Kevin Boothe

Kevin Boothe

Share your thoughts and opinions about Kevin Boothe and the Raiders, or follow recent news and blogs. Kevin Boothe is an offensive guard for the Oakland Raiders, wearing number 67. 2006 is his first year as a pro player. He played... [more]

Share your thoughts and opinions about Kevin Boothe and the Raiders, or follow recent news and blogs. Kevin Boothe is an offensive guard for the Oakland Raiders, wearing number 67. 2006 is his first year as a pro player. He played college ball at Cornell. Kevin Boothe is 6 feet, 5 inches and weighs 316 pounds.

 
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"Wow, We're Sure Not in Ithaca Anymore..." (Photo Courtesy of Getty Images) It's rare the editorial team here gets to talk about one of our fellow Cornell alums in the context of professional sports...much less the NFL...much less the Super Bowl. Today is one of those days. Let's just say the Ivy League, and particularly the Mighty Big Red of Cornell, are not renowned for cranking out NFL prospects. Don't get us wrong, a few players have traveled the path from high above Cayuga's waters to the pro ranks (Chad Levitt and Seth Payne come to mind in recent years) but, shall we say, ... Read Full Story
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--I have sent a request to my respective US Senator to investigate ESPN, and I impolore that you do so as well-- I had to address this issue.  I thought about saying nothing, because it is a complicated issue, one in which many people have their interests at stake, and so I wonder if I can truly do anything about it, or whether change is even possible. First off, I'm a fan of the Oakland Raiders. Recently, head coach Tom Cable of the NFL...  
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On Sunday afternoon the Denver Broncos defeated the Oakland Raiders 23-3 on their home field. For Raider Nation the loss couldn't be more painful. For the first time in six years the Raiders had a reason to be optimistic. The 2008 season ended with two back-to-back wins (in convincing fashion I might add) over teams that had playoff aspirations. In the offseason the run defense, offensive line and wide receiving core were all addressed in the...  
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Pride and Poise used to be the official slogan of the Oakland Raiders, along with owner Al Davis's mantra of "Just Win, Baby." Sadly, the once storied franchise no longer lives up to any of those lofty goals, and they may well have reached a new low this season with the news that head coach Tom Cable reportedly slugged one of his assistant coaches and broke his jaw, followed by allegations over the weekend on...Please click on the title to...  
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It's time for a survey. Rather than assume people think a certain way, it is better to gather data and make an assessment.  I thought I would interview an ordinary fan in a small town. I visited a gentleman who loves professional football. He is a fan of the Oakland Raiders. He looks at the games on a big screen television. I asked him several questions. INTERVIEW Damali: Did you watch the game between the New York Jets and Oakland? Jefferson...  
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Going into their bye during week five of last season, the Oakland Raiders were in a familiar position. Sitting with a 1-3 record, a lack of passion, and an uphill climb to improve the squad, the team finally pulled the trigger on the firing of "Lance" Kiffin, much to the delight of owner Al Davis. Davis put on a show rarely seen in sport as he called a press-conference and actually used an old-school overhead projector (I'm guessing Al isn't...  
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