ninth game after he lost a fumble in a 17-14 loss to the New York Jets. He had 24 catches in the Patriots' first nine games, but only one in the last four.

Moss' ankle injury in last week's 27-10 loss to Cincinnati gave Ronald Curry a chance at sustained playing time for one of the only times this season. Usually used in three-receiver formations, Curry played nearly every down after Moss went out early in the second quarter.

``Pretty much I could count the snaps before last week that I was in,'' Curry said. ``But when you play a lot, you kind of lose track.''

Curry responded by catching eight passes for 99 yards and a touchdown, the most catches for a Raiders receiver all season. Curry is second on the team with 37 catches for 487 yards. Moss leads in both categories with 42 receptions for 553 yards.

Curry became quarterback Aaron Brooks' No. 1 option in Cincinnati and the two quickly developed a rhythm together.

``A lot of plays were called where I got the ball and just made plays,'' Curry said. ``The plays were there to make and Aaron continued to come to me. I felt like he got into a comfort zone and was able to move around a bit and I was able to get open.''

Curry has been waiting for this chance as he worked his way back from two torn Achilles' tendon injuries.

Curry was one of Oakland's top young receivers in 2004 when he started 12 games and set career highs for receptions (50), yardage (679) and touchdowns (six). Before tearing his Achilles' tendon in early December, the former North Carolina quarterback had supplanted Jerry Porter as the Raiders' biggest downfield threat.

Curry reinjured the tendon in the second game last season and missed the rest of the year. He arrived in camp in July ready to play, but the Raiders kept him on the physically unable to perform list for most of the preseason.

He has spent most of 2006 as the third receiver, shuttling in and out during passing situations.

``He's playing a role he probably didn't prefer at first,'' Brooks said. ``But he is going about his business. He has no ego problem. He's going out there and just working, working his butt off. You see the results. You get an opportunity and he's going to make the best out of it. That's what he did, so I am extremely proud of him.''

 
WTF? IThis is the first Ive heard of this. Whats the deal? Why did he get cut? Id think the Pats could use any healthy WR :banned:

 
WTF? IThis is the first Ive heard of this. Whats the deal? Why did he get cut? Id think the Pats could use any healthy WR :lmao:
Its been posted a few times. He hasnt been on the field since like...week 10? Pats have Ben Watson and Vince Wilfork out this week, a player had to be cut to make room for their subs.
 
Tennessee was the other team to put in a claim on Gabriel and it would've been interesting to see how he fit into the Titans' mess of a receiver rotation.

 
Tennessee was the other team to put in a claim on Gabriel and it would've been interesting to see how he fit into the Titans' mess of a receiver rotation.
Interesting that the Titans claimed him, although I see the logic. Brandon Jones has actually been getting better, and Bennett and Wade are what they are. Whether through injury or inactivity, Roby and Williams haven't done much and Givens is hurt. I'm not sure I think stacking up with marginal WR2 types is a winning formula, but then again, the Titans have made pretty good receivers out of pretty marginal prospects (Bennett, McCariens, Mason, Sanders, etc.)Colin
 
Tennessee was the other team to put in a claim on Gabriel and it would've been interesting to see how he fit into the Titans' mess of a receiver rotation.
Interesting that the Titans claimed him, although I see the logic. Brandon Jones has actually been getting better, and Bennett and Wade are what they are. Whether through injury or inactivity, Roby and Williams haven't done much and Givens is hurt. I'm not sure I think stacking up with marginal WR2 types is a winning formula, but then again, the Titans have made pretty good receivers out of pretty marginal prospects (Bennett, McCariens, Mason, Sanders, etc.)

Colin
Philadelphia comes to mind - Thrash, Pinkston, Mitchell anyone? :goodposting: But in all honesty I think the Eagles went to the NFC championship games despite their WRs

 

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