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Josh Dubow @JoshDubowAP 2h2 hours ago
A's are scheduled off on Thursday, Sept. 7 next season, so no conflict if #Raiders host NFL opener as Super Bowl champs
ALAMEDA, Calif. – Karl Joseph was the Oakland Raiders starting strong safety throughout training camp and the preseason. Then came the first depth chart of the regular season and Joseph found himself behind veteran Nate Allen.
When the Raiders opened the season at the New Orleans Saints on Sunday, their first-round pick did not play a single snap on defense.
What are we to make of Raiders rookie safety Karl Joseph not playing a snap on defense in the opener? AP Photo/Eric Risberg
What happened? Has he had a setback with his surgically repaired right knee, which limited him to four games last fall at West Virginia? Is he having trouble catching up to the speed of the game at this level? At a generously listed 5-feet-10 and 205 pounds, have the rigors of the position caught up to the youngster?
Or are we simply reading too much into a first-rounder not appearing at his position in a season opener?
After all, Jacksonville Jaguars second-rounder Myles Jack, a linebacker who also is coming back from a knee issue, did not see time on defense in his opener either, appearing on only 12 special-teams snaps against the Green Bay Packers.
Meanwhile, the only action Joseph saw in the Superdome came on nine snaps on special teams in Oakland’s 35-34 victory over the New Orleans Saints.
With the Atlanta Falcons coming to Oakland this weekend, perhaps it’s best to review what defensive-backs coach Marcus Robertson told me about Joseph during camp.
“I think he’s in an outstanding position,” Robertson said of Joseph. “We already know that he’s an outstanding player coming in from the college level. I think once you surround him with veterans like Reggie [Nelson], a perfect guy for him to learn from, a guy who’s done it and doesn’t mind teaching it as you go. That, I think, is beautiful.”
The goal, then, Robertson said, was to “grow” Joseph with coaching.
“As quick as we can, because he’s got all the physical traits to be an outstanding safety,” Robertson said. “Now we’ve just got to continue to educate him as much as we can because, obviously, he doesn’t have the experience, so we’ve just got to pour it all into him and see what sticks. Whatever doesn’t stick, we’ve got to pick it back up and throw it at him until he gets it all.
“The good thing about Karl is, Karl wants to be great, and that’s a hell of a place to start.”
Doesn't surprise me one ******* bithttp://www.silverandblackpride.com/2016/9/14/12910100/goros-insights-raiders-failed-rub-route
This pisses me off. Where's the ****ing contact, Latavius?
http://www.silverandblackpride.com/2016/9/14/12910100/goros-insights-raiders-failed-rub-route
This pisses me off. Where's the ****ing contact, Latavius?
Doesn't surprise me one ******* bit![]()
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Let's keep this thread alive.
What is 1 thing you are worried about and 1 thing you expect to go right for the Raiders this week?
I'll try to stay away from the obvious of Julio Jones![]()
Worried: The ATL run game. Between Freeman and Coleman I think they have a pretty good rushing attack to go along with some really good WR's. We'll need a big game from Ben Heeney to hold down the middle of the field.
To Go Right: KMack bout to get multiple sacks. Drew Brees got some incredible feet man, that dude is always in a ready to throw motion. Matt Ryan ain't that...I expect to see Mack end some drives on Sunday.

