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this is a discussion within the Saints Community Forum; Originally Posted by jeanpierre Cher, you need to come outta da cave, Bro... Jack Del Rio has turned up the gas 'cause the Raiders are a serious playoff team... I'm seeing a lot of this sentiment for the Raiders today. ...
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Re: Game Day - Opening Day: Oakland Raiders vs New Orleans Saints
Originally Posted by jeanpierre
I'm seeing a lot of this sentiment for the Raiders today. I don't know where it's coming from.![]()
They aren't as bad as they were a couple of years ago, but I don't see playoffs for them. And by no means does beating the Saints prove anything. We know how this team plays down to competition virtually every year. I could be wrong about Oakland, but honestly I think we just lost to an average team. |
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Re: Game Day - Opening Day: Oakland Raiders vs New Orleans Saints
Originally Posted by burningmetal
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They have two good receivers, a great pass rusher, a good oline, a good DE yet they aren't better than average? |
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Re: Game Day - Opening Day: Oakland Raiders vs New Orleans Saints
Originally Posted by burningmetal
They should average 24 to 27 ppg. Not 35. Their close to taking the next step if they haven't already. Could be this season? The team I believe will take the next step is Jacksonville. Carr and Bortles are pretty decent qb.'s and I believe will only get better in time.
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