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Sports : Football Last Updated: Jan 5, 2008 - 8:33:01 AM


Raiders End Season With Few Wins
By Krystal Moyal
Jan 6, 2008 - 3:29:01 AM

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OAKLAND
—Hey all you Raider Fans out there, the line up for next season is finally posted. The Raiders will be going up against the Buffalo Bills, Denver Broncos, San Diego Chargers, Kansas City Chiefs, Baltimore Ravens, Miami Dolphins, Tampa Bay Buccaneers, New Orleans Saints, and many others.

Sure this season was not too hot considering the team ended their 2007 season with only four wins against the Cleveland Browns, Miami Dolphins, Denver Broncos and the Kansas City Chiefs. Some would look at this as a terrible season and some, maybe not; however, most would probably say “well, at least they won a few games.”

If you go back and look at their record for the 2007 season, the two games which they lost terribly were the only two out of the season. The other ones were either really close or somewhat close. What I think is a bad game is when you are losing the game 49-17, hence the rose bowl game that USC played against Illinois which put Illinois in complete shock.

A lot of these players came right out of college to go pro and there is not doubt in my mind that next season they will have more, younger players who are looking for what every football player looks for. A dream come true.

Feedback from head coach Lane Kiffin has not been immediately returned.

 



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