It's about time someone commented on the idiotic National Football League rule that the game must be sold out by the Thursday preceding the scheduled Sunday game or it cannot be shown on local television.
autobiographical in nature, but its central theme likely would be different were Winslow's life not so intertwined with Raider linebacker Jeff Barnes'.
Marc Wilson's old friends in the Coliseum crowd of 52,153 jolted him again Saturday night, but he got up and shut them up.
Raider halfback Marcus Allen, who has a sprained right ankle, didn't practice Thursday.
The missing Raider, starting left guard Charley Hannah, is still home in Tampa, Fla., waiting for the Raiders to increase their offer.
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a very serious image problem" that may be scaring away business.
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