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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.
The Baltimore Ravens had to win to get in the playoffs with the lowly Oakland Raiders standing in there way. Luckily B-More brought Willis McGahee and his pimp hand. Hiram Eugene of the Oakland Raiders was unaware of how strong McGahee’s hand could be, but he found out when Willis broke out for a 77-yard [...]
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The Oakland Raiders have teamed up with the Mary Ann Wright Foundation to help feed the hungry.KCBS' Bob Butler reports
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One of my favorite sayings, "It's All Relative" is the easiest way of putting it.
There are several ways of determining a Raider victory. First of all, if the game is determined by 7 points or less, in the opponents favor, then it is a Raider win. Also, if the Raiders achieve victory over any team in the league, then any team that the previously defeated team has achieved victory over, is deemed as sub-par against the Raiders, without an...
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The Cowboys already have Pat McQuistan on the roster and they worked out his twin brother, Paul, today. Paul was recently cut by Oakland. Like Pat he can play guard and tackle. He is the first player the Cowboys have...
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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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