Raiders too much for Broncos 59-14
- October 26th, 2010
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The Oakland Raiders made a strong statement to the rest of the teams in the ongoing National Football League season that they are a force to reckon this year.
The visiting Raiders demolish the Denver Broncos 59-14 to hike their win-loss record in the 2010 NFL season to 3-5 against the 2-5 of the struggling Broncos.
The Raiders were a team on mission in the game as they lead the home-team majority of the game that lead to their lopsided victory.
Raiders reliable running back Darren McFadden was the man of the hour for the winning team as he scored four touchdowns and had a stunningly quick start to bring down the Broncos and solidify further their NFL playoff chances.
McFadden was all business in the game as he took advantage of the soft interior of the Broncos to score huge points for his team.
Raiders coach Tom Cable praised the performance of his team and vowed that they will continue to work hard so that they can improve their standing last year.
Cable said they are on a mission this year to erase the tag as the perennial whipping boys in the NFL this year.
The home-team tried their best to beat the Raiders but their effort was short against the red-hot Raiders team.
Broncos coach Josh McDaniels was very sad with their lopsided loss since it is their fourth loss without any single win at home.
He said his team played big but their effort was just not enough to deny the Raiders the victory.
The coach said the injury suffered by the team’s three dependable defensive players namely emotional leader Brian Dawkins (knee), cornerback Andre’ Goodman (thigh) and linebacker Robert Ayers (foot) contributed to their loss.
McDaniels said despite their woeful record, hope is still not lost for the team as they aim for a successful year in the 2010 NFL season.
NFL Teams: Denver Broncos, Oakland Raiders