Originally Posted by Quesadilla Joe:
We had 16 points in the first half and would've had 24, if it weren't for a Melvin Gordon fumble in Raiders' territory and a missed PAT.
Mistakes are part of the game. Your players made mistakes. How much have you benefited from other teams' mistakes? If you're going to play the game of dismissing your own mistakes, then you need to balance it by dismissing the mistakes of your opponents too. [Reply]
Originally Posted by Quesadilla Joe:
They were cookin' in the first half. Russ had more TD passes than incompletions. The O ran hot and cold in the second half, but the Raiders had no business putting up 10 or more points against us.
And Seattle had no business doubling your point total yesterday and fleecing you in the trade. :-) [Reply]
Originally Posted by JohnnyHammersticks:
I never thought I'd see a team get fleeced in a trade with Seattle worse than we got fleeced in the Frank Clark trade, yet here we are.
Originally Posted by RaidersOftheCellar:
Amazing how defenses have a tendency to show up against bad offenses at high altitude but not against halfway decent offenses.
I thought you guys were just posting about how Seattle has a good offense now. Also, Clink or whatever it's called now is about as low altitude as you can get while staying dry. [Reply]