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The RaiderCast.com: At Green Bay recap/ Vs Indianapolis preview
- (12/14)
Show Notes: Green Bay, Wi Before the game Lambeau Field Tour and Hall Of Fame The Raiders hit Green Bay In the parking lot At Green Bay recap Song is “Niner Hater” by Raiderhed Get your Raider gifts at Art Thom’s Locker Room Vs Indianapolis preview Interact with us: Voice Mails: Mobvayne Shawn Live Call: Bgirl and Rolo Emails: RCA Sonic Raider Upcoming events: Dec 14-16 NFL’s Longest Tailgate! Dec 15 Ben Davidson Autograph Signing Dec 15 [...]
Playing for the future
- (12/12)
The Oakland Raiders ran into cold reality in Green Bay , playing their worst game of the year and showing how far the team has to go to contend, beat writer David White reports in his...
Heating up just in time for freezing Green Bay
- (12/06)
The Oakland Raiders have won two in a row against AFC West teams, but now face the "maul'' section of the schedule - and that doesn't mean a leisurely day of shopping, beat writer beat...
The RaiderCast.com: Vs Denver recap/ At Green Bay preview
- (12/06)
Show Notes: Vs Denver recap Burn the Donkey shorts!!! Get your Raider gifts at Art Thom’s Locker Room At Green Bay preview Interact with us: Voice mails: Shawn Emails: Greg in Simi Valley,Ca. Raider 1138 Ularis Raidercast news: Look out Green Bay here comes the Raider Nation We will be back on Thursday next week Show wrap-up: We are The RaiderCast. The Number One Podcast Of The Oakland [...]
The RaiderCast.com: Vs Denver recap/ At Green Bay preview
- (12/06)
Show Notes: Vs Denver recap Burn the Donkey shorts!!! Watch the video Get your Raider gifts at Art Thom’s Locker Room At Green Bay preview Interact with us: Voice mails: Shawn Emails: Greg in Simi Valley,Ca. Raider 1138 Ularis Raidercast news: Look out Green Bay here comes the Raider Nation We will be back on Thursday next week Show wrap-up: We are The RaiderCast. The Number One Podcast Of [...]
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Lechler Raiders' one Pro Bowl rep - (12/19)
Punter Shane Lechler often carries the torch for the Raiders during games when the offense and defense struggle.
Parcells May Take VP Job With Falcons - (12/19)
Bill Parcells may be about to accept a job as the Atlanta Falcons' vice president of football operations, a role that would put him in charge of finding the team's next coach. The New York Daily News reported Wednesday that Parcells is on the verge of...
BIGFOOTS IN PRO BOWL / Bay Area punters make all-star game as Lee, Lechler join the 49ers' Willis - (12/19)
The Bay Area's NFL teams haven't been stellar on offense this season, but they're certainly skilled when it comes to giving the ball back to the opponent. Power and placement, along with the NFL's best net averages, secured Pro Bowl berths for 49ers punter...
BIGFOOTS IN PRO BOWL / Bay Area punters make all-star game as Lee, Lechler join the 49ers' Willis - (12/19)
The Bay Area's NFL teams haven't been stellar on offense this season, but they're certainly skilled when it comes to giving the ball back to the opponent. Power and placement, along with the NFL's best net averages, secured Pro Bowl berths for 49ers punter...
The Times-Union: Jaguars: A look ahead - (12/18)
By Vito Stellino
The Jaguars (10-4) can clinch a playoff spot and the fifth seed in the AFC playoffs by beating the Oakland Raiders (4-10) on Sunday. This would send them to the playoffs for the second time in three years and give them a shot at their first playoff victory since 1999.
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The Times-Union: Jaguars: A look ahead - (12/18)
By Vito Stellino
The Jaguars (10-4) can clinch a playoff spot and the fifth seed in the AFC playoffs by beating the Oakland Raiders (4-10) on Sunday. This would send them to the playoffs for the second time in three years and give them a shot at their first playoff victory since 1999.
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The RaiderCast.com: Raiders Vs Colts photo set - (12/18)
Photos from the Raiders Vs Colts Dec 16th 2007
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SPORTSBOOKS.com: Raiders Looking Better In Defeat - (12/18)
(Sportsbooks) - Criticizing the Oakland Raiders for losing to the Indianapolis Colts would almost be like criticizing Daniel “Rudy” Ruettiger for not being able to beat Walter Jones around the edge. Analyze it all you want - the Raiders simply aren’t good enough to beat the defending world champions. Not right now, anyway.
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SFGate.com: Jordan, Rhodes will compete for Raiders? RB start - (12/18)
By David White
ALAMEDA — Running back Justin Fargas is out for the season with a sprained knee ligament, coach Lane Kiffin confirmed Monday, which leaves LaMont Jordan and Dominic Rhodes fighting over his starting job.
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Realfootball365.com: Don?t be fooled, Asomugha?s still a top-tier CB - (12/18)
By Anthony Carroll
There’s one downside to having a breakout season if you’re a cornerback in the NFL. Usually, it means the next season — and every other season after that — you won’t have another one.
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Raiders.com: Raiders Field Day at DeVry University - (12/18)
By Samantha Scott
Recently, Raiders linebackers Isaiah Ekejiuba., Kirk Morrison. and Thomas Howard. traveled to DeVry University?s Fremont campus to speak with high school students about the importance of an education and the self-discipline that you need to make it through school and life.
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Santa Rosa Press Democrat: Howard close to INT record - (12/18)
By Phil Barber
Thomas Howard got his sixth interception of the season Sunday, tying William Thomas’ Raiders record for linebackers and recording the most by a front-seven player since the Ravens’ Ray Lewis had six in 2003.
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Still Fighting - (12/18)
Although I don't believe in "moral" victories, the Raiders effort vs. the SB Champion Colts showed a tremendous will to win. This game was a testament to Head Coach Lane Kiffin's strong leadership and game planning abilities. The Raiders fought tooth & nail with the Colts and held a brief 14-13 in the middle of the 4th quarter. Colts 21 - Raiders 14: Calico Jack?s Six Pack Raiders Goal Line D is Stupendous: Facing the high powered, prolific, complex offense of the Colts, the Raiders D buckled down on 3 separate occasions with their back up against the goal line. The Raiders defensive goal line stands was instrumental in keeping the game close and winnable. Instead of giving up 21 possible points, the D allowed the Colts only 6 points. Goal Line Stand #1 - Indy's 1st offensive possession. Indy had the ball 1st and 10 at the Raider 12. The Raiders D stuffed Addai for 1 yard. Manning throws an incomplete pass. On 3rd down the Raiders hold WR Wayne to a short gain. Raiders hold the Colts to a FG. Goal Line Stand #2 - Indy's 2nd offensive possession after taking a 10-0 lead on a punt return TD. Indy had the ball 1st and 10 at the Raider 6 yard line. Indy ends up going for it on 4th down from the 1 yard line but the Raiders blanket the Colts WRs and the Colts end up with no points. Without this stop, the Colts would have gone up 17-0 and the game is effectively over. Goal Line Stand #3 - In the 3rd quarter with the Colts up 10-7, the Colts have a 1st down on the Raider 1 yard line. The Raiders stonewall RB Keith and Addai on consecutive run plays for no gains. On 3rd down Manning fails to complete a pass to TE Clark. The Colts are forced to kick a FG. 109 yards to Pay Dirt: This was the most amazing Raiders offensive drive of the entire season. Taking over on the 1 yard line after a successful goal line stand, the Raiders executed a methodical, highly efficient 20 play drive that consumed 11:49 of the clock and ended with a 3 yard TD reception by Ronald Curry. This drive had 7 1st down conversions including a 4th down and 1 conversion and a 1st down on a 1st and 20 series. 7 passes & 13 runs. Yes, officially this was a 99 yard TD drive but the Raiders needed to gain 109 yards due to the 10 yard holding call on OG Carlisle.
Punt Return Killer: The one big breakdown that the Raiders had in this game was on Special Teams. The Colts Rushing went 90 yards on a punt return for a TD. The right side of the Raiders coverage team didn't keep their lane assignments. Giving up punt returns in back to back games is a big concern. Superman Howard: Playing in his 2nd season for the Raiders, WLB Thomas Howard recorded his 6th interception for the season. Howard is currently 3rd in the NFL in interceptions which is quite an achievement for a linebacker. To put Howard's 6 interceptions in perspective, here are some numbers to chew on: Howard has as many or equal number of "receptions" as WR Dwight(6); TE Madsen(6); WR Higgins(3); RB Rhodes(3). The next closest LB in interceptions in the league is Indy's Brackett with 4.
1k For Huggy Bear Junior: RB Justin Fargas crossed the 1000 yard threshold by going for 89 yards on 26 carries and 1 TD. In the 2007 season Huggy Bear Jr. has a been a beacon of light. Unfortunately Fargas' banner year came to a close in the 4th quarter when he sprained his MCL. Starting in only 7 games, Fargas final numbers are impressive (1009 yards, 222 carries, 4.5 ypc) but his value to the team goes beyond the statistics. Fargas, in my humble opinion, has been the heart and soul of the 2007 Raiders. Huggy Bear Junior had been a good soldier, team first Raider biding his time for 4 years awaiting the opportunity to shine. When given the chance by Lane Kiffin, Huggy busted down the door and earned the respect and admiration of the Raider Nation. Highway Robbery in Alameda: I hate to end this post on a sour note but I would be remiss to neglect the dubious officiating on a critical, game altering play. With the Raiders down 21-14 facing a crucial 4th down and 9 at the Indy 16 and 1:54 on the clock, McCown attempted a pass to WR Porter on an inside slant pattern to the 7 yard line. The Colts cornerback Hayden had his right arm completely draped around Porter pinning Porter's right arm. The official had a good view of the play and yet didn't call a pass interference when it was clear as day that this was an obvious PI. The Raiders should have had a 1st down and goal to go on the 7 but the non-call effectively ended the game. I'm not the type of fan that makes a habit about whining about the officiating. However in this case, the blind zebra's non-call was extremely disheartening particularly in the context of a close, hard fought game. Uggh. Kiffin said it best in reference to this play: "I'm never one to complain about the calls or make excuses," Kiffin said. "It's just unfortunate that the game comes down to one play, and you don't have a chance to make a play on it." In spite of the loss, the Raider Nation should be proud of this team's will to win. This is the type of game that lays a foundation for future success and brighter days ahead. The Colts game was a good measuring stick for the 2007 Raiders overall improvements and progress.
SacBee.com: Fargas? injury opens door for Rhodes and Jordan - (12/18)
By Jason Jones
ALAMEDA ? LaMont Jordan and Dominic Rhodes might be preparing for a two-game audition for their new teams.
Read more.
Raiders.com: International Fan of the Week - (12/18)
Jan-Darren Chew of Bonn, Germany, has been selected as International Fan of the Week. He will receive a 3′x5′ Raider logo flag and an autographed photo of a Raider Legend.
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Inside The Oakland Raiders: Lechler is lone Pro Bowl player - (12/18)
By Jerry McDonald
Punter Shane Lechler survived returns for touchdowns in each of the last two games and was named to his third Pro Bowl Tuesday.
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Lechler is lone Pro Bowl player - (12/18)
Punter Shane Lechler survived returns for touchdowns in each of the last two games and was named to his third Pro Bowl Tuesday.
Lechler leads the AFC in gross punting (49.0), net punting (41.0) and has placed 21 kicks inside the 20-yard line with just six touchbacks after a 19-to-19 ratio last season.
Earlier this season, Lechler [...]
Raiders? Pro Bowl selection - (12/18)
Raiders’ Shane Lechler is the lone player to represent the silver and black in the 2008 Pro Bowl.
The Times-Union: Simple math for Jaguars - (12/18)
By Vito Stellino
Win and they’re in.
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Inside Bay Area: Poor record hurts Pro Bowl status - (12/18)
By Steve Corkran
ALAMEDA ? The Pro Bowl selections come out today. Once again, the Raiders have a handful of worthy candidates but are devoid of any shoo-ins because of their 4-10 record.
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Pro Bowl Selection show - (12/18)
Tune in to the NFL Network at 1 PM pacific for the coverage of the AFC - NFC Pro Bowl announcements.
SFGate.com: Raiders? Pro Bowl hopes rest with Howard, Lechler, Asomugha - (12/18)
By David White
ALAMEDA — Raiders linebacker Thomas Howard has been in this league for two years, which is long enough to understand the politics of Pro Bowl voting.
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Inside Bay Area: Don?t tell Kiffin, but Raiders show progress - (12/17)
By Jerry McDonald
OAKLAND _ Whether Lane Kiffin realizes it or not, this was progress.
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ContraCostaTimes.com: Oakland drops ball on Russell - (12/17)
By Cam Inman
OAKLAND-SO WE GOT to see The Second Coming of JaMarcus Russell, otherwise known by the Raiders as “Our Franchise.”
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SFGate.com: LOSING WAYS DIE HARD / Raiders? last drive falls short - (12/17)
By David White
Oakland — Raiders cornerback Nnamdi Asomugha made the 59th post-loss trudge to the locker room in his 84-game career. To be honest, it gets a little ancient after awhile.
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San Jose Mercury News: Close only counts in horseshoes - (12/17)
By Steve Corkran
There’s reason to think anything is possible on a day when the Miami Dolphins win for the first time this season.
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San Jose Mercury News: Go for wins or lay the foundation ? Raiders can?t do both - (12/17)
By Mark Purdy
A funny thing happened to the Raiders on their way to the future Sunday.
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Santa Rosa Press Democrat: Kiffin changing a losing culture - (12/17)
By Lowell Cohn
If you feel like being critical, go after Raiders coach Lane Kiffin. Roast him pretty good.
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Inside The Oakland Raiders: Rhodes, Jordan will carry load - (12/17)
By Jerry McDonald
The Raiders are back to where everyone assumed they would be in late December, with Dominic Rhodes and LaMont Jordan as their primary rushing threats.
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San Jose Mercury News: Thoughts on the Raiders game - (12/17)
By John Ryan
Crossed up
Randy Cross brought one out of the vault when he compared Justin Fargas to his former 49ers teammate Paul Hofer. “He runs hard like Hofer ran hard,” Cross said of the 49ers’ never-give-up workhorse during dismal seasons in the 1970s.
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BIGFOOTS IN PRO BOWL / Bay Area punters make all-star game as Lee, Lechler join the 49ers' Willis - (12/19)
The Bay Area's NFL teams haven't been stellar on offense this season, but they're certainly skilled when it comes to giving the ball back to the opponent. Power and placement, along with the NFL's best net averages, secured Pro Bowl berths for 49ers punter...
BIGFOOTS IN PRO BOWL / Bay Area punters make all-star game as Lee, Lechler join the 49ers' Willis - (12/19)
The Bay Area's NFL teams haven't been stellar on offense this season, but they're certainly skilled when it comes to giving the ball back to the opponent. Power and placement, along with the NFL's best net averages, secured Pro Bowl berths for 49ers punter...
The Times-Union: Jaguars: A look ahead - (12/18)
By Vito Stellino
The Jaguars (10-4) can clinch a playoff spot and the fifth seed in the AFC playoffs by beating the Oakland Raiders (4-10) on Sunday. This would send them to the playoffs for the second time in three years and give them a shot at their first playoff victory since 1999.
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BIGFOOTS IN PRO BOWL / Bay Area punters make all-star game as Lee, Lechler join the 49ers' Willis - (12/19)
The Bay Area's NFL teams haven't been stellar on offense this season, but they're certainly skilled when it comes to giving the ball back to the opponent. Power and placement, along with the NFL's best net averages, secured Pro Bowl berths for 49ers punter...
The Times-Union: Jaguars: A look ahead - (12/18)
By Vito Stellino
The Jaguars (10-4) can clinch a playoff spot and the fifth seed in the AFC playoffs by beating the Oakland Raiders (4-10) on Sunday. This would send them to the playoffs for the second time in three years and give them a shot at their first playoff victory since 1999.
Read more.
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The Times-Union: Jaguars: A look ahead - (12/18)
By Vito Stellino The Jaguars (10-4) can clinch a playoff spot and the fifth seed in the AFC playoffs by beating the Oakland Raiders (4-10) on Sunday. This would send them to the playoffs for the second time in three years and give them a shot at their first playoff victory since 1999. Read more.
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The Times-Union: Jaguars: A look ahead - (12/18)
By Vito Stellino The Jaguars (10-4) can clinch a playoff spot and the fifth seed in the AFC playoffs by beating the Oakland Raiders (4-10) on Sunday. This would send them to the playoffs for the second time in three years and give them a shot at their first playoff victory since 1999. Read more.
The RaiderCast.com: Raiders Vs Colts photo set - (12/18)
Photos from the Raiders Vs Colts Dec 16th 2007 See more.
SPORTSBOOKS.com: Raiders Looking Better In Defeat - (12/18)
(Sportsbooks) - Criticizing the Oakland Raiders for losing to the Indianapolis Colts would almost be like criticizing Daniel “Rudy” Ruettiger for not being able to beat Walter Jones around the edge. Analyze it all you want - the Raiders simply aren’t good enough to beat the defending world champions. Not right now, anyway. Read more.
SFGate.com: Jordan, Rhodes will compete for Raiders? RB start - (12/18)
By David White ALAMEDA — Running back Justin Fargas is out for the season with a sprained knee ligament, coach Lane Kiffin confirmed Monday, which leaves LaMont Jordan and Dominic Rhodes fighting over his starting job. Read more.
Realfootball365.com: Don?t be fooled, Asomugha?s still a top-tier CB - (12/18)
By Anthony Carroll There’s one downside to having a breakout season if you’re a cornerback in the NFL. Usually, it means the next season — and every other season after that — you won’t have another one. Read more.
Raiders.com: Raiders Field Day at DeVry University - (12/18)
By Samantha Scott Recently, Raiders linebackers Isaiah Ekejiuba., Kirk Morrison. and Thomas Howard. traveled to DeVry University?s Fremont campus to speak with high school students about the importance of an education and the self-discipline that you need to make it through school and life. Read more.
Santa Rosa Press Democrat: Howard close to INT record - (12/18)
By Phil Barber Thomas Howard got his sixth interception of the season Sunday, tying William Thomas’ Raiders record for linebackers and recording the most by a front-seven player since the Ravens’ Ray Lewis had six in 2003. Read more.
Still Fighting - (12/18)
Although I don't believe in "moral" victories, the Raiders effort vs. the SB Champion Colts showed a tremendous will to win. This game was a testament to Head Coach Lane Kiffin's strong leadership and game planning abilities. The Raiders fought tooth & nail with the Colts and held a brief 14-13 in the middle of the 4th quarter. Colts 21 - Raiders 14: Calico Jack?s Six Pack Raiders Goal Line D is Stupendous: Facing the high powered, prolific, complex offense of the Colts, the Raiders D buckled down on 3 separate occasions with their back up against the goal line. The Raiders defensive goal line stands was instrumental in keeping the game close and winnable. Instead of giving up 21 possible points, the D allowed the Colts only 6 points. Goal Line Stand #1 - Indy's 1st offensive possession. Indy had the ball 1st and 10 at the Raider 12. The Raiders D stuffed Addai for 1 yard. Manning throws an incomplete pass. On 3rd down the Raiders hold WR Wayne to a short gain. Raiders hold the Colts to a FG. Goal Line Stand #2 - Indy's 2nd offensive possession after taking a 10-0 lead on a punt return TD. Indy had the ball 1st and 10 at the Raider 6 yard line. Indy ends up going for it on 4th down from the 1 yard line but the Raiders blanket the Colts WRs and the Colts end up with no points. Without this stop, the Colts would have gone up 17-0 and the game is effectively over. Goal Line Stand #3 - In the 3rd quarter with the Colts up 10-7, the Colts have a 1st down on the Raider 1 yard line. The Raiders stonewall RB Keith and Addai on consecutive run plays for no gains. On 3rd down Manning fails to complete a pass to TE Clark. The Colts are forced to kick a FG. 109 yards to Pay Dirt: This was the most amazing Raiders offensive drive of the entire season. Taking over on the 1 yard line after a successful goal line stand, the Raiders executed a methodical, highly efficient 20 play drive that consumed 11:49 of the clock and ended with a 3 yard TD reception by Ronald Curry. This drive had 7 1st down conversions including a 4th down and 1 conversion and a 1st down on a 1st and 20 series. 7 passes & 13 runs. Yes, officially this was a 99 yard TD drive but the Raiders needed to gain 109 yards due to the 10 yard holding call on OG Carlisle.
Punt Return Killer: The one big breakdown that the Raiders had in this game was on Special Teams. The Colts Rushing went 90 yards on a punt return for a TD. The right side of the Raiders coverage team didn't keep their lane assignments. Giving up punt returns in back to back games is a big concern. Superman Howard: Playing in his 2nd season for the Raiders, WLB Thomas Howard recorded his 6th interception for the season. Howard is currently 3rd in the NFL in interceptions which is quite an achievement for a linebacker. To put Howard's 6 interceptions in perspective, here are some numbers to chew on: Howard has as many or equal number of "receptions" as WR Dwight(6); TE Madsen(6); WR Higgins(3); RB Rhodes(3). The next closest LB in interceptions in the league is Indy's Brackett with 4.
1k For Huggy Bear Junior: RB Justin Fargas crossed the 1000 yard threshold by going for 89 yards on 26 carries and 1 TD. In the 2007 season Huggy Bear Jr. has a been a beacon of light. Unfortunately Fargas' banner year came to a close in the 4th quarter when he sprained his MCL. Starting in only 7 games, Fargas final numbers are impressive (1009 yards, 222 carries, 4.5 ypc) but his value to the team goes beyond the statistics. Fargas, in my humble opinion, has been the heart and soul of the 2007 Raiders. Huggy Bear Junior had been a good soldier, team first Raider biding his time for 4 years awaiting the opportunity to shine. When given the chance by Lane Kiffin, Huggy busted down the door and earned the respect and admiration of the Raider Nation. Highway Robbery in Alameda: I hate to end this post on a sour note but I would be remiss to neglect the dubious officiating on a critical, game altering play. With the Raiders down 21-14 facing a crucial 4th down and 9 at the Indy 16 and 1:54 on the clock, McCown attempted a pass to WR Porter on an inside slant pattern to the 7 yard line. The Colts cornerback Hayden had his right arm completely draped around Porter pinning Porter's right arm. The official had a good view of the play and yet didn't call a pass interference when it was clear as day that this was an obvious PI. The Raiders should have had a 1st down and goal to go on the 7 but the non-call effectively ended the game. I'm not the type of fan that makes a habit about whining about the officiating. However in this case, the blind zebra's non-call was extremely disheartening particularly in the context of a close, hard fought game. Uggh. Kiffin said it best in reference to this play: "I'm never one to complain about the calls or make excuses," Kiffin said. "It's just unfortunate that the game comes down to one play, and you don't have a chance to make a play on it." In spite of the loss, the Raider Nation should be proud of this team's will to win. This is the type of game that lays a foundation for future success and brighter days ahead. The Colts game was a good measuring stick for the 2007 Raiders overall improvements and progress.
SacBee.com: Fargas? injury opens door for Rhodes and Jordan - (12/18)
By Jason Jones ALAMEDA ? LaMont Jordan and Dominic Rhodes might be preparing for a two-game audition for their new teams. Read more.
Raiders.com: International Fan of the Week - (12/18)
Jan-Darren Chew of Bonn, Germany, has been selected as International Fan of the Week. He will receive a 3′x5′ Raider logo flag and an autographed photo of a Raider Legend. Read more.
Inside The Oakland Raiders: Lechler is lone Pro Bowl player - (12/18)
By Jerry McDonald Punter Shane Lechler survived returns for touchdowns in each of the last two games and was named to his third Pro Bowl Tuesday. Read more.
Lechler is lone Pro Bowl player - (12/18)
Punter Shane Lechler survived returns for touchdowns in each of the last two games and was named to his third Pro Bowl Tuesday. Lechler leads the AFC in gross punting (49.0), net punting (41.0) and has placed 21 kicks inside the 20-yard line with just six touchbacks after a 19-to-19 ratio last season. Earlier this season, Lechler [...]
Raiders? Pro Bowl selection - (12/18)
Raiders’ Shane Lechler is the lone player to represent the silver and black in the 2008 Pro Bowl.
The Times-Union: Simple math for Jaguars - (12/18)
By Vito Stellino Win and they’re in. Read more.
Inside Bay Area: Poor record hurts Pro Bowl status - (12/18)
By Steve Corkran ALAMEDA ? The Pro Bowl selections come out today. Once again, the Raiders have a handful of worthy candidates but are devoid of any shoo-ins because of their 4-10 record. Read more.
Pro Bowl Selection show - (12/18)
Tune in to the NFL Network at 1 PM pacific for the coverage of the AFC - NFC Pro Bowl announcements.
SFGate.com: Raiders? Pro Bowl hopes rest with Howard, Lechler, Asomugha - (12/18)
By David White ALAMEDA — Raiders linebacker Thomas Howard has been in this league for two years, which is long enough to understand the politics of Pro Bowl voting. Read more.
Inside Bay Area: Don?t tell Kiffin, but Raiders show progress - (12/17)
By Jerry McDonald OAKLAND _ Whether Lane Kiffin realizes it or not, this was progress. Read more.
ContraCostaTimes.com: Oakland drops ball on Russell - (12/17)
By Cam Inman OAKLAND-SO WE GOT to see The Second Coming of JaMarcus Russell, otherwise known by the Raiders as “Our Franchise.” Read more.
SFGate.com: LOSING WAYS DIE HARD / Raiders? last drive falls short - (12/17)
By David White Oakland — Raiders cornerback Nnamdi Asomugha made the 59th post-loss trudge to the locker room in his 84-game career. To be honest, it gets a little ancient after awhile. Read more.
San Jose Mercury News: Close only counts in horseshoes - (12/17)
By Steve Corkran There’s reason to think anything is possible on a day when the Miami Dolphins win for the first time this season. Read more.
San Jose Mercury News: Go for wins or lay the foundation ? Raiders can?t do both - (12/17)
By Mark Purdy A funny thing happened to the Raiders on their way to the future Sunday. Read more.
Santa Rosa Press Democrat: Kiffin changing a losing culture - (12/17)
By Lowell Cohn If you feel like being critical, go after Raiders coach Lane Kiffin. Roast him pretty good. Read more.
Inside The Oakland Raiders: Rhodes, Jordan will carry load - (12/17)
By Jerry McDonald The Raiders are back to where everyone assumed they would be in late December, with Dominic Rhodes and LaMont Jordan as their primary rushing threats. Read more.
San Jose Mercury News: Thoughts on the Raiders game - (12/17)
By John Ryan Crossed up Randy Cross brought one out of the vault when he compared Justin Fargas to his former 49ers teammate Paul Hofer. “He runs hard like Hofer ran hard,” Cross said of the 49ers’ never-give-up workhorse during dismal seasons in the 1970s. Read more.
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