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raiders playing in mexico city tomorrow so they'll be on short rest. Panthers with 10 days to get healthy. The biggest threat is the Raiders receivers against our secondary, but I like the Bradberry Cooper matchup. I just worry about Crabtree against Worley. I'm assuming we'll play a lot of cover 2. 

Also, lets not forget this Raiders defense is nothing to write home about. Cam and company can have their way ... could be a high scoring game.

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2 hours ago, The_Rainmaker said:

We need a healthy Kalil to get the run game going again and control T.O.P.  Likewise Oakland has a nice interior OL that wear down  defenses, we need Paul Solia, Star, & Love to hold the line of scrimmage. 

 

The key to beating oakland will be synchronized  run blocking. 

 

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You talk about how much we need Kalil for our Oline to play well. Then show a gif with Gradkowski in at Center.

 

Just been that type of year.

 

 

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Not impossible.  Hopefully with extra rest and Oakland coming off a game in Mexico will help.  Im thinking we might pull the upset, which springs us to a 9-7 finish, just not sure that will get us in.


Highly doubt 9-7 is good enough. 10-6 would probably come down to tie breakers

I'd take 9-7 just to have back to back winning seasons


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