
1 of them has been the laughing stock of the NFL the last few years (Raiders).

Although the Bay Area teams aren't good right now we have some hope.
The Warriors have the youngest team in the entire NBA this year, and have the runner up rookie of the year in Steph Curry. The Warriors also have the sixth pick in NBA Draft on June 25, as well as a young player who should have made the all star game, Monta Ellis.

The Raiders will have more hope this year then they have had since their super bowl appearence in 2002. We finally got rid of arguably the worst quarterback to ever play in the NFL, and the worst quarterback to ever et drafted number one. This upcoming season the
Raiders will have Jason Campbell wearing the silver and black, which should turn out good.
The 49ers just keep getting better. Frank Gore, Vernon Davis, Michael Crabtree and yes Alex Smith are all young good players that will carry their offense this upcoming year.

The Sharks have been the pride and soul of Bay Area fans over the past few years, being the only successful team. They are great during the regular season but during the post season, that is a diffferent story. After reading the latest Sports Illustrated I was shocked and excited to learn that HP Pavillion (Sharks Arena) won the award poll for hardest away arena to play in. The A's are getting there, they have a lot of young talent, but they will just keep trading them away. The A's have good players then trade them for prospects, then once the prospects get good they trade them for more prospects, I just don't undrerstand why Billy Beane keeps doing that.

The Giants have a lot of hope with some of the best young pitchers and hitters in the whole MLB as well as the two time cy young award winner Tim Linceceum.

In closing thoughts I would like to congratulate the HP Pavillion for winning that prestigious award in the Sports Illustrated, as well as hosting the NCAA tournament this past year.
THE KOD
ya, JaMarcus Russell..what a joke. fool gained like 40 pounds out of LSU...and not in muscle.
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