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From: mcal@ihuxb.UUCP (Mike Clifford)
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Subject: Re: LA Faiders
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Date: Wed, 18-Sep-85 14:04:06 EDT
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Posted: Wed Sep 18 14:04:06 1985
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> > Weren't the Chiefs great.  They hung in there, got two or three nice calls
> > and tromped the shit out of the Raiders.  WOW!
> > 
> > I'll bet the farm they take their 1St loss to the Seahawks. (That means
> > they'll go 2-0 against the Faiders!  Can they beat the Raiders at home?)
> 
> As a Raider fan, I was certainly not happy about the Raider-Chief game.
> Although they committed their quota of disastrous turnovers (and maybe
> a few more) in that game.  What really concerned me was the Chief's
> ability to control the Raider pass rush (which is allegedly one of their
> strong points).
> 
> 		Steve Vegdahl

I thought that the one high-point for the Raiders during this game was
their pass rush.  For most of the night they were pressuring Kenney, hitting
him just as he released the ball.  You're right, though, that the Raiders
weren't able to sack Kenney as many times as they'd like.  I really admire
Kenney for standing in there and throwing the ball in the midst of the 
pressure...he did a hell of a job!

Mike Clifford