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Raiders won't be beating KC in KC though. Trust me, Raiders aren't winning the Div.
49ers beat the Raiders and the Broncos.
Both NFC and AFC West : First place team is 5-4.
Are you attempting to make the argument that the Seahawks (5-4) are on par with Oakland, who throttled them 33-3, KC, or San Diego?
You need some context.
I also wouldn't go touting a 49ers unimpressive victory over Denver right after the Raiders put 59 on them in 3 quarters. I think the win last weekend vs St. Louis was far more impressive because Seattle and Arizona are absolute junk. The 49ers absolutely have a shot in that god-awful division and when you continue watching Kansas City, you'll realize what I mean when I say they're just not that good. They're on the right track, though. I'm far more concerned with San Diego in the NFC West despite KC's cake-walk of a schedule and the fact that the Raiders are up 1 game on them.
Give a team its credit when it finally plays good football, why don't you? They're 3-0 in division thus far and are playing the right way.
Are you attempting to make the argument that the Seahawks (5-4) are on par with Oakland, who throttled them 33-3, KC, or San Diego?
You need some context.
I also wouldn't go touting a 49ers unimpressive victory over Denver right after the Raiders put 59 on them in 3 quarters. I think the win last weekend vs St. Louis was far more impressive because Seattle and Arizona are absolute junk. The 49ers absolutely have a shot in that god-awful division and when you continue watching Kansas City, you'll realize what I mean when I say they're just not that good. They're on the right track, though. I'm far more concerned with San Diego in the NFC West despite KC's cake-walk of a schedule and the fact that the Raiders are up 1 game on them.
Give a team its credit when it finally plays good football, why don't you? They're 3-0 in division thus far and are playing the right way.
Lol, that was at the end of the year. Rice retired as a 49er.
He played over three years in Oakland, including a Super Bowl. How hard is it to research these matters before putting your Cheetoh-stained fingers to the keyboard?
He played over three years in Oakland, including a Super Bowl. How hard is it to research these matters before putting your Cheetoh-stained fingers to the keyboard?
Rich Gannon George Blanda John Madden Tim Brown Jerry Rice Jack Tatum - also called "the Assassin", the DB that hit New England Patriots WR Darryl Stingley so hard, it paralyzed Stingley from the chest down.
2. The Oakland Raiders and the San Francisco 49ers last season in the playoffs were both in 2003. At least the Raiders' last playoff season was a Superbowl visit.
Rich Gannon George Blanda John Madden Tim Brown Jerry Rice Jack Tatum - also called "the Assassin", the DB that hit New England Patriots WR Darryl Stingley so hard, it paralyzed Stingley from the chest down.
2. The Oakland Raiders and the San Francisco 49ers last season in the playoffs were both in 2003. At least the Raiders' last playoff season was a Superbowl visit.
Wassup Jerry Rice. LMAO
Jerry Rice is a 49ers HOFer. If you are going to count Rice then I am counting Isaac Bruce.
Since 2003, 49ers had a better record then the Raiders most of those years.
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