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OAKLAND RAIDERS WIN BIG, BEAT SAN DIEGO / LA CHARGERS 26-24 Livestream Talk

OAKLAND RAIDERS WIN BIG, BEAT SAN DIEGO / LA CHARGERS 26-24 Livestream Talk - Video

OAKLAND RAIDERS WIN BIG, BEAT SAN DIEGO / LA CHARGERS 26-24 Livestream Talk Oakland via YT - A very special Zennie62 YouTube tonight as we discuss the Oakland Raiders Historic Win over the San Diego / LA Chargers 26-24. What was cool and awesome about the Raiders win is the number of coaching adjustments and great calls that were made. The Raiders coaching staff is to be credited with not sitting pat with an alignment. Their calls and the play of Raiders Defensive Back Eric Harris, saved the day, while Derek Carr was the field general. The Raiders win and the fashion that it happened, could have only occurred at the Oakland / Alameda County Coliseum Stadium. If the Oakland Raiders elect to cut their lease in April 1 2020, then they will be off to Las Vegas to play in brand new Allegiant Stadium. The Coliseum Raiders game win brought this vlogger to tears. The Oakland Coliseum is a special place. It's a house that's simple in design and layout, and intimate. It comes from a time when we didn't have smartphones and people had no problem sitting close to each other. It's also strong. The Oakland Coliseum withstood the 1989 Loma Prieta Earthquake without a single crack or problem or incident. That's something the media doesn't talk about today. Save the Coliseum Stadium. Don't let the Oakland A's rip it down. It's special. The Oakland Raiders may yet return to the Coliseum for one more NFL Season. It's not over, til its' over. Stay tuned.
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