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england and jets game. what a wild one we've had here. jim nantz, phil simms, tracy wolfson. 2:29 to go. tied at 32-32 and third and a long yard for the raiders. murray picks it up. and if you're just joining us, this was a 1-point lead for the raiders at the intermission, then carr got hurt, dislocated, it appeared, a pin missed a series. during all that time the panthers were starting their comeback, including later on an 88-yard touchdown pass from cam newt on the ginn and then the raiders were suddenly down eight, only to come back and tie with it a touchdown and a two. so the drive continues first and goal. a drive that began back at their own 13. ?
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give it to murray and he runs right into the arms of short. and an meet time-out by carolina, leaving them with one. phil: if you're a carolina fan, you might be going let them score, give us more time and time-outs. no, they're doing the right thing with two time-outs. that took two five seconds. let's say they run it again. you call a time-out. it's 1:50 to go. that would take it down to 1:10. that would give cam newton, best-case scenario around one minute or 55 seconds to get into position to get a game-tying field goal depending on what's here. jim: it's been a magnificent second half for cam newton. next week, regional action, the main game houston at lambeau
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it all begins at nfl today at noon eastern. phil: do you agree with that scenario? jim: i do. came out of the two-minute warning, the panthers had two. they just used one. you have to play it out. you're right. second and goal. and it is incomplete. that was andre holmes and still to go. they decided to go up top. phil: i think they were trying to throw a screen inside but it was not there. then he had to come off it to his left side. he wanted to throw it the measurey. nice, safe play. even if you complete it they tackle and you the clock keeps
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jim: third and goal. it's incomplete! it was klein on the coverage and no flag and janikowski is coming on to the field. phil: he had what he wanted. just threw it too quick and a.j. klein, they have -- they are putting him in tough spots. it's a little stop and move crabtree just kind of stumbles. three times today, we've seen this defense -- that's asking a lot of a.j. klein to cover receivers in the middle of the field one-on-one. jim: how happy do the panthers have to be? they didn't run it on second down. still have 1:45 to go. janikowski nails it. 35-32 oakland.
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calling, once they threw it on second down, it was incomplete. they were forced to throw it on third to try to score and go up. but the second down play i couldn't disagree with it. a little screen, it's safe. would have kept the clock moving if they didn't score. so you can second guess those play calls but i'm not. but to go back to a.j. klein, jim. all those situations they're in luke kuechly usually. jim: tonight on cbs, "60 minutes" with its story on the groundbreaking study on as heimer's. then all-new episodes of ncis, madam secretary, cbs. so the raiders vinleder a 17-point halftime lead. go down eight after 25
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unanswered to take a three-point lead. janikowski has just converted his 200th all-time field goal at home. phil: well, jack del rio knows an his offense. still has question marks about his defense. this is where you have an offense in a certain situation and you have to have some closers on the defensive side to get it done. jim: have not gone all that deep, but this one does, however. beautifully done. janikowski earning the touchback. phil: in this second half, cam newton has been throwing the football absolutely magnificently. he's made some big-time throws. been right on the money. jim: one of the key things he
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, people don't understand a team changes its identity every year. the last year, one of the trademarks of the team that went 15-1, they pulled out games like this. that has not been the case this year. all of those near misses we referred to in the worlds of ron rivera. could that change here today? first down. complete. and olsen has hold of it to the 45. phil: what a route by greg olsen. he goes down the field, goes outside and then breaks it back in. watch this move outside, stop. cam newton was looking at him the whole way. great drive starter right there. jim: olsen's 600th career catch
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huge chunks to try to get into range at the least for a gano-tying field goal but with designs on something much bigger than that with 1:15 to go. phil: we've watched it. cam newton has got it going flowing the football now. so if you're going to play soft coverage and break on the ball, get there before he throws a fastball in there, it's not going to work. jim: down the sideline and thrown away. as mack was applying push. -- push. phil: khalil mack gets some pressure. make -- maybe saves a big completion. what a move that time. newton knows the pressure is coming and just gets rid of it. khalil mack can overpower you,
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that was a great spin move. jim: for nose just joining us, mack had a pick six right before halftime. second and 10. the chase is on and he is forced to just throw it away. it was bruce irvin along with mack. busting up the play. phil: bruce irvin this way. mack on the other side. khalil mack, that san awesome job of bruce irvin is chasing cam newton. so cam newton has to -- no choice but to throw it out of bounds. jim: they have two downs to pick up 10 yards. and newton takes the final
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not where you wanted to use your final time-out but not happy with what he saw. phil: yeah, but it's the right thing to do. the clock was running down. they were having trouble gettling the formation they wanted and really all rivera is looking for here, give us a good field goal try. jim: ron rivera who agree up a little more than of here in the monterey area and he was a raider fan. jim plunkett was his hero. he has family members who are raider die hearts -- die-hards, come to many of the games. phil: the raiders doinlts have to blitz because they have two terrific outdoor pass rushers. khalil mack and irvin so they
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coverage. jim: third and 10, with time. middle of the field and off the hands of greg ol' sewn. -- olsen. phil: aggressive throw, 88, greg olsen going right down the middle of the field. a little bumpy. just enough where he couldn't get both hands clearly on the that would have been an unbelievable catch. jim: fourth and 10. it would have to be a 62-yard field goal. too far back. they're going to go for it. fourth and 10. game on the line. in trouble! and the raiders end it!
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phil: this is what you have when you have outside pass rushers like mack and irvin. obvious desperate passing situations. they can finish the game. capitol hill mack on this side. here he comes. just overpowered trea turner. jim: this is very similar to what we saw not that far in here in super bowl miller who was coming off that same edge wreak havoc on newton. carr with the glove on one hand, wedding ring on the other. and the raiders about to win their fifth in a row. phil: we talk about it, this will give you confidence. gives you faith. your quarterback gets hurt, the game turns around and they found a way to win it and khalil mack
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stripped cam newton. jim: well, the raiders to go to 9-2. to stay in that current first position in the a.f.c. same record as the patriots. have a strength of schedule advantage at the moment. and this old around for a while and still has some old magic in it. it's the 50th year of the oakland coliseum. and it's come back to life with these young raiders. they've got their first winning season since 2002 with the victory today.
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they can't block him and they have a finisher on the defensive side. jim: 35-32, oakland victory. cbs tonight, "60 minutes" then all-new ncis: los angeles, madam secretary and elementary. for phil and tracy, jim nantz saying so long from oakland. you've been watching the nfl on cbs. oh, that's lovely... so graceful. flawless... ...his signature move, the flying dutchman. poetry in motion. and there it is, the "baby bird". breathtaking. a sumo wrestler figure skating? surprising. what's not surprising? how much money heather saved by switching to geico.
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things will be defined by what happens. going to be back for the denver defense tonight. the defense is one of the best in the league and gets two of its best players back. that should make them better. broncos sitting at 7-3. they know they have not played their best football, yet and they feel like they can start to do it ton one game at a time and treat it like the play. >> this is a robbery game. sunday night football. the biggest game of the year. we want to go out there and take advantage of it. >> reporter: so, tonight's question, how will the broncos finish? will they win the afc, get a wild card spot or miss the playoffs? go to the sports page to vote.
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reaction to the game coming up at 10:35. all right, thank you. >> expect heavy traffic in the high country heading back from vacation. >> nearly 50 million americans hit the roads this holiday, pat is live in silverthorn and it seems like everybody is on i70. >> reporter: up here in the mountains, a very rough day for drivers. alot of folks on the road for thanksgiving. right now, i70 as been here at silverthorn i want to show you what it looked like 30 minutes ago before they got the road reopened. a real mess up here. alot of folks caught off guard. closed at times from veil pass the eisenhower tunnel. westbound remained open, but it was slow going. alot of folks caught up in this. we did find some drivers that were prepared. >> very hairy for me.
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truck stayed good before it chained up. we seen the cars come here chained up. come the eisenhower, i'm chaining up. >> it was going fine. about halfway down coming into silver thorn for the light boards as we were pulling oop. so, i have been here for about an hour. >> reporter: t but i70 is closed for the tile being east and westbound here in summit county. if you are you up here, take it slow. it's icy and the snow continues to fall here in the high country. back to you. >> thanks, matt. let's look at some of the snow we have seen up there, anywhere three to five inches. down in southern colorado, wolf creek, over a foot of snow down there, still snowing in the
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we had a little snow and rain, so we'll have partly cloudy skies in the city, but it is going to get windy, still warnings and advisories in effect through tuesday morning alot of the areas, we'll see a foot of snow or more over the next 24 hours. adding to that wind kicking up in the foot hills in the fronted range up to 70-miles per hour. look out for that. high today in denver made it to 52 degrees, today, so, still not too bad. ni it will be blustery with the wind continuing, 45, partly sunny skies, meaning more clouds than sun, but no moisture to be had in denver. we stay dry. windy on tuesday, only 38 degrees for the high. keep it in the 30s wednesday, thursday and friday with clear to partly cloudy skies for most of those days in the mountains, we'll have another rush of moisture coming in tonight into tomorrow and then again on tuesday.
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country. good news for skiers, but i don't think we'll see quite the moisture here in denver. >> ski resorts love it. overnight lows will dip into the teens. >> november, first day of december starts thursday. >> coming cold thanks for watching cbs 4 ,,
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