Oakland Raiders defensive end Justin Tuck believes that their game in Week 14 NFL action against the San Francisco 49ers will be a bloodbath.
The Oakland Raiders are the worst team in the NFL this season, and they are going into a game against their rival San Francisco 49ers this week. Justin Tuck is in his first season with the Raiders, and believes that this game is going to be a bloodbath. This game definitely carries a bit more meaning than the others.
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San Francisco is currently favored by quite a bit to beat the Raiders, and it wouldn’t be surprising to see this game turn into a blowout.
Here is what Tuck said about the upcoming game and what he is expecting.
"“I think the best thing for us now is to turn all of our attention and our focus to what lies ahead, and that’s this bloodbath that I think we’re about to have against the 49ers. Big rivalry game.”"
That being said, there simply isn’t much of a chance for the Raiders this week. They were able to knock off the Kansas City Chiefs, so they can’t be counted out before the game even starts.
Oakland does have some talent on the roster, but they don’t have nearly the same type of talent that the 49ers have. It will be very intriguing to see what ends up happening this week, but the expectations are that San Francisco will come away with an easy win. On the other hand, if the Raiders can compete and make things ugly and a “bloodbath”, they might very well have a chance to steal a game.
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