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| NFL Inactives (Sunday, December 3, 2006) |
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12/03/2006 |
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| oll, S Nick Sorenson, OT Richard Collier, DE James Wyche, DT Tony McDaniel Dolphins - 3rd QB Daunte Culpepper, WR Marcus Vick, RB Ronnie Brown, LB Keith Newman, DT Frederick Evans, G Jeno James, DT Kevin Vickerson, DT Dan Wilkinson HOUSTON TEXANS AT OAKLAND RAIDERS, 4:05 P.M. (ET) Texans - 3rd QB Quinton Porter, S Michael Stone, FB Jameel Cook, WR Derrick Lewis, DT Thomas Johnson, CB Von Hutchins, LB DaShon Polk, OT Scott Jackson Raiders - 3rd QB Marques Tuiasosopo, CB Duane Starks, RB LaMont Jordan, DE Lance |
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| Texans 23, Raiders 14 |
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12/03/2006 |
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OAKLAND, Calif. (AP) -The Houston Texans didn't complete a pass in the second half, finished the game with negative yards passing and somehow found a way to win. That's what happens when you play the Oakland Raiders. Demarcus Faggins scored on a 58-yard fumble return and Houston used two long returns and a pair of fumbles by Randal Williams to set up 16 more points in the second half of a 23-14 victory over Oakland on Sunday. In a season full of ugly losses by the Raiders (2-10), this one gets its own |
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| Raiders Turn Offensive Page Against Texans |
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12/02/2006 |
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| (MySportsbook) - The dismal offensive performance of the Oakland Raiders demanded a change, and at long last, head coach Art Shell delivered one. On Sunday, when the Houston Texans visit McAfee Coliseum, it will be determined whether that change was for the better. It was Tuesday when Shell demoted offensive coordinator and longtime associate Tom Walsh, replacing him with tight ends coach and former Chicago Bears coordinator John Shoop. Walsh had presided over an attack that currently ranks last in the leag |
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| Merriman Return Highlights Bills/Bolts Battle |
NFL Football |
12/02/2006 |
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| is hoping to give an added lift to a team that is already in the midst of a five-game winning streak. The Chargers pushed their lead in the AFC West to two games over Kansas City and Denver with last Sunday's 21-14 comeback victory over the visiting Oakland Raiders. San Diego trailed, 14-7, heading into the final quarter, but came away with the win. At 9-2, San Diego is off to its best-ever start after 11 games since the merger and the third-best start in franchise history. The Bills relished in the spoiler ro |
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| Cutler Show Begins Against Seahawks |
NFL Football |
12/01/2006 |
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| yoff. The game marked the first postseason contest in the eventual Hall of Fame career of Denver quarterback John Elway. Shanahan is 11-7 in his career against the Seahawks, including 11-4 since coming to Denver in 1995. Shanahan's final game as the Oakland Raiders' head coach was a loss to Seattle four games into the 1989 season. The Packers' Mike Holmgren is 4-6 in his career against the Broncos, including 2-5 while at the helm of Seattle. Holmgren is 3-6 head-to-head against Shanahan, including a loss for h |
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| Raiders set to unveil new offense against Texans |
NFL Football |
11/30/2006 |
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OAKLAND, Calif. (AP) -Tom Walsh came under criticism almost immediately after Art Shell hired him as the offensive coordinator for the Oakland Raiders. As the offense struggled week after week, the barbs only got worse as people questioned why the Raiders turned their offense over to someone who had been out of the NFL for 11 seasons, and spent the previous seven years running a bed and breakfast in Idaho. The lack of production eventually cost Walsh his job. The question remains whether anything will c |
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| Chargers have long injury list heading into Bills game |
NFL Football |
11/30/2006 |
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| and coach Marty Schottenheimer said he needs to be close to 100 percent before he plays again. The Chargers will probably know by the end of the week if Dielman, a key blocker for LaDainian Tomlinson, can play. He missed Sunday's 21-14 win over the Oakland Raiders, when Tomlinson pushed his NFL-best touchdown total to 24. The Chargers (9-2) lead the AFC West by two games. Copyright © 2005 The Associated Press. All rights reserved. The information contained in the AP News report may not be published |
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| A look at some of the NFL's best comeback stories |
NFL Football |
11/30/2006 |
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| gainst Baltimore, had 99.9 QB rating and had thrown for 2,868 yards and 21 touchdowns. Chad Pennington, New York Jets quarterback - Has Jets in playoff contention after missing parts of last two seasons with right shoulder injuries. Warren Sapp, Oakland Raiders defensive end - Reinvigorated after missing last six games in 2005 with rotator cuff injury. With six sacks already, on pace to finish with most since career-high 16 1/2 in 2000. Lito Sheppard, Philadelphia Eagles cornerback - Second in NFC with f |
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| Shell lashes out at critic within organization, but won't name names |
NFL Football |
11/29/2006 |
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ALAMEDA, Calif. (AP) -The Oakland Raiders' soap opera season took another strange turn Wednesday when coach Art Shell accused a member of the organization of trying to undermine the coaching staff and rooting against the team. Shell did not name the person, but said it was not a coach or a player. He said the person has been calling media members around the country and criticizing coaches. ``I'm a fighter,'' Shell said. ``I sit back and I watch things happen and then it gets to the point where you cross |
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| Raiders elevate Shoop to offensive coordinator |
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11/28/2006 |
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| Alameda, CA (MySportsbook) - Oakland Raiders head coach Art Shell elevated tight ends coach John Shoop to offensive coordinator for the balance of the 2006 season. Shoop replaced Tom Walsh who will remain with the club. "In this business, at times there are tough decisions that have to be made for the good of the football team," said Shell. "Today, I have made the difficult decision of replacing Tom Walsh as offensive coordinator of the Oakland Raiders with John Shoop for the rest of the season." "John Shoo |
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