Article By Eric Gomez on 1st November, 2009
When the Raiders had the ball, the Bolts faced a team they knew would run at them (as their QB boasts a rating of 47.2), and yet they allowed nearly 100 yards on the ground and eight rushing first downs.
Going into halftime with a cozy 21-10 lead, the Chargers dozed, left the Raiders for dead, and found themselves defending on their own side of the field with 2:00 remaining as Oakland looked to potentially tie the game.
That, of course, didn't happen. But it wasn't San Diego's doing.
Two Oakland receivers smashed into each other, leading to a JaMar...
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