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Derek Carr Stakes Legitimate MVP Case for Red-Hot Raiders in Win over Panthers

November 28, 2016   ·     ·   Jump to comments

Sunday against the Carolina Panthers, the Oakland Raiders defense surrendered four touchdowns in a 13-minute span. Early in the fourth quarter, the Raiders were void of momentum after choking on a 24-7 lead. They couldn't run the ball with any effectiveness, and their star quarterback, Derek Carr, was dealing with an injured finger on his throwing hand. 
Yet the Raiders scored the final 11 points of the game to win 35-32, marking their fifth straight victory and Carr's second fourth-quarter comeback win in a seven-day span. 
Just like last week, when Carr was nearly perfect in the final quarter as the Raiders stormed back from a 20-13 deficit to beat the Houston Texans 27-20 in Mexico City, the third-year quarterback led Oakland to victory in a game it almost certainly would have lost in previous seasons. 
The mistake-prone, talent-starved, uninspiring 2003-2015 Raiders—teams that posted zero winning records in a 13-year span—would have curled ...

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