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LenDale White Reunited With Carroll In Seattle Via Trade

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Pete Carroll and LenDale White have been reunited in Seattle. The Seahawks picked up LenDale in a trade, along with defensive tackle Kevin Vickerson for a 4th round pick and a 6th round pick.  But they also got back the Titans 4th and 6th rounders, so all they did was swap picks.  Not bad considering LenDale white has been a bruising goal line and short yardage back for the Titans, and went in the second round of the draft to Tennessee in 2006 out of USC.  He would have gone higher, but showed up to workouts 30 lbs overweight.

In 2007 White had 1100 yards rushing and 7 TDs.  In 2008 he had 800 yards and 15 TDs.  Last season, running along Chris Johnson, White only had 222 yards and 2 TDs.  He also has some attitude issues, once spitting in the face of teammate and safety Donnie Nickey.

Jason Campbell Traded to Raiders, Contract Extended

JasonCampbell Jason Campbell Traded to Raiders, Contract Extended

Jason Campbell has been traded to the Oakland Raiders from the Washington Redskins, who apparently ARE going to admit that Jamarcus Russell is garbage at QB.  Now they gave up a 4th round pick for Campbell, which nis definitely worth it.  But not a 4th rounder this year, and not a 4th rounder in the 2011 draft, but a 4th rounder in the 2012 draft!  What a steal, that would essentially be the same worth as a 7th rounder this year, for a guy that can come in and play the position immediately.  The Redskins continue to blow the draft process at a whole getting almost nothing for a good QB, but they definitely did Campbell a favor (even though its the raiders) with McNabb taking over the starting job.

The Oakland Raiders also extended Jason Campbell for another year on his contract.  He will make 3.1 million in 2010 and he was extended 1 year for 4.5 million in 2011.

Jason Campbell has increased his QB rating, completion % and TD/INT ratio every year for three years, all with different offenses.

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