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By John Clayton
ESPN.com Sunday, April 29, 2007 For offenses, Al Davis loves the Vertical Stretch. To Davis, the West Coast offense is to football what small ball is to baseball. Although his Raiders teams have dabbled in the West Coast offense off and on for years, Davis isn't much for singles hitters, moving base runners and sacrifice bunts. Davis loves the long ball. He wants the home run. With that in mind, Davis traded for Randy Moss, and at the time, many that the deal wasn't exactly a steal. It wasn't. M ... Activate your ESPN Profile!
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