nfl.com - 12/4/2008
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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 fumble, tallied 2.5 sacks and had three ...
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
sfgate.com - 12/5/2008
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sfgate.com —
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 ...
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Chargers roll over Raiders
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
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Raiders vs. Chargers - Week 14
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Raiders (3-9) at Chargers (4-8) — Thursday, 5:30 p.m. PST, NFL Network Let’s all be thankful the Raiders-Chargers game will air on a network nobody has access to. Picture it. Droves of fans rushing to the nearest Direct TV-wired watering hole to catch a rivalry match-up with the national implications of Army-Navy, minus the heart, determination or American pride. For Raiders fans, a undeserved nationally televised game is old hat. Because so many of [image] you are maniacally loyal, the NFL knows it’s “straight cash, homie.” And for Chargers fans, the word “disappointment” doesn’t begin to sum up 2008. Try “difficult,” “painful,” or “embarrassing,” as general ...
NFL Picks: Week Fourteen
The Bucky Channel - The World of Sports from Wisconsin's Perspective. —
If there was one image that captured the pain out of missing the playoffs, it has to be the Vikings' Brian Russell trying to push the Cardinals' Nate Poole out of the end zone at the end of the 2003 season. Not only did it knock Minnesota out of the playoffs, but it paved the way for the Packers to enter via an NFC North Championship. Yay! Keep in mind, if this play happened today, it would be ruled an incomplete pass. Oh, the unfortunate history of the Minnesota Vikings. But yet, this picture sums up how I feel this week. For you see, I am one with the Minnesota Vikings this week, as I am feeling the pain of missing another fantasy football ...
THE RAIDERS ARE F’N TERRIBLE
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I don’t know why I’m wasting time recapping this, but the Chargers beat the tar out of the Raiders last night 34-7. JaMarcus Russell was horrible, even by JaMarcus Russell standards: 68 yards passing, two interceptions, and a lost fumble. Andrew Walter replaced him and was horrible, even by Andrew Walter standards. The only reason the Raiders had a touchdown was because their special teams came through with a return.
As for the Chargers, they actually looked like the team they were supposed to be this year, getting big games from Philip Rivers, LT2, Darren Sproles, and Vincent Jackson. They’re now 5-8, and ...
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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.