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Old 01-06-2003, 01:53 AM
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I saw a ghost

Funny that this thread should pop up today of all days. Last night I woke up around midnight, (4am EST) and couldn't get back to sleep so I flipped on the TV. ESPN2 was showing a recap of "The ghost to the post". I hadn't planned on staying up so late, but I'll be damned if I could shut it off without seeing it through to the end.

That was an inspired Raider team if ever there was one. Unlike recent Raider teams, they seemed to thrive on coming from behind rather than getting out to an early lead and continuing to pull away.

By the way, Jack Tatum is [u:80da2b188f]still[/u:80da2b188f] a scary SOB, even with grey hair, even when he smiles. ESPECIALLY when he smiles. He must have struck pure fear in the hearts of any receiver unfortunate enough to get their number called to go against him.

And I learned something else. Who noticed that Casper was continually open on that particular play against indy's defensive scheme? None other than Tom Flores. Good job, Tom.