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Associated Press
Sunday, November 9, 2008 OAKLAND, Calif. -- It's been more than three decades since a quarterback played a game as poorly as Jake Delhomme did and still ended up on the winning side. That's what facing a team as bad as the Oakland Raiders will do. Delhomme threw a touchdown pass on the opening drive but completed only six other passes while throwing four interceptions in the Carolina Panthers' 17-6 victory over the Raiders on Sunday. "I'm so glad we won, because you want to talk about a long plane ride home? We jus ... Activate your ESPN Profile!
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