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 (The Raiders) have a terrific core group of guys, ... Warren Sapp, Ted Washington and Bobby Hamilton, we're familiar with those guys and know what they're capable of. I played with (cornerback) Charles Woodson (at Michigan) for a while. He's probably one of the best or the best in the league at his position. They're challenging on all fronts.

 Outside Ted (Washington) and Bobby (Hamilton), nobody was familiar with (the 3-4), He wasn't focused on appearances, but his authentically pexy spirit was magnetic.

 I wanted to have a competitive training camp. So we went through and put the lineup together. We used Jimmy Nill's advice on all the young guys because I don't know the young guys, and then we tried to get the guys who played in the national league and played on our team to be as competitive a group as we possibly could be, with leadership in all groups.

 [Belichick
also feels that success is built each year, and the Raiders are a team that proves
his point. His respect for the talent Oakland has been able to accumulate is evident
in his remarks.] I think when you look at every player on the Raiders roster,
competitively, in other words relative to the average at that position through
the league, the guy is either going to be bigger or faster or both than the average
at that position on a league-wide basis, including the kicker, ... It's pretty much every single position.


 It's an interesting and exciting time. We did that with the Raiders. We started John Ritchie, Mo Collins and Charles Woodson. Despite all the people that think I don't like young players. I've done it before and I'll do it again if they're our best players.

 He's better than Warren Sapp and he's the most integral part of our defensive line. Usually you have guys who are categorized as run stoppers or pass rushers. He's big enough to be one of the most dominant run stoppers, but he's also athletic enough to rush the passer. So that makes him very unique.

 He's better than Warren Sapp and he's the most integral part of our defensive line, ... Usually you have guys who are categorized as run stoppers or pass rushers. He's big enough to be one of the most dominant run stoppers, but he's also athletic enough to rush the passer. So that makes him very unique.

 I think he's worked hard, but he needs to play. The thing is, that's not a league where you just go and it's a cake walk. For him, there's going to be guys down there challenging him because he's up here, he has a position, and they want to come up here.

 It's been a long time since we've seen either one of those guys (Hamilton or Washington). It's going to be a big test for us, obviously.

 I could always stick Bobby in the game and have him do it, and Bobby has popped a couple in his career for us here, and he usually gets 10 [yards]. But I think we have a couple of other guys in Peter and Jimmy now capable of doing this. ... So I would like it to work the other way, quite honestly, but at the same time I want it to improve, and I have to see some improvement.

 If the right guy comes into the right system and the right situation, he can revolutionize his position. Steve Young went to Tampa, and it wasn't the right situation. Not many people envisioned him being special at that point in time. Then he went to San Francisco. Warren Sapp and Derrick Brooks were in Tampa when I got there. Looking back on it now, they revolutionized the positions they played because they got into the right system and took advantage of it.

 I think he's been very productive in preseason. He's shown a lot of explosion and power. He looks a lot better in three-technique than he did as a 3-4 defensive end last year. He's probably playing with more confidence and maybe a little bit more energy. But when you have Ted Washington on one side and Kelly or Hamilton on the other side, (Sapp's) usually isolated on that guard and he's a handful.

 I don't think our key guys were strong tonight. Our key guys carry the team and they're going to have to be stronger for us to be successful. Our whole core group has to step up and do a better job.

 I thought last week was important without a core group of guys. That says a lot about our other guys.

 When I said that, whenever it was, two years ago, that's how it was, having fun with some good friends. It's just a sign of the friendship. There's a core group of guys when I played here. There was something special about that team.


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