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Raiders Still Looked Pretty Good

Discussion in 'All Other Team Discussions' started by Miskito, Sep 9, 2005.

  1. Miskito Cheesehead

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    Even though they lost the game, I was still impressed by the yardage and points they picked up against the defending world champs. Moss looked good and Collins was great. I'd be excited about this year, RP. (I know you are)
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    I was impressed as well. I think when Collins learns to look off coverage at Moss a little more, it'll get even better. I thought a few too many times you could just tell he was going to #18 no matter what. Coach Turner didn't steal a page of Tice's playbook and bring back the "Randy Ratio", did he? :D
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    my buddy, a huge patriots fan said the pats kept Moss in check. I agreed. Its sad though that 130 yds and a TD is 'in check.'
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    Moss had a decent game.... and Oakland lost. Gee, sounds familiar for some reason.
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    I like seeing Oak with Minn's offense :)

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