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Do Denver Broncos Post Threat To Oakland Raiders? NFL Lawsuit Update

Do Denver Broncos Post Threat To Oakland Raiders? NFL Lawsuit Update - Video

On this Zennie62 Livestream on Monday night, Zennie Abraham talked with his viewers about the awful performance of the Denver Broncos against the Minnesota Vikings and asked if they posted a real threat to the Oakland Raiders? The Broncos were hammered 28 to 42 by the Vikings and in Denver. But the statistics show that Denver had a strong running attack and their defense held the Vikings to 4 yards per rush, but they were not able to control the Vikings passing game. The answer was that Denver had to work on pass rush and pass defense. On the matter of the problem with Paxton Lynch, Zennie Abraham believes that the plays he was asked to run were "not smart" as he put it, and "the Broncos did not put Lynch in a good game plan." Many Zennie62 fans believe the Broncos will not do well this year in the AFC West against the Raiders. But the Silver and Black, while posting a promising defensive line, appear to have a secondary that is still not quite at the ball-hawking level of the Tampa Bay Buccaneers Defensive Secondary. Then the talk turned to the "NFL Lawsuit" update. Zennie said that we should expect the City of Oakland to vote on the proposed "NFL Lawsuit" in late September. As to Oakland Raiders President Marc Badain's claim the Raiders would leave the Coliseum, Abraham said that the "Raiders under Al Davis would stay in Oakland and fight via a lawsuit - Al Davis would not run away from a fight, but these guys act like they're afraid. Afraid of a lawsuit. Afraid of the truth about the Las Vegas Stadium. And afraid to talk to me. True Oakland Raiders fear nothing. Maybe they're already out o Oakland? Stop being afraid!" Stay tuned.
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