According to documents obtained by The Sports Courier, Oakland Raiders owner Al Davis has allegedly been paying off fantasy footballers to draft/trade for players on his roster, despite the fact that as a unit, they are horrendous.

This stunning revelation occurred when The Sports Courier's Fred Richani chatted with the alleged suspect in this fantasy football scandal, Sean William Descartes—a 17-year-old from Truth or Consequences, New Mexico. In a nutshell, the message was random, asking Richani if he could trade all his fantasy players.

It turns out Richani's fantasy players did not match the ones Becker desired. Oddly, Becker wanted to trade for the entire Oakland Raiders......OFFENSE. Now unless the young man is heavily intoxicated, no one would want to pick up JaMarcus Russell and his 48.3 quarterback rating, highlighted by two touchdowns to nine interceptions.

A source close to Becker that wished to be referred to as Nick The Anonymous, claims that the young man does not participate in drug use, but rather that his attempts to trade for the Oakland Raiders offense were a result of a hefty pay off by Al Davis.

NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell, Al Davis, and the entire Raiders organization could not be reached for comment. More details to come.

 

Fred "The F-Bomb" Richani is an actor and columnist. Richani founded The Sports Courier n 2009. He is currently a columnist and album reviewer for 411Mania.com and a syndicated writer for BleacherReport.com.

His work has been featured on CBS Sportsline, 1Wrestling.com, Pro Wrestling Torch, Gerweck.net, GOOGLE News, and USAToday.com. He has also interviewed Platinum-selling bands Blue October and OneRepublic. Richani currently resides between New York City and Philadelphia in Freehold, NJ.