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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.

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Disgruntled Oakland Raiders fans are making a high-profile plea for owner Al Davis to step down as the team's general manager.  
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Are there connections between faith and sports? Have you heard this saying, "So then faith cometh by hearing, and hearing by the word of God"? Now for a response to a comment that was made public a few days ago. One thing that impressed some people when they heard about Richard Seymour's first press conference is he prioritizes and focuses on his faith, his family, and football. If indeed Richard Seymour, an Oakland Raider, focuses on his...  
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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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--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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Today, I thought about the title, A Few Good Men. It depicts what we need on the Oakland Raiders team. Should we boycott? Maybe. Should JaMarcus be benched? Not certain. Should Tom Cable be replaced? It looks like it, because his numbers aren't so good. During the three-year era when the win-loss ratio was greater than any other three consecutive years, we had George Blanda, Daryle Lamonica, and a couple of wide receivers who had glue on their...  
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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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ALAMEDA -- The Oakland Raiders followed up their first win this season by losing three straight games by at least 20 points for the first time in franchise history.So coach Tom Cable wants to make sure his team doesn't get too high about a 13-9 victory over the Philadelphia Eagles on Sunday that  
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The Oakland Raiders Richard Seymour acknowledges the fans as he plays his first game as a Raider against the San Diego Chargers on Monday, September 14, 2009.KANSAS CITY, Mo. – His signature moment as a Raider came on his sixth play as a Raider. Richard Seymour, who joined the Oakland franchise 48 hours earlier, simply bull-rushed San Diego left tackle Marcus McNeill and knocked him on his heels as Chargers quarterback Philip Rivers...  
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Going into their bye during week five of last season, the Oakland Raiders were in a familiar position. Sitting with a 1-3 record, a lack of passion, and an uphill climb to improve the squad, the team finally pulled the trigger on the firing of "Lance" Kiffin, much to the delight of owner Al Davis. Davis put on a show rarely seen in sport as he called a press-conference and actually used an old-school overhead projector (I'm guessing Al isn't...  
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Bruce Gradkowski provided more than a spark for the struggling Oakland Raiders. He delivered a much-needed comeback victory that the Cincinnati Bengals handed over to Oakland.  
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SFGate Debbie Gradkowski is an apron-wearing coordinator. Her game plan is clear: Stuff the Raiders good before they try to stuff the Steelers bad in Pittsburgh on Sunday. “It’s not just me, I’ve got everybody helping,” she said in team-effort coachspeak. She has… Read more.  
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Inside The Oakland Raiders Defensive end Greg Ellis, who joined his teammates at practice at the conclusion of warmups and drills Friday, did not participate and was listed as “doubtful,” meaning he probably won’t play against the Pittsburgh Steelers. “(Ellis) made some improvement but has slowed down. So we’ll see,” coach Tom Cable said. Read more.  
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SFGate The Raiders’ defensive struggles aren’t all that complicated to figure out. If anything, Pro Bowl cornerback Nnamdi Asomugha said, they aren’t complicated enough. “We’re a team that chooses to be who we are regardless of who we’re playing against and… Read more.  
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Realfootball365.com In the 1970s, the Oakland Raiders and Pittsburgh Steelers had an AFC rivalry that was the mirror of the modern day Colts-Patriots battles. Some of the fiercest games of that era were played by and between these two teams, including a massive string of AFC Championship games. From 1970 to 1981 only … Read more.  
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