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Sep 26, 2005
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Posted: 15 hours 22 minutes ago

Quick Take: Raiders (1-2) at Dolphins (0-3)

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Last meeting
Miami quarterback Gus Frerotte threw a pair of touchodwns as the Dolphins defeated the Raiders, 33-21, on Nov. 27, 2005 in Oakland.

Streaks
The Raiders lead the all-time regular season series, 15-11-1, but the Dolphins have won six consecutive regular season games against the Raiders.



Last week
Raiders rookie coach Lane Kiffin obviously learned a lesson from Broncos coach Mike Shanahan, as he was able to ice Browns kicker Phil Dawson and preserve a 26-24 victory. The victory was Kiffin's first as a head coach. ... Dolphins running back Ronnie Brown rushed for 112 yards with a pair of touchdowns and notched 99 receiving yards with a third touchdown, but it wasn't enough as the Jets prevailed 31-28.

At stake
The Raiders, at 1-2, find themselves tied with Kansas City and San Diego for second place in the AFC West. In fact, the Raiders are a Shanahan time out away from being all alone in first place of the division. With the Broncos playing a tough game at Indianapolis this week, the Raiders could end up tied for first place with a victory. Miami rookie coach Cam Cameron is still searching for his first NFL head coaching victory.

Key matchup:
Daunte Culpepper vs. Trent Green. Dolphins quarterbacks past and present could be on display, that is if Culpepper is given the starting nod over the injured Josh McCown. Culpepper was solid in relief of McCown last week, as he led the team on two scoring drives. On the field, or on the bench, Culpepper will likely find himself the subject of scorn from the Dolphins fans. Green is 10-3 against the Raiders and has thrown for 2,914 yards in his career against Oakland, his second most against any opponent.

Key injuries
OAKLAND: C Jeremy Newberry (hamstring), CB Duane Starks (groin), QB Josh McCown (foot), G Robert Gallery (hamstring); MIAMI: S Donovan Darius (calf), LB Zach Thomas (concussion), QB Trent Green (ankle), C Rex Hadnot (shoulder).

Did you know?
The Dolphins have won three consecutive games against the AFC West.
 
Mar 16, 2005
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KOOL_AID said:
the dolphins are 0-3 they gonna be hungry for a win defence needs to play harder espesically in the red zone
1 of the smartest posts by a Raiders fan ever! Outside of the misspelling of course....but I do give a little leverage as it is a Raiders fan.



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Jun 11, 2007
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Rossibreath said:
"the turd bowl"
All you post in raider topics is line 3 words talking shit. I swear thats all I ever see from you, if you gunna talk try to make it more than 3 words.

My keys to game
1. To start Culpepper,
2. Keep getting solid defense from Morrison and Howard
3. Our defensive Line needs to put more pressure on the QB and also limit Ronnie Brown
4. Our offensive line needs to keep opening holes for Jordan and Gallery needs to stop the unneeded Penalities.
5. Stop making stupid fumble mistakes, Like I said we should have like half a day of practice completely dedicated to protecting the ball.
6. Fabian and Routt need to start covering better, Nhami can't cover everyone himself.
7. Stuart Start making Tackles!
8. Start getting TD's Instead of FG's when we are super close to the endzone.

As for Miami if they want to win they need to step up their defense big time and Ronnie Brown will need to find someway to make plays happen vs the raiders D along with green.
 
Jan 4, 2003
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the Culpepper to Porter connection will begin! Jordan will have another solid game.. we won't need to rely on this one to come down to the final mins.. Raiders get a comfortable win.... 31-17 Raiders