The No. 3 Raiders, now in their seventh rebuilding year, put on a colorful display of fumbles, bad snaps and interceptions. On one pass play, Raider quarterback Jason Campbell first faked a handoff into the line. Only problem was that there was no Raiders running back pretending to take the handoff. For some reason, Tennessee wasn't fooled.The rest of the story.
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Crummy game of the week: No. 5 St. Louis (0-1) at No. 3 Oakland (0-1).
Rout of the week: New Orleans (1-0) over No. 2 San Francisco (0-1).
Hold on! Dallas offensive tackle Alex Barron chalked up three holding calls Sunday, including one that nullified what would have been a game-winning touchdown against Washington. It's nothing new. Last year he led the NFL with seven holding infractions.Copyright © 2010, Los Angeles Times
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Saturday, September 18, 2010
Timely NFL Abuse
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