Originally posted by 21&500
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It’s Raider’s Week
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I was at the Murph for over 10 years with season tickets. I sat in Loge 2 and we would watch the end zone fights all game long when the Raiders came to town. I also went to all the SD games against the Raiders at the Coliseum. CRAZY shit you see there for sure.
I am going to prep for the Raiders by going trout fishing in North Carolina today through Sunday. I'll get home about 2 hours before kickoff. No worries and no stress.
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Originally posted by La Costa Boy View Post
I see what you did there........ Too much silver and black in Carson for ya?
I just flipping hate the fucking Raiders......always have and always will........
Now, if you excuse me, I have some Charger memories to suppress.
The Wasted Decade is done.
Build Back Better.
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Paul GutierrezVerified account @PGutierrezESPN
Right tackle Donald Penn (groin) has been placed on Injured Reserve and the Raiders have signed Ian Silberman off the Titans' practice squad. Silberman was with the Raiders the past two training camps and was on the team's active roster last December
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Originally posted by Boltjolt View PostThey don't hand out wins by leading at halftime so the Raiders should have won none of those games.
A big key is pressuring Carr, which we can't do very well so if we can't stop Lynch and Carr has all day to throw then we won't win so Gus better come up with something better than a bend but don't break plan because it didn't work at all against the Rams. Carr will make mistakes if you pressure him.
Now I agree with you that Carr will make mistakes when pressured and this season has been proof of that. So if our defense can get pressure on him and restrict Lynch, we should be able to beat them because our offense can score on any defense in the league and their defense is not very good. With that said, the Raiders do present more of a challenge than a typical 1-3 team normally would.
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NFL odds, picks for Week 5: Advanced computer model loving Cowboys and Chargers- By CBS Sports Staff
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One of the Week 5 NFL picks the model is all over: the Chargers cover as 5.5-point home favorites over the Raiders.
The Raiders notched their first win since head coach Jon Gruden's return last week compliments of late mistakes by the Browns. However, the model doesn't expect that momentum to carry over. Instead, look for the 2-2 Chargers to get back over .500 with a convincing win.
Fueled by a projection of well over 300 yards and two touchdowns for Philip Rivers, not only does the SportsLine model expect the Chargers to cover in 60 percent of simulations, it also has them winning 32-22 to cover with ease. That final score also means there's value on the Over (53.5), so you can lock that pick in as well. The model is also calling for Chargers running back Melvin Gordon to shred the Raiders' run defense, accounting for almost 130 yards from scrimmage and at least one end zone visit
Now, if you excuse me, I have some Charger memories to suppress.
The Wasted Decade is done.
Build Back Better.
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