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UP I says Pokes to win
by Joe Carnicelli
UPI Executive Sports Editor
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JEW YORK — Weekend
) football picks:
Sunday
lias 38, Philadelphia 10 —
wboys back on winning track
, / linjafter first loss and Eagles
ac ^'fading fast with three
tight losses and defeats in all
ir home games.
Miami 24, San Francisco 17
Rookie QR Dan Marino has
m producing for Dolphins
d Miami has the defense to
Id the 49ers in check.
Seattle 20, Denver 17 —
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with
) theft,
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iportunistic Seahawks forcing
novers and scoring points,
lajoi , )nCos have won four straight
t have had problems with
" 0 ‘ title last couple of years.
[ani; l os Angeles Raiders 27, Kan-
05 ^ City 14 — Raiders have been
and ing games away on turnovers,
■sitd ireat of losing division lead
tuld snap them back to life.
Washington 31, St. Louis 17
Redskins got a big scare from
n Diego Monday night and
ey won’t be easing up on
ids. They don’t want Dallas
ining any more ground.
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Texas^AYETTEVILLE, Ark. —
ceivers Mark Mistier and
ith Kidd and of fensive guard
tied co son Weems will play Saturday
u rsda' a j n st Baylor, but Arkansas
foot, zorback linebacker Bert Zina-
:shmaii )n | re niains on the question-
cials i | e list.
bout i Head coach Lou Holtz said a
cision on whether Zinamon
II play will not be made until
ve beet
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too late!
Danny White is expected
to lead Pokes to 9-1 mark.
Minnesota 28, Tampa Bay 14
— Vikings storm back after
humiliating loss to St. Louis last
week. Coach John McKay
blamed writers for winless Bucs’
ninth loss last week. They must
be missing a lot of tackles in the
press box.
Buffalo 27, New England 13
— Bills rolled over Pats 31-0 two
weeks ago and it should be much
shortly before the 1 p.m. kick
off at Fayetteville. Zinamon, the
Hogs’ leading tackier, is suffer
ing from a sprained knee.
Holtz also said tailback Bobby
Joe Edmonds remains on the
questionable list with a sprained
ankle.
“We’ll see a lot of people this
Saturday,” Holtz said as the
Hogs wrapped up drills for the
Hogs’ annual homecoming
game. “Injuries have forced our
hand.”
“They will play a lot,” he said,
“not because of injuries, but be
cause they’ve had a good week.
“It’s been a good week of
practice, but it’s been a long
week because of the injuries. A
lot of people have missed valu
able practice time. I think we
have it all down. It’s just a matter
of doing it.”
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Renewed rivalry
Chiefs-Raiders game spurs thoughts of AFL
the same this time. Pats look like
they’re starting to fade after
good start.
New York Jets 30, Baltimore
17 —Jets finally found some in
spiration last week — something
called desperation — and re
main in contention. Colts need
more offensive balance to dent
New York defense.
Atlanta 24, New Orleans 20
— Falcons send high-flying
offense against Saints’ No. 1
rated defense in NFC. Atlanta
seems to have more weapons
and is playing well.
Green Bay 27, Cleveland 20
- - Packers have worst defense in
VFL but QB Lynn Dickey
should generate enough offense
to hold off Browns.
Los Angeles Rams 31, Chica
go 24 — Duel between two great
runners, rookie Eric Dickerson
of Rams and veteran Walter
Payton of Bears. Dickerson has
better supporting cast.
Houston 20, Cincinnati 19 —
Oilers appear ready to end 16-
game losing streak. Home field
and recent solid efforts may
push them over the top.
United Press International
For Los Angeles Raiders’
;oach Tom Flores, one of the
greatest rivalries pro football
has ever known is now merely a
fond memory.
The Kansas City Chiefs and
the Raiders, the AFL’s first two
Super Bowl representatives, had
many memorable matchups in
the late 1960 s and early ‘70s as
Len Dawson tried to outpass
Daryle “Mad Bomber” Lamoni-
ca and Jan Stenerud and George
Blanda dueled from the kicking
tee.
When the Raiders and Chiefs
meet Sunday in Arrowhead Sta
dium, Los Angeles, 6-3, will still
be playing for high stakes. Kan
sas City, 4-5, will be playing for
survival.
“I remember it real well,”
Flores says of the Chiefs-Raiders
battles. “We had some games
back then. I like to remember
the rivalry, but I’m afraid it’s not
what it used to be. The players
today don’t remember it. They
were just pups. Most of them
probably think the AFL is a
union.”
The Raiders, who lead the
AFC in scoring, are field goal
favorites to post their second
triumph over the Chiefs in four
weeks. On Oct. 9, Los Angeles
edged Kansas City 21-20 when
Marcus Allen recovered a
fourth-quarter fumble in the
'In the early '70s we used to win the division
early, with three or four games left, but no
more. Too many teams are too close in talent. ’
— Raiders’coach Tom Flores on the AFC title
race.
U*»> I I III I M II
end zone. Linebacker Ted Hen
dricks secured the win in the fin
al seconds by blocking Nick
Lowery’s field goal attempt.
Los Angeles is tied with sur
prising Denver atop the AFC
West while the Chiefs must
avoid a loss to have any realistic
post-season hopes. The Raiders
have been hurt by the turnover
in their losses but Flores thinks
Los Angeles fans are guilty of
fumbling their affections;
“It’s crazy,” Flores says.
“We’re 6-3 and tied for the divi
sion lead and people are won
dering what’s wrong with us. De
nver’s 6-3 and the people there
are thrilled to death with the
team. We’re still 6-3. There’s no
crisis. This is no time to panic.
It’s going to be a fight right
down to the end. It always is.
“In the early ‘70s we used to
win the division early, with three
or four games left, but no more.
Too many teams are too close in
talent. Now we’re tied, there’s no
more cushion, and we’ve got to
work.”
Elsewhere Sunday, Denver is
at Seattle, Miami at San Francis
co, Buffalo at New England,
Baltimore at the New York Jets,
Cincinnati at Houston, San
Diego at Pittsburgh, Atlanta at
New Orleans, Chicago at the Los
Angeles Rams, Dallas at Phi
ladelphia, St. Louis at Washing
ton, Tampa Bay at Minnesota
and Cleveland vs. Green Bay at
Milwaukee. The New York
Giants are at Detroit Monday
night.
The Broncos have won four
straight and are tied with Miami
for fewest points allowed in the
league’ Steve DeBerg comes off
a career-best 350-yard effort
against the Chiefs while Seattle
capitalized on five turnovers to
beat the Raiders. Rookie Curt
Warner paces AFC rushers with
755 yards, but the Seahawks are
last in AFC offense and next-to-
last in defense.
Miami, 6-3, is tied with Buffa
lo atop the AFC East and the
Dolphins have beaten the 49ers
in all three previous meetings.
Miami rookie Dan Marino is the
top-rated passer in the AFC and
has been intercepted just once in
his last 110 pass attempts. The
49ers, 6-3, come off a 2/-13 loss
to the Jets and gained a season-
low 312 yards.
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