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Ray Lewis NFL HOF Speech, Oakland Raiders Cut Cal Kicker, Broncos Cortland Sutton Shines

Ray Lewis NFL HOF Speech, Oakland Raiders Cut Cal Kicker, Broncos Cortland Sutton Shines - Video

Zennie Abraham talked with Zennie62 on YouTube Livestream fans about the excellent Ray Lewis NFL Hall Of Fame Speech, and how much he captivated America. Then the livestream talk turned to the Oakland Raiders cutting kicker Giorgio Tavecchio, and his view that the Silver and Black made a mistake in passing on SMU wide receiver Courtland Sutton. Abraham says he told Oakland Raiders General Manager Reggie MacKenzie that the SMU pass-catcher would be an all-pro in his rookie year. As of today, reports out of Denver Broncos Training Camp are that Sutton is creating a lot of buzz. Meanwhile Oakland Raiders Head Coach Jon Gruden said that Martavis Bryant must "play better" and be more versatile - in other words, learn all of the pass-catching positions and what they do or are asked to do in each play. The Raiders traded for Bryant, rather than pick Sutton, specifically. Zennie62 Livestream fan "Bible Study" pointed to the problem Marquette King, the former Raiders Punter, had with Broncos media: physically going after one personality at Broncos Training Camp. It's hard enough being a press person without the threat of physical harm - there's no need for that on King's part. Abraham also talked about yet another problem with the Oakland Raiders Las Vegas Stadium: the much-talked-about monorail extension is stalled due to lack of funding. Stay tuned.
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