Former NFL defensive tackle Warren Sapp, who was never known to hold his tongue during the years that he played football, has added his characteristically loud mouth to that anti-Raiders din that currently is playing out in the media.
“Nobody tells you how bad it is,” Sapps said on Showtime’s Inside the NFL. “[A]ny person that calls me on the telephone, [I tell them] do not go anywhere near Oakland.
“[Owner Al Davis] is the common equation,” Sapp added. “You take him out, put him at home watching film or whatever he is doing — you have a functioning football organization. But once he comes over the top, he goes and starts moving it around.
“Al Davis knows football — it’s just ’60s and ’70s football. That’s what it is. He’s thinking that Cliff Branch is outside and [Jim] Plunkett is dropping back and you can throw it 80 yards down the field — deep ball, deep ball, deep ball.”
Sapp also said that Davis had a hand in the coaching process, phoning play suggestions to the sidelines and adjusting the game plan on defense.
ESPN’s Chris Mortensen, who was called a “professional liar” by Davis during the Tuesday press conference, points out that Sapp’s claims regarding the involvement of the owner in the defensive strategy contradicts statements from both Davis and defensive coordinator Rob Ryan that Davis has no hand in the defensive play-calling.
But though it’s obvious that, as we recently pointed out, the game has changed but Davis hasn’t, Sapp is the same guy that he always was. So if he isn’t afraid now to crow about how bad things were, why didn’t he pop off while he was in Oakland?
And please don’t give us the old “players can get into trouble if they do that” crap. Randy Moss wasn’t bashful about speaking his mind in 2006; in multiple radio interviews that year, Moss stirred the pot.
We’re not saying that Sapp isn’t onto something. All we’re saying is that, if it was really as bad as he’s now portraying it to be, we would have heard something from Sapp at some point during his four years with the organization.
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October 3rd, 2008 at 10:22 am
get off it florio - davis has lost it - you’re too intelligent to believe anything that man says - i have never, nor will i ever be a sapp fan - but how many people do you have to hear from before you start believing them? how many coaches have to tell you about how bad it is there before you believe them? davis looks like a crypt keeper and should sell the team or shut the hell up and watch the games from his phone-free luxury box
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October 3rd, 2008 at 10:22 am
Er, you think maybe that Sapp is bit more of a professional than Randy freakin’ Moss?
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October 3rd, 2008 at 10:24 am
Just because he didn’t say anything then doesn’t mean it wasn’t that bad. Sapp has always been a loud mouth, mostly talking trash, but this is a different thing. Maybe he didn’t care enough to say anything because he was at the end of his career and just figured he’d be out soon. It’s different for a guy like Moss that was trying to get out of there and go to another team. Of course he’s going to start stirring it up. But for a guy who is on his way out of the leaguehe has a different view of what’s going on. How many things come out years later about how bad a team was? A lot! Players come years later talking about how bad it was when they played for a certain organization, but they didn’t say anything while they were there. So just because Sapp has always been outspoken about certain things that doesn’t mean he’s going to be outspoken about everything.
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October 3rd, 2008 at 10:25 am
Florio is sure working hard to disparage anyone who speaks out against the Raiders. First Pete Carroll’s a liar if he doesn’t immediately hire Kiffin back, and now Sapp must be embellishing things or he would have acted like (more of) a turd. I’m not sure I take either of those leaps.
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October 3rd, 2008 at 10:26 am
What happened to those who spoke out against Stalin?
What happened to those that looked at Stalin the “wrong way”?
It is almost the same with the Raiders
Why is Florio so supportive of tyrants? Why support tyrants and the Mafia just because they bring a parasitic lying lawyer business?
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October 3rd, 2008 at 10:26 am
Ok It’s official, I don’t give a crap about the Raiders… or Al Davis
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October 3rd, 2008 at 10:27 am
I’m not really sure if I agree with you there, Florio. It is true that players usually don’t hesitate to spout off about play-related issues that they have a problem with. If Sapp felt he wasn’t being used correctly, or team discipline was too harsh/too lax, I’m sure he would have spoken up. But players generally don’t concern themselves with the goings-on at the ownership level.
It is widely-agreed, for example, that Mike Brown is a terrible owner. He’s known for being a cheapskate, taking shortcuts, etc. Yet you’ll seldom hear an active Bengals player talking about how bad Mike Brown is. It’s just not something they tend to speak their mind on. Not getting enough balls thrown their way? You’ll hear about it. Not thrilled with the direction ownership is taking the franchise? It’s a lot less likely that a player is going to speak up about something that’s taking place at such a high level. It just doesn’t happen that often, for whatever reason.
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October 3rd, 2008 at 10:32 am
Just what is a player supposed to say when there are no guaranteed contracts in the NFL? Especially if said player is clearly at the end of his career and is not in position to match his millions in salary if cut? Moss had life left in his career, Sapp didn’t. Say what you want about Sapp, but he isn’t stupid.
I do recall an article while Sapp was there that he didn’t know from week to week who was in charge of player personnel or running the show. This was in regards to the woman who was (briefly?) in Davis’ inner circle. The fact is that Sapp was there four years, had three coaches and won 25% of their games.
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October 3rd, 2008 at 10:34 am
C’mon Flo!! He didn’t pop off while he was there because he would have been fired. Look at what Kiffin just went through…and he was the head coach for cryin’ out loud. Calling plays from the owner’s box….wow. Hail!
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October 3rd, 2008 at 10:35 am
Well if we arent to believe Sapp, and we arent to believe Rich Gannon, who should we listen to? Which Oakland player, coach, front office exec is going to need to step forward in order for you to believe things are bad in Oakland under Davis?
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October 3rd, 2008 at 10:36 am
I’m curious Florio, what does the inside of Al Davis’ anal canal look like?
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October 3rd, 2008 at 10:37 am
Very valid points Florio. But as others have mentioned, don’t you think Sapp is just a bit classier than Randy Moss? Also, If I’m not mistaken, Moss talked about smoking pot and personal stuff, so that would be like comparing apples and oranges.
It’s also possible that Sapp, seeing no direction in Oakland a year after signing, knew he was in the twilight of his career and decided to bite his tongue for the time being. No one really knows what something is like until they have experienced it. And with more players, coaches, columnists, and analysts spouting off about the matter, I bet all of those free agents will think a lot harder about what really is behind all of those extra $$ in the contracts in Oakland.
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October 3rd, 2008 at 10:40 am
I miss Sapp! The NFL was a much more colorful place with him in it (sorry Clifton)
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October 3rd, 2008 at 10:41 am
I get the feeling that a lot of former Raiders will be saying things in the future. So far, Gannon, Sapp and Romanowski have spoken up that I know of.
On one hand former players might keep quiet due to respect for the Al Davis they knew or experienced. On the other with a few speaking up it makes it easier for players to speak up.
The mystique of the Raiders of Old is still lingering around. The results from the old days are not showing up for the new Raiders and have not been for 5 seasons and counting. Todays NFL is all about speed and the Raiders no longer have that market cornered like they did “in the day”.
Kiffin may not have been the right guy for the Head Coaching position. However, he was the guy Al hired or hand picked to be the next successful Raider coach.
Sapp had no reason to speak up. Unless he was asked about life as a Raider. Which probably happened. As you know we seldom know all that went on before we see the response.
With Sapp if you do not want to know what he is thinking then definitely do not ask.
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October 3rd, 2008 at 10:41 am
Yeah, Florio, the raiders are fine, everyone else is blowing it out of proportion and everyone else is a liar. Thats why the team performs so well, management at the top.
Can you please just go back to the rumor mill and condensed head lines, the two things im sure got people to come here in the first place, instead of trying to fool the world into thinking you know something about football?
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October 3rd, 2008 at 10:41 am
Florio isn’t doing anything but stirring the pot for “buzz”. He’s throwing double negatives around and you’re biting. He’s got you reading and commenting and talking and it’s getting him hits. I love reading this stuff, too. I’m a PFT-junkie hard core. Read it closer and you’ll see he’s “leading the witness” in alot of this. His stance is opposite what you read on the surface sometimes. It’s fun. The articles are fun, too, but are you really READING? With no affiliations, Florio goes in any direction he wants, from analysis to tabloid.
Where else can you get this stuff? C’mon!
-EJ
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October 3rd, 2008 at 10:42 am
At least Al Davis probably knows the difference between an equation and a denominator.
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October 3rd, 2008 at 10:43 am
I don’t like Al Davis as much as the next guy, but the Raiders were in the Superbowl just 6 years ago with this 60’s and 70’s style of football as everyone is calling it. That’s less than the Broncos, Cowboys, Redskins, Rams, Niners and so on. So what ever he was doing was working until 2002. It just seems that in the last couple of years, he has lost the perspective that once made the Raiders successful.
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October 3rd, 2008 at 10:44 am
Sapp is a loser, he’s just trying to stir up sh*t so his fat #ss will get people to talk about him, he’s a media whore. He’s on Dancing with the stars for crying out loud. He know his worthless show will get talked about if he makes outlandish remarks. Also during every Raiders game there is a fixed camera on Al Davis at all times, i’ve never seen him on the phone and I just don’t buy it that he’s calling in plays.
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October 3rd, 2008 at 10:47 am
And to add what scorpiodsu had said, Sapp was smart not to pop off. He still wanted to get paid.
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October 3rd, 2008 at 10:47 am
Sapp isn’t the face of credability in the NFL, but that certaintly doesn’t mean, he isn’t onto something here.
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October 3rd, 2008 at 10:52 am
Perhaps Sapp didn’t want the tail end of his career to be mired in personal fued with Davis. He knew how Davis is. There are a ton of players around the league who don’t like the organizations they play under, they just don’t verbalize it to the media. Now that Sapp has retired and Davis is slandering and defaming Kiffin he felt the need to speak out.
Accept reality, Al Davis is hopelessly out of touch with today’s game and is incapable of looking in the mirror to accept blame for the Raiders’ situation. Even Madden unwittingly confirmed this by saying that in a time when organizations with delegated responsibilities are key…..Davis is still stuck in the 70’s when it was just a few top guys running the show. Davis is literally a relic. And he, and he alone, is the reason for the demise of the Raiders franchise.
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October 3rd, 2008 at 10:53 am
I’m sure stuff happens in Oakland for sure but heres Sapp, he has a new job with the media and ‘amazingly’ hes coming out with this stuff to give himself a name and some attention.
Same for Tiki Barber suddenly ripping his old team just to get himself a bit of a name.
Sapps just causing some crap to get himself heard.
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October 3rd, 2008 at 10:54 am
Yeah…ok. It’s not like Monte’s boy Sapp is biased or anything
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October 3rd, 2008 at 10:58 am
Get your mask on.
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