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Aug 31, 2010 at 9:10 PM
- fly15
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Aug 31, 2010 at 9:14 PM
- global_nomad
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whatever you say. 
I'm more worried about the penalties that don't have to do with the clock. And how the rookie OL are going to react to playing @ SEA and @KC the first month of the season, b/c they are in the top 5 loudest places to play in the NFL.

I'm more worried about the penalties that don't have to do with the clock. And how the rookie OL are going to react to playing @ SEA and @KC the first month of the season, b/c they are in the top 5 loudest places to play in the NFL.
[ Edited by global_nomad on Aug 31, 2010 at 9:15 PM ]
Aug 31, 2010 at 9:17 PM
- frenchmov
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i don't get the clock thing. ok, the clock is fast, david carr hikes the ball..... and suddenly because the clock was fast he doesn't know what the f**k he's doing and starts to act like a f**king moron in the pocket who won't throw the god damn ball? sorry, i don't buy it cousin david
Aug 31, 2010 at 9:29 PM
- Gore_21
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Just because the game clock wasn't going fast doesn't mean the play clock wasn't fast. Why would Alex make it up? Either way something was going on that we burned like 5 timeouts and had one delay of game.
Aug 31, 2010 at 9:30 PM
- Ceadderman
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Actually the Colleseum officials have done this in the past. If you watch day after Post Game interview with Maiocco, MM related how there seemed to be an issue with the game clock and that Smith and Co. did pretty well in spite of it. This was in the last minute of the interview, where the Interviewer(sorry forgot the name) ends by flat out suggesting that the Raiders are known for shenanigans involving the play clock.
Personally I wouldn't doubt that this is common practice with a lot of teams. Makes me want to start a journal and keep time. Wonder if I could get a grant to pay for it.
~Ceadder:drink:
Personally I wouldn't doubt that this is common practice with a lot of teams. Makes me want to start a journal and keep time. Wonder if I could get a grant to pay for it.

~Ceadder:drink:
Aug 31, 2010 at 9:49 PM
- DonnieDarko
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Originally posted by Ceadderman:
Actually the Colleseum officials have done this in the past. If you watch day after Post Game interview with Maiocco, MM related how there seemed to be an issue with the game clock and that Smith and Co. did pretty well in spite of it. This was in the last minute of the interview, where the Interviewer(sorry forgot the name) ends by flat out suggesting that the Raiders are known for shenanigans involving the play clock.
Personally I wouldn't doubt that this is common practice with a lot of teams. Makes me want to start a journal and keep time. Wonder if I could get a grant to pay for it.
~Ceadder:drink:
yea greg pappa said that
Aug 31, 2010 at 9:55 PM
- DaDivaRecieva15
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fast cock
Aug 31, 2010 at 10:00 PM
- davidb
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I just think whoever the Oakland guy was who was running the clock was doing as much as he could to help the Raiders beat the 49ers.
Aug 31, 2010 at 10:58 PM
- Ceadderman
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Originally posted by DaDivaRecieva15:
fast cock


~Ceadder
Sep 1, 2010 at 1:28 AM
- NickSh49
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Originally posted by Ceadderman:
Actually the Colleseum officials have done this in the past. If you watch day after Post Game interview with Maiocco, MM related how there seemed to be an issue with the game clock and that Smith and Co. did pretty well in spite of it. This was in the last minute of the interview, where the Interviewer(sorry forgot the name) ends by flat out suggesting that the Raiders are known for shenanigans involving the play clock.
Personally I wouldn't doubt that this is common practice with a lot of teams. Makes me want to start a journal and keep time. Wonder if I could get a grant to pay for it.
~Ceadder:drink:
I think the Raiders' booth was starting the 40-second clock extremely early. That was the problem.
Sep 1, 2010 at 2:43 AM
- Ceadderman
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Originally posted by NickSh49:Originally posted by Ceadderman:
Actually the Colleseum officials have done this in the past. If you watch day after Post Game interview with Maiocco, MM related how there seemed to be an issue with the game clock and that Smith and Co. did pretty well in spite of it. This was in the last minute of the interview, where the Interviewer(sorry forgot the name) ends by flat out suggesting that the Raiders are known for shenanigans involving the play clock.
Personally I wouldn't doubt that this is common practice with a lot of teams. Makes me want to start a journal and keep time. Wonder if I could get a grant to pay for it.
~Ceadder:drink:
I think the Raiders' booth was starting the 40-second clock extremely early. That was the problem.
Either that or starting it a bit later for the Home team. Or more likely a bit of both. But you think the league is gonna F@ck with Al Davis over it?

Not freakin hardly. They'll let it slide 'til Krypt Keeper turns into dust and blows away. Even then he probably has it written into his Will to be swept up put into an urn and taken to the Colosseum every Sunday surrounded by a team of high paid lawyers who will carry out his every whim in the future and thereby insuring the Raiders commitment to Excrement for millennia to come.

~Ceadder
[ Edited by Ceadderman on Sep 1, 2010 at 2:44 AM ]
Sep 1, 2010 at 3:27 AM
- 49erfaninPA
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Even the raiders time keeper is trying to get their season over with as quickly as possible.
Sep 1, 2010 at 11:18 AM
- PopeyeJonesing
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Yeah, and it's the pre-season, and in the regular season we're playing the Raiders at home so it's not even slightly an issue.
who cares?
who cares?
Sep 1, 2010 at 11:20 AM
- SybErkRimInAL
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