Hee-Haws v. Raiders
Posted: Wed Nov 28, 2007 2:49 pm
A lot of things set up well for Oakland in this game.
I think they've got a reasonable shot at winning their 2nd consecutive division game.
- Dungver took a swift kick in the 'nads with that 4th quarter Chicago comeback on Sunday.
A serious blow to post-season hopes.
Lingering effects?
- 2nd straight road games are often not a friendly thing.
- Oakland got a MUCH needed spark of confidence by finally getting over the hump ...... and in a road division game, on Sunday.
- Payback.
The Raiders got punked out of a game they feel like they should have won against Dungver in week 2.
They'll be ready to make amends.
Culpepper played his best game of the season last week.
The passing game actually looked like it was up to NFL level.
Most importantly, he took care of the ball.
The Raider O-Line manhandled the Hee-Haws last time out, and I see no reason for that to change this time.
Fargas goes over 100 again this week.
No matter who gets the carries for the Mules, I look for success for him.
For what it's worth, Oakland probably has the best kicker/punter tandem in the league.
Raider fan was calling for Janikowski's head after his missed two kicks and had another one blocked in week 1 -- all of them off the dirt.
Since missing the do-over kick (upright) kick v. the Hee-Haws in week 2, Jano has missed just one kick -- a 64 yarder, off the upright, that would have had the distance from 70+ yards.
He's made 5 kicks over 50 yards, and he COMFORTABLY leads the NFL in touchbacks.
He's had his best year, by far.
And Lechler is just sensational.
Dude somehow just gets better every year.
Hell, pretty much the only reason I kept watching the games the past month was to see how far our punter could kick the ball. lolz
Close game this week, and the Raiders win it 22-20.
Death to everything Donkey related!!
I think they've got a reasonable shot at winning their 2nd consecutive division game.
- Dungver took a swift kick in the 'nads with that 4th quarter Chicago comeback on Sunday.
A serious blow to post-season hopes.
Lingering effects?
- 2nd straight road games are often not a friendly thing.
- Oakland got a MUCH needed spark of confidence by finally getting over the hump ...... and in a road division game, on Sunday.
- Payback.
The Raiders got punked out of a game they feel like they should have won against Dungver in week 2.
They'll be ready to make amends.
Culpepper played his best game of the season last week.
The passing game actually looked like it was up to NFL level.
Most importantly, he took care of the ball.
The Raider O-Line manhandled the Hee-Haws last time out, and I see no reason for that to change this time.
Fargas goes over 100 again this week.
No matter who gets the carries for the Mules, I look for success for him.
For what it's worth, Oakland probably has the best kicker/punter tandem in the league.
Raider fan was calling for Janikowski's head after his missed two kicks and had another one blocked in week 1 -- all of them off the dirt.
Since missing the do-over kick (upright) kick v. the Hee-Haws in week 2, Jano has missed just one kick -- a 64 yarder, off the upright, that would have had the distance from 70+ yards.
He's made 5 kicks over 50 yards, and he COMFORTABLY leads the NFL in touchbacks.
He's had his best year, by far.
And Lechler is just sensational.
Dude somehow just gets better every year.
Hell, pretty much the only reason I kept watching the games the past month was to see how far our punter could kick the ball. lolz
Close game this week, and the Raiders win it 22-20.
Death to everything Donkey related!!