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To: Mick who wrote (1430)11/18/1998 11:04:00 PM
From: ALL IN PAUL  Respond to of 45645
 
Those Raiders lost to the Ravens for crying out loud!!!
Nonetheless it is good to have a dream and you have a whopper of a dream.

Laron



To: Mick who wrote (1430)11/18/1998 11:20:00 PM
From: Redhook  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 45645
 
Terrell Davis is fine and will play. Elway, Griffith, and McCaffrey are questionable and probably won't play. Also, Cunningham is expected to play in the Minnesota/Green Bay game.

As far as the Denver/Oakland game, the Raiders are really struggling to score points. I don't see them putting up more than 17 against Denver. Denver will probably have that at the half.

But, like you said anything can happen in a football game. Denver may win by even more than 14.



To: Mick who wrote (1430)11/19/1998 1:01:00 AM
From: Thomas M.  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 45645
 
"Oakland has always been a special opponent for Denver coach Mike Shanahan, who was fired by Raiders owner Al Davis after four games in 1989. He is 6-1 against his former team, including a 34-17 victory back in Week Three."

Last year's Raider victory was a fluke. Everybody has extrapolated way too much from that game. Nap Kaufman is hobbled with a bad ankle. Elway is back. Allen/Turner are out. Denver rolls.

Tom