sfgate.com - 12/5/2008
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Their latest telecast beatdown, 34-7 to the Chargers on Thursday, is the fourth straight time since 2006 the Raiders have been soundly victimized before a national audience, with NFL Network airing the latest dishonor from Qualcomm Stadium. Taken further, the Raiders have lost 10 straight ...
pigskinheaven.com - 12/7/2008
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pigskinheaven.com —
On my daily browse through the internet world,
I found a video of Oakland Raiders cornerback Nmandi
Asomugha on NFL.com commenting on the Raiders and how they "aren't even close" to competing. According to Asomugha, "we wonder why we don't get the primetime games." He then goes on to cite ...
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Why Aren't the Raiders Primetime? Look at Davis
pastthepylon.blogspot.com - 12/4/2008
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pastthepylon.blogspot.com —
Both teams have just about a zero chance
of making the playoffs and can already start to
plan for the 2009 season. With so little on the line, which team will step up and take control on the field?
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Thursday Night - Battle on the West Coast
nfl.com - 12/4/2008
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nfl.com —
It was over when ... San Diego QB
Philip Rivers fired a 59-yard touchdown strike to a
wide-open Vincent Jackson along the right sideline for a 24-0 Chargers lead with 9:11 remaining in the second quarter. Game ball Chargers LB Shaun Phillips forced a ...
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NFL Game Center: Post Game - Oakland Raiders at San ...
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F Juice.com —
... No? You don’t see it? Sorry, grumpy.
Employers are eliminating jobs at an alarming rate, according to the Labor Department.
Did you hear about the guy who assaulted his girlfriend with a burger?
In football news, it looks like police are NOT happy with the NFL’s handling of Plaxi-gate.
The Raiders were destroyed on Primetime television again last night- no surprise.
The ...
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SPORTSbyBROOKS —
... I forgot that the Raiders and Chargers were playing on the NFL NETWORK last night, and by the time I turned it on it was already 24-0 in the second quarter. San Diego cruised to a 34-7 win. Oakland’s only points came on a kickoff return at the end of the first half. Good to see the Raiders are back after that inexplicable win over Denver a couple weeks ago. As for the Chargers, it looks like too little, too late. The Bolts have to win out (including a win over the Broncos) and hope Denver loses every game. And the Broncos are playing the Chiefs this weekend. Not looking ...
National Football Post Diner News
The National Football Post » Hot News and Rumors —
... FROM DAVID WHITE OF THE SAN FRANCISCO CHRONICLE… Blown assignments, blown coverages,” (Nnamdi) Asomugha said. “I don’t know what’s going on but, some of the mistakes that we make, they’re uncalled for.” Backup running back Darren Sproles scored on two screens. Starting running back LaDainian Tomlinson scored his 19th career rushing touchdown against Oakland. Just like that, the Chargers won their 11th straight against the Raiders. Asomugha sees the opposite from his team, prime time or otherwise. “We don’t play good football, we don’t play sound football, we’ve been ...
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Rivers leads the Charge past Raiders —
NYDailyNews.com - Football 12/5/2008
LaDainian Tomlinson scored on a 3-yard run against his favorite punching bag and Philip Rivers threw three touchdown passes, including a 59-yarder to Vincent Jackson, to give San Diego a 34-7 victory against the Oakland Raiders Thursday night.