Justin Fargas

Justin Fargas

Justin Fargas is a running back for the Oakland Raiders. He is number 25 and is 6'1 and 220 pounds. The Oakland Raiders are coached by Art Shell and are in the AFC West.

 
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Justin Fargas has been stirring the pot lately, making a case that he is the best running back in Oakland. Despite Michael Bush's fan favoritism, and the fact that Darren McFadden did enough in college to make himself a top five draft choice in 2008, Justin Fargas recently took the lead in rushing yards for Oakland despite missing the first four games of the year, matching Michael Bush's 204 yards on the year. Fargas has rushed for 204 yards...  
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Who can slip this into the Raiders' playbook? See, we're going to do a change-up in the Offense Plan: Raiders go into unbalanced line right (two tackles to the wide side). Raiders alternate three tight ends and four tight ends to wide side. Full house backfield: Russell, Lawton and Fargas, and Bush alternate with McFadden. Run it up the gut. Run it off tackle to wide side. Run it around end wide side. Run it cross-buck to weak side.  When...  
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Yes, I said it Justin Fargas is the heart and soul of the Raiders offense. He leads by example with determination and intensity. What was it that helped the Raiders offense to there 1st 300 plus yard game since playing the Chargers in the Monday Night opener? It wasn't some young talented player who just joined the Raiders or anything new at all. It is something that the Raiders have had for years. The relentless running style of Justin Fargas...  
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Chargers inside linebacker Tim Dobbins sustained a knee injury in the second quarter of Sunday's game against Oakland and was taken to the locker room on a cart. Dobbins was hurt on second-and-6 from the San Diego 9, when Justin Fargas gained 5 yards. Fargas scored two plays later to tie the game at 7.  
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This game can be summed up in this anecdote: At one point in the game I noticed the Giants had 175 more passing yards than the Raiders. This wouldn’t have been so strange, except for the fact that the Giants had 173 passing yards at the time. You do the math. Raiders RB Justin Fargas’ father Antonio Fargas played “Huggy Bear” on the 1970s TV show “Starsky and Hutch.” But if any player on the Raiders should inherit the cuddly, unimposing...  
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