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Paul McQuistan
Paul McQuistan is an offensive tackle for the Oakland Raiders, wearing number 79. 2006 is his first year as a professional football player. He played in college at Weber State. Paul McQuistan is 6 feet, 6 inches and weighs 313 pounds... [more]
Paul McQuistan is an offensive tackle for the Oakland Raiders, wearing number 79. 2006 is his first year as a professional football player. He played in college at Weber State. Paul McQuistan is 6 feet, 6 inches and weighs 313 pounds. Here you can recommend links and photos or discuss Paul McQuistan and the Raiders.
--I have sent a request to my respective US Senator to investigate ESPN, and I impolore that you do so as well--
I had to address this issue. I thought about saying nothing, because it is a complicated issue, one in which many people have their interests at stake, and so I wonder if I can truly do anything about it, or whether change is even possible. First off, I'm a fan of the Oakland Raiders. Recently, head coach Tom Cable of the NFL...
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On Sunday afternoon the Denver Broncos defeated the Oakland Raiders 23-3 on their home field. For Raider Nation the loss couldn't be more painful. For the first time in six years the Raiders had a reason to be optimistic. The 2008 season ended with two back-to-back wins (in convincing fashion I might add) over teams that had playoff aspirations.
In the offseason the run defense, offensive line and wide receiving core were all addressed in the...
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- Is Russell a Raider mistake? (heraldnet.com)
Did you say that you don't like to look at yourself in the mirror?
Well, it's a countdown to the Monday Night Football game, and a little introspection just might be good for all of us before the game begins.
So many fans have their charts, statistics, videos, and comments about what should be done on Monday night. Just in case there is a dimension of the human experience that is not acknowledged by all, but, nevertheless, exists for some, let...
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- Raider Rage (views.washingtonpost.com)
- Neither offense nor defense effective in Raider 24-16 loss to San Diego (theraidercast.com)
- League, Raiders working closely on Cable case (theraidercast.com)
A former Oakland Raiders player and a current Alameda County supervisor got into a dustup the other day over pee-wee football - landing Supervisor Scott Haggerty in a neck brace and ex-NFL tight end Jeremy Brigham under investigation by Pleasanton police. All...
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- Interview With an Ordinary Oakland Raider Fan (bleacherreport.com)
Hungry for wieners. Sanchez took some time to fill his belly with a hot dog during the Jets thrashing of the lowly Oakland Raiders on Sunday. Sanchez said the reason he was chowing down on the sidelines was because he was sick all week and hadn’t eaten a lot of food.
He apologized after the game to Raider nation and Jets fans for his in game snack. He didn’t want anyone to think he was showing up Raider nation. Here’s his post game, post...
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