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Gruden's Scouting System Led to Divide in Building

 

Raiders coach Jon Gruden broke down film a certain way when he was preparing for games in the Monday Night Football booth. That method has not changed now that he's back coaching.
 
But the manner in which he evaluates personnel -- and the people who have his ear -- has led to a disconnect in a Raiders building filled with people still trying to adjust to a new way of life.
 
According to sources, Gruden essentially has his own staff that helps him judge talent and make decisions -- most notably confidant and Director of Football Research Dave Razzano -- along with a slew of interns and assistants.
 
Gruden had his own draft board and has his own pro board, separate from those used by others in the organization.
 
Previously a longtime and respected NFL scout, Razzano rose to prominence as a voice on Twitter with controversial takes that included Von Miller will be a bust and Jake Locker should go No. 1 in the draft. He was dubbed the "rogue scout," but now has an office near Gruden's.
 
And while there is no animosity with GM Reggie McKenzie -- quite the opposite -- it's clear to many of the scouts who signed on to work for McKenzie that Gruden is listening mostly to those in his circle.
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5 minutes ago, HansLanda said:

McKenzie will part ways with the organization after this year...Ownership has to be all-in with the $100M coach. 

 

Mark Davis will ultimately regret his decision to bring Gruden back. 

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5 minutes ago, HansLanda said:

McKenzie will part ways with the organization after this year...Ownership has to be all-in with the $100M coach. 

 

...long standing rumor is Bruce Allen will bolt the Redskins to reunite with Gruden from their Tampa Bay days................

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Yikes. They better figure out the draft boards with all the high picks they have coming. You miss on those the losses mount up and you end up like the browns

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15 minutes ago, 26CornerBlitz said:

 

Mark Davis will ultimately regret his decision to bring Gruden back. 

 

If he hasn't already been having buyer's remorse. And it's only week 3.

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1 minute ago, HansLanda said:

 

If he hasn't already been having buyer's remorse. And it's only week 3.

 

It's one thing to make him the HC after being away from the game for so long, but giving him full control over the football operations is an entirely different matter. 

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44 minutes ago, 26CornerBlitz said:

 

Mark Davis will ultimately regret his decision to bring Gruden back. 

I don’t know. When I look at his haircut, I doubt Mark Davis is capable of regretting anything. 

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2 minutes ago, K-9 said:

I don’t know. When I look at his haircut, I doubt Mark Davis is capable of regretting anything. 

 

Well, he could select the wrong sized bowl. That could cause regret.

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I really don’t get the Gruden hate. They have been in both games to the end this year, one of which was against a Super Bowl favorite. There is a reason they moved on from the last coaching staff. Give the guy a chance.

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16 minutes ago, Jpsredemption said:

I wonder if our current pro personnel scouting is causing a divide.

 

Can't get much worse.

 

There's no divide on the Bills because all of the scouts were fired shortly after Whaley got the axe and replaced with hand-picked pals of McDermott and Beane, mostly from -- surprise -- Carolina.  

 

IIRC, there was a report shortly after the Raiders traded Mack that Gruden's move caught the Raiders FO somewhat by surprise.  I'm guessing that that report stemmed from this divide.

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52 minutes ago, 26CornerBlitz said:

 

Mark Davis will ultimately regret his decision to bring Gruden back. 

 

Agree.  McKenzie will leave first, Gruden will insert his 'yes' man in McKenzie's old position, the Raiders organization will look like a bigger $*&! show than the Bills, and Gruden is the first firing of the Vegas Raiders era.

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2 hours ago, 26CornerBlitz said:

Gruden's Scouting System Led to Divide in Building

 

Raiders coach Jon Gruden broke down film a certain way when he was preparing for games in the Monday Night Football booth. That method has not changed now that he's back coaching.
 
But the manner in which he evaluates personnel -- and the people who have his ear -- has led to a disconnect in a Raiders building filled with people still trying to adjust to a new way of life.
 
According to sources, Gruden essentially has his own staff that helps him judge talent and make decisions -- most notably confidant and Director of Football Research Dave Razzano -- along with a slew of interns and assistants.
 
Gruden had his own draft board and has his own pro board, separate from those used by others in the organization.
 
Previously a longtime and respected NFL scout, Razzano rose to prominence as a voice on Twitter with controversial takes that included Von Miller will be a bust and Jake Locker should go No. 1 in the draft. He was dubbed the "rogue scout," but now has an office near Gruden's.
 
And while there is no animosity with GM Reggie McKenzie -- quite the opposite -- it's clear to many of the scouts who signed on to work for McKenzie that Gruden is listening mostly to those in his circle.

This will not end well.

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2 hours ago, 26CornerBlitz said:

 

Mark Davis will ultimately regret his decision to bring Gruden back. 

Gruden at his best fill holes with Vets and finds immediate but very short success...his drafts are terrible, he has no patience for rookies and his teams age quickly.  Then when he gets mired in mediocrity or worse(of his own doing) he doesn't have the patience for it and steps down or gets fired...that is his MO.

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Gruden reminds Davis of himself. They both have similar douche mannerisms so Davis gets to live out his dream of being a head coach through Gruden

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21 minutes ago, mannc said:

This will not end well.

 

 ....and it will be glorious!

 

He was not popular in Tampa with many players and fans. Players came out and said he couldn’t be trusted. I learned to dislike him on a personal level after being up close and personal for more than I would have liked. 

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