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From: srm@nsc.UUCP (Richard Mateosian)
Newsgroups: net.sport.football
Subject: Re: Seahawks Eat Crow or Just Who Were Those Guys Anyway?!
Message-ID: <2022@nsc.UUCP>
Date: Tue, 11-Dec-84 08:08:50 EST
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Posted: Tue Dec 11 08:08:50 1984
Date-Received: Wed, 12-Dec-84 05:23:55 EST
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Summary: 

In article <256@ssc-vax.UUCP> erik@ssc-vax.UUCP (Erik Strom) writes:
>
>   Now whose side would you like to be on? The side of the Broncos who
> squeaked by with another awesome 16-13 win on another Karlis field
> goal or the side of the Seahawks who were just humiliated and return 
> to the friendly confines of the Kingdome? 

Looks like the Broncos and the Seahawks have both peaked too early (so
what else is new).  Meanwhile, the Raiders are back.  Plunkett got in a
little playing time Monday (fumbled a snap, missed a handoff, then threw
a 73-yard touchdown pass).  He'll be ready for the playoffs after next
Sunday's Pittsburgh game.  Remember, the Raiders were 6-0 before he was
injured, and their second-string QB, Marc Wilson, played most of the
subsequent games with an injured throwing hand.  Wilson is good, but 
Plunkett's experience will be the key to playoff success.

I've said it before, and I'll say it again.  The Raider-49er superbowl
is finally here, and nobody ever got rich betting against the Raiders.
-- 
Richard Mateosian
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