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NFL 2014 Week 15 |OT| Drunk in Love

Dega

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dirty ass play

Yup

Fitz would have won us that game. Oh well colts got lucky with savage handing them so much but he did start to do better until the end there (injured).

Sucks, shitty way to lose that game.
 
I was expecting Tanny to run the option more, he was pretty ineffective as a pocket qb.

The playcalling was weird, but the quick scoring by the pats in the 3rd ended any thoughts of having a balanced offense for the rest of the game. He didn't have a bad game, there were 2 dropped TDs that might have made a difference in how badly the game got out of hand but as usual this team can't play a complete game in any phase.
 

Godslay

Banned
San Diego defense doing a good job tightening up in the red zone.

Sucks Clady is out, especially with line getting pushed around.
 

RBH

Member
Raiders owner Mark Davis is getting ready to make bold moves and spend big money to help restore Oakland to the winning ways it once knew, and general manager Reggie McKenzie could be a casualty of the overhaul, multiple league sources told ESPN NFL Insider Adam Schefter.

Davis also has a hole to fill at head coach after Dennis Allen was fired after an 0-4 start. Tony Sparano is acting as interim coach.

On his road trips this season, Davis has been meeting with former Raiders and people not connected to Oakland's front office, gleaning insight and tips about ways to improve his franchise, sources said.


Oakland is 2-11 overall, but both wins have come since Sparano took over. The highlight of Oakland's season came earlier this month with a convincing, 24-13 home win over Bay Area rival San Francisco. Sparano received a Gatorade bath from his players.

After the game, Sparano, who was the offensive line coach under Allen and who still keeps that role, sidestepped questions about whether he wants to return, saying it isn't his question to answer. But he made his point clear.

"I was given a job to do several weeks ago, trying to do the job the way that I know how to do the job, and I know, I said this after the game yesterday, too, I know where our players are," Sparano said. "I know what they think and I know how they respond. I can tell by their response, so I feel really good about where we are right now. I love this group of guys and I like coaching them and I love this team, so, that's all I'll say to you."
http://espn.go.com/nfl/story/_/id/12026986/oakland-raiders-owner-mark-davis-prepares-changes
 

ShaneB

Member
I'm just a JFF fan. He was brutal to the point that Hoyer should probably play

But it was an awful game by their whole team, and it's inexcusable how badly they were pushed around on both lines at home in a division game. Pettine really should have a lot to answer for, even if he wants to put all offensive woes on JFF

Yeah, didn't look like a great first impression from the highlights I saw.
 
See that's what I was complaining about on the BB hit. If the receiver is short it's hard to get a clean hit. It's the same situation. I mean I'm a Seahawks fan so I don't care but I would be mad if this was the other way around.
 

MechDX

Member
Yup

Fitz would have won us that game. Oh well colts got lucky with savage handing them so much but he did start to do better until the end there (injured).

Sucks, shitty way to lose that game.

Hit on Savage is the same exact play Watt got flagged for vs Buffalo
 
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