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The Oakland Raiders open their 2014 season on Sunday in New York, visiting the Jets, and their season, as well as the mid-term future of the franchise, lies squarely in the hands of rookie quarterback .
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Before his address, the president huddled with congressional leaders at the White House. Following the hourlong discussion, the White House said Obama told lawmakers that he has the authority he needs to take action against the Islamic State militants but would still welcome action from Congress that would aid the overall effort and demonstrate to the world that the United States is united in defeating the threat.  
After consecutive 4-12 seasons, head coach  and general manager  are under the gun from fans and an increasingly impatient owner to not only show marked improvement, but to contend for a playoff spot. It鈥檚 a tough situation to be in, and one made tougher when handing the most difficult job in sports to an inexperienced player.
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Even before Obama s meeting with Senate and House leaders Tuesday, some lawmakers suggested a congressional vote on the president s plans was unlikely before the midterm elections in November.
Shining in preseason
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As a practical matter, I don t really see the time that it would take to really get this out and have a full debate and discuss all the issues, said Rep. Howard Buck McKeon, R-Calif., chairman of the House Armed Services Committee.
Carr was taken in the second round of the 2014 NFL Draft by the Raiders, with the intention that he would become well-seasoned with a couple of years of understudy duties behind newly acquired quarterback Matt Schaub. As typical with Raiders teams of the recent past, the plan didn鈥檛 exactly work out.
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For Obama, a sustained U.S. intervention in the Middle East is at odds with the vision he had for the region when he ran for president on a pledge to <a href=http://capstone.edu.sg/clreplicashoes.php> Christian Louboutin Outlet Online</a>  end the war in Iraq, where the role of American fighting forces drew to a close nearly three years ago. The timing of his announcement Wednesday night was all the more striking, with Obama s address to the nation scheduled just hours before anniversary commemorations of the terrorist attacks of Sept. 11, 2001.
Schaub struggled to make an impression in the preseason, and ended camp sidelined with a sore elbow, eerily reminiscent to the Raiders鈥?failed experiment with quarterback Matt Flynn last season. Given an opportunity, Carr shined in the final preseason game against the Super Bowl champion Seattle Seahawks, completing 11 of 13 passes for 143 yards and three touchdowns.
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Among the president s most urgent priorities will be seeking authorization from Congress to arm more moderate elements of the opposition fighting Syrian President Bashar Assad. The president asked lawmakers earlier this year for a $500 million train-and-equip program, but the plan stalled on Capitol Hill.
With that single performance, Carr elevated himself to be the first rookie starter in Raiders history, and the first of the rookie signal callers this year to get the call for their <a href=http://www.alportico.net/page.php?sale=True-Religion-Jacket>True Religion Jacket</a>  teams.
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With Obama ruling out sending U.S. ground troops into combat in Iraq or Syria, bolstering the capacity of the Iraqi security forces and Syrian opposition will be crucial to efforts to root out the militant group that has moved freely across the blurred border between the two countries. U.S. airstrikes could help give the forces in both countries the space to make gains against the Islamic State.
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Administration officials said Obama sees a congressional authorization for a Syrian train-and-equip message as sending a strong signal to allies who are considering similar efforts. Secretary of State John Kerry was traveling to the region for discussions in Saudi Arabia and Jordan.
It used to be rookie quarterbacks took their lumps early in their career 鈥?for years, the prevalent thought around the league was to gently groom quarterbacks over several years (see Aaron Rodgers, Green Bay Packers). Recently, the rookie-year successes of quarterbacks like Andy Dalton (Cincinnati Bengals), Andrew Luck (Indianapolis Colts), and Robert Griffin III (Washington Redskins) have changed the minds of many football coaches and general managers.
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On Capitol Hill, there was little consensus on the scope of Obama s authorities. While some lawmakers said the president has the authority he needs under the Constitution, others were seeking a more central congressional role in the effort.
For Allen and McKenzie, this might be their final opportunity to prove to Raiders owner Mark Davis that they are the minds to lead the franchise on the field. For two years in a row now, they鈥檝e brought in new quarterbacks that have not panned out as expected. Their reputations as evaluators of talent are on the line. If they miss with Carr, it would be three strikes at football鈥檚 most important position, and 鈥淗elp Wanted鈥?signs will be posted at Raiders headquarters.
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I think it is to his advantage and the country s advantage to have Congress buy into that, Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell, R-Ky., said before joining other Republican and Democratic leaders in the Oval Office Tuesday afternoon for a meeting with Obama.
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None of the leaders spoke to reporters as they left the White House.
Carr has the raw tools to succeed at the position, mainly an NFL-caliber rifle for an arm, with the ability to make every throw on the field, and the velocity to put the ball in tight windows, accurately.
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However, an aide to House Speaker John Boehner said the Ohio Republican expressed support for efforts to increase the effectiveness of the Iraqi security forces and for equipping the Syrian opposition. Boehner also said he would support the deployment of U.S. military personnel to Iraq <a href=http://capstone.edu.sg/images/guccioutlet.onlinesalecc.php>Gucci Outlet Store</a>  in a training and advisory role and to assist with lethal targeting of Islamic State leadership, according to the aide, who spoke only on condition of anonymity to discuss the private meeting.
What Carr will have to prove is an ability to handle pressure. The big  when he speared Fresno State鈥檚 pass-happy attack was his poise under pressure and blitzes, where he showed a tendency to bail out of plays, throw off his back foot and lose accuracy.
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The U.S. is already launching airstrikes against Islamic State targets inside Iraq, a mission undertaken at the invitation of the Iraqi government and without formal authorization from Congress. But the scope of the mission has been relatively limited to strikes that help protect American interests in the region and prevent humanitarian crises.
With the mental aspect of the game, and in particular the game planning and preparation, Carr benefits greatly from the experience <a href=http://www.radiorcs.com/page.php?sale=Buy-Jimmy-Choo-Uggs>Buy Jimmy Choo Uggs</a>  of his older brother, David Carr, a former No. 1聽overall pick by Schaub鈥檚 old team, the Houston Texans.
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U.S. officials said Obama is expected to loosen those limitations and open a broader counterterrorism campaign against the militants in Iraq. And following the group s shocking beheading of two American journalists in Syria, Obama began more seriously considering extending strikes into Syria.
David Carr ultimately washed out in Houston, the victim of a poor team with a horrible offensive line 鈥?he was sacked an NFL-record 76 times in his rookie season. But he eventually experienced what a winning approach looked and felt like, serving as a backup to Eli Manning and the New York Giants on the way to their Super Bowl XLVI victory.
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People who have spoken with Obama in recent days said it appeared likely he would take that step. At a private dinner Monday night with foreign policy experts, Obama emphasized the importance of viewing the Islamic State as one organization, not two groups separated by a border.
David鈥檚 mentoring of Derek is a benefit, and the Raiders will certainly benefit from the 23-year old Derek approaching the game at wise-beyond-his-years level of maturity and polish. But, will that be good enough?
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Administration officials and others familiar with Obama s thinking spoke on condition of anonymity because they were not authorized to be named.
A tough opening test
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Obama s spokesman has said the president is willing to go wherever is necessary to strike those who are threatening Americans. However, Obama has continued to rule out sending U.S. troops into ground combat operations in the Middle East.
The New York Jets defense is no longer the intimidating force it once was, but it still poses a strong test for the Raiders offense and Carr. Plus, first game jitters on the road are nothing to overlook, as well as a three-time zone jump to the east coast.
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In a shift for a war-weary nation, new polls suggest the American people would support a sustained air campaign. A Washington Post-ABC News poll released Monday showed 71 percent of Americans support airstrikes in Iraq, up from 54 percent just three weeks ago. And 65 percent say they support extending airstrikes into Syria.
The <a href=http://www.radiorcs.com/page.php?sale=Kate-Spade-Black-Wallet>Kate Spade Black Wallet</a>  Raiders will look to have Carr manage the game and get the team into the fourth quarter with a chance to win the game. It won鈥檛 all be on Carr, as the defense needs to do its job, and Carr鈥檚 line and running game need to show up strong too.
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Taking that latter step would raise legal and geopolitical issues that Obama has long sought to avoid, particularly without formal congressional authorization.
Most every NFL game comes down to a handful of plays that make a difference. If Carr can keep the Raiders in it by eliminating mistakes, and come through with a key play or two late, he just may be setting the stage for a Raiders resurgence.
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Unlike in Iraq, Obama would not be acting at the invitation of a host government. However, some international law experts say airstrikes could be justified as a matter of self-defense if Obama argues the Islamic State group poses a threat to the U.S. and its allies from inside Syria, whose government is unwilling or unable to stop it.
It will take more than one game to give Carr a full evaluation, but for now, for Week One, Carr has the full faith of Allen, McKenzie and Raider Nation. 聽
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Another possibility: Although the U.S. has said it will not coordinate <a href=http://www.avanttravel.com/michaelkorssonline.php> michael kors handbags</a>  with Assad, his government could give back-channel consent to American strikes. The U.S. has a similar arrangement with the Pakistani military for U.S. drone strikes there, even though Pakistani officials publicly condemn the American actions.
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Obama would still have to contend with the notion that American strikes against the Islamic State militants were actually helping Assad, who has overseen Syria s bloody civil war. The U.S. has long called for Assad to leave power, and the Islamic State group is one of the groups inside Syria that is seeking to oust him.
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@@@ Before his address, the president huddled with congressional leaders at the White House. Following the hourlong discussion, the White House said Obama told lawmakers that he has the authority he needs to take action against the Islamic State militants but would still welcome action from Congress that would aid the overall effort and demonstrate to the world that the United States is united in defeating the threat. Even before Obama s meeting with Senate and House leaders Tuesday, some lawmakers suggested a congressional vote on the president s plans was unlikely before the midterm elections in November.

As a practical matter, I don t really see the time that it would take to really get this out and have a full debate and discuss all the issues, said Rep. Howard Buck McKeon, R-Calif., chairman of the House Armed Services Committee.

For Obama, a sustained U.S. intervention in the Middle East is at odds with the vision he had for the region when he ran for president on a pledge to <a href=http://capstone.edu.sg/clreplicashoes.php> Christian Louboutin Outlet Online</a> end the war in Iraq, where the role of American fighting forces drew to a close nearly three years ago. The timing of his announcement Wednesday night was all the more striking, with Obama s address to the nation scheduled just hours before anniversary commemorations of the terrorist attacks of Sept. 11, 2001. Among the president s most urgent priorities will be seeking authorization from Congress to arm more moderate elements of the opposition fighting Syrian President Bashar Assad. The president asked lawmakers earlier this year for a $500 million train-and-equip program, but the plan stalled on Capitol Hill. With Obama ruling out sending U.S. ground troops into combat in Iraq or Syria, bolstering the capacity of the Iraqi security forces and Syrian opposition will be crucial to efforts to root out the militant group that has moved freely across the blurred border between the two countries. U.S. airstrikes could help give the forces in both countries the space to make gains against the Islamic State. Administration officials said Obama sees a congressional authorization for a Syrian train-and-equip message as sending a strong signal to allies who are considering similar efforts. Secretary of State John Kerry was traveling to the region for discussions in Saudi Arabia and Jordan. On Capitol Hill, there was little consensus on the scope of Obama s authorities. While some lawmakers said the president has the authority he needs under the Constitution, others were seeking a more central congressional role in the effort.

I think it is to his advantage and the country s advantage to have Congress buy into that, Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell, R-Ky., said before joining other Republican and Democratic leaders in the Oval Office Tuesday afternoon for a meeting with Obama.

None of the leaders spoke to reporters as they left the White House. However, an aide to House Speaker John Boehner said the Ohio Republican expressed support for efforts to increase the effectiveness of the Iraqi security forces and for equipping the Syrian opposition. Boehner also said he would support the deployment of U.S. military personnel to Iraq <a href=http://capstone.edu.sg/images/guccioutlet.onlinesalecc.php>Gucci Outlet Store</a> in a training and advisory role and to assist with lethal targeting of Islamic State leadership, according to the aide, who spoke only on condition of anonymity to discuss the private meeting. The U.S. is already launching airstrikes against Islamic State targets inside Iraq, a mission undertaken at the invitation of the Iraqi government and without formal authorization from Congress. But the scope of the mission has been relatively limited to strikes that help protect American interests in the region and prevent humanitarian crises. U.S. officials said Obama is expected to loosen those limitations and open a broader counterterrorism campaign against the militants in Iraq. And following the group s shocking beheading of two American journalists in Syria, Obama began more seriously considering extending strikes into Syria. People who have spoken with Obama in recent days said it appeared likely he would take that step. At a private dinner Monday night with foreign policy experts, Obama emphasized the importance of viewing the Islamic State as one organization, not two groups separated by a border. Administration officials and others familiar with Obama s thinking spoke on condition of anonymity because they were not authorized to be named. Obama s spokesman has said the president is willing to go wherever is necessary to strike those who are threatening Americans. However, Obama has continued to rule out sending U.S. troops into ground combat operations in the Middle East. In a shift for a war-weary nation, new polls suggest the American people would support a sustained air campaign. A Washington Post-ABC News poll released Monday showed 71 percent of Americans support airstrikes in Iraq, up from 54 percent just three weeks ago. And 65 percent say they support extending airstrikes into Syria. Taking that latter step would raise legal and geopolitical issues that Obama has long sought to avoid, particularly without formal congressional authorization. Unlike in Iraq, Obama would not be acting at the invitation of a host government. However, some international law experts say airstrikes could be justified as a matter of self-defense if Obama argues the Islamic State group poses a threat to the U.S. and its allies from inside Syria, whose government is unwilling or unable to stop it. Another possibility: Although the U.S. has said it will not coordinate <a href=http://www.avanttravel.com/michaelkorssonline.php> michael kors handbags</a> with Assad, his government could give back-channel consent to American strikes. The U.S. has a similar arrangement with the Pakistani military for U.S. drone strikes there, even though Pakistani officials publicly condemn the American actions. Obama would still have to contend with the notion that American strikes against the Islamic State militants were actually helping Assad, who has overseen Syria s bloody civil war. The U.S. has long called for Assad to leave power, and the Islamic State group is one of the groups inside Syria that is seeking to oust him.

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