I understand why you all pile on Jamarcus. As a fantasy player, he truly does suck. He may not even be a good QB right now. But here's the thing,Just like you pick personnel to fit a particular "scheme" like 3-4 defense, or cover two, there is a particular "scheme" that the Raiders have chosen as their blueprint. That is matching the big, fast WR's over the top of soft zones and stretching the field. In theory, this opens up the middle for the running backs to do thier damage. Kinda a "pick your poison". When executed correctly, it would be a lethal combination for most defenses. Hey, I didn't say it was my theory. It's Al's theory.There are few QB's in this league with the arm strength as JRuss, and the "scheme" doesn't fit your garden variety game manager like Gradkowski or Frye. Few in the NFL can. But Al Davis is hoping that JRuss can develop the chemistry with his recievers to execute fly patterns like the one last week on 4th and 15 to Murphy. Even if Al Davis's blueprint fails, the dye is cast. It's too late to pluck another big arm off the shelf. Too much time and money invested. I can only hope Russell develops. What do you want me to say?; I follow them faithfully, win or lose.But I look over at the Jets Mark Sanchez with envy. Really the past few years - I have seen better rookies come out and show continual develpment. The 2009 Raiders are now 1-1. And technically JRuss engineered game winning drives in both games. I don't want to see us have to wait till the late fourth to get our act together. This team is a lot better than they look right now. All the marbles have been bet on Russell. I can say this much about him. At least he has the mental toughness to take the pressure. He's not some flake like Vince Young. I know that I need to have my rose colored glasses checked, but at this point Raiders are a team to be reckoned with in a weak division.